A rainbow cross to pass the Holy Door threshold, a backpack bearing the slogan 'Fuck the rules', and an exhibitionism that anyone could have predicted except those who should have been vigilant to prevent exploitation. There was no papal assistance, but the Vatican seems anchored to old slogans and ambiguous silences.

Frassati and Acutis: an invitation to young people to 'orient their lives upwards'
Yesterday, eighty thousand people attended Mass for the canonisation of two young saints, Pier Giorgio Frassati and Carlo Acutis. Celebrated by Pope Leo XIV, the Mass highlighted that faith should not be reduced to private devotion and love for the Eucharist

The Global Sumud Flotilla does not benefit Gaza
The large-scale operation involving around fifty boats heading for Gaza from Mediterranean ports with a cargo of humanitarian aid is, in reality, a political and propaganda exercise that only benefits those who are promoting it.

Burnt alive for being 'blasphemous'. The sharia law in Islamic Nigeria.
A street vendor is accused of blasphemy by a customer, the police fail to protect her, and she is lynched and burned alive by the mob. This is how the Sharia law works in the northern states of Nigeria, in force for the last 25 years.
The private audience gave the American Jesuit, promoter of the LGBTQ agenda within the Church, the opportunity to suggest that Leo XIV will adopt the same stance on the matter as his predecessor Francis. This is an attempt to block the Pope on these issues.
A doctor at war: bringing the light of Christ to Ukraine amid the bombs
From sick children in hospital to the horrors of conflict. But even at the front, Roman Marabian, the officer and head of medical services in Kharkiv, experienced the presence and love of God. He tells the Daily Compass, 'If we are still alive, it is only thanks to Him, who protected us.'
The Cardinal of Madrid bows to the LGBT lobby. The Bishop of Orihuela-Alicante reiterates Catholic doctrine. Confusion is fuelled by Fiducia Supplicans, leading down the failed path of embracing the secularised world.
War in Gaza puts ‘Christian presence in Middle East in danger of disappearing’
British police try deterring pro-lifers with continuous investigations
Isabel Vaughan-Spruce has been under investigation for over seven months for silently praying outside an abortion clinic, despite having already been tried and acquitted twice. She told the Daily Compass, "The process is the punishment and used to deter others from doing the same."
Schneider: ‘Mass immigration is a plan to Islamise Europe’
Politicians and international organisations have orchestrated a resettlement of Muslim citizens in Christian European countries, with the aim of changing their identity. The term ‘refugee’ is being misused. Many in the Church are exploiting the Bible to justify mass immigration instead of proclaiming Christ. The Daily Compass interviews Monsignor Athanasius Schneider.
Ukraine: First and foremost, seek a "possible peace"
A certain way of calling for “just peace” only leads to the expansion of the war, not its end. Instead, a solution must be found to silence the weapons as soon as possible, as a first step towards a desirable path of reconciliation.
Stop the doom and gloom. Never before have so few people died from climate events
There is a record kept for deaths caused by extreme climate events. However, the first half of 2025 saw a negative record: fewer people died from climate-related natural disasters than at any other time since the beginning of the millennium. But, this is the opposite of what the media keeps telling us.