Saint Thomas by Ermes Dovico

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The Synodal Tower of Babel: Daily Compass Rome conference
CONFERENCE

The Synodal Tower of Babel: Daily Compass Rome conference

On the eve of the Synod on Synodality, apparently orchestrated to guarantee a desired outcome, the Daily Compass is holding a conference in Rome to lay bare what’s at stake. The conference takes place on October 3, in the Ghione Theatre, at 16:00. The distinguished speakers are Cardinal Raymond L. Burke, Father Gerald Murray and Professor Stefano Fontana. Its open to the public and entrance is free.


"I'm ill, but I want to live." Hospital asks judge to end her life
UNITED KINGDOM

"I'm ill, but I want to live." Hospital asks judge to end her life

British doctors want to end the life of a fully conscious 19-year-old schoolgirl in intensive care because she can't get better. And the judge agrees, the girl’s will doesn’t count


The Pope's interviews guarantee fixed slogans and muddled minds
AFTER LISBON

The Pope's interviews guarantee fixed slogans and muddled minds

"Stuck in the past", clericalism, inclusion of homosexuals and transsexuals, the ever-present ambiguities in Pope Francis’ customary scripts were also staged in his meeting with the Portuguese Jesuits.


Renting uteruses in USA benefits Mainland Chinese
LIFE

Renting uteruses in USA benefits Mainland Chinese

There is a boom in surrogacy to the benefit of couples residing in China who circumvent prohibitions at home to obtain American citizenship for their babies. National Security Alert.


UK democracy “on trial”: ex-soldier challenges “thought-police” on abortion
INTERVIEW / ADAM SMITH-CONNOR

UK democracy “on trial”: ex-soldier challenges “thought-police” on abortion

Adam Smith-Connor fought for freedom in Afghanistan, and is now being prosecuted in England for praying in silence for his aborted son near an abortion clinic. Mr Smith-Connor explains to the Daily Compass why his conversion to Christianity prompted a battle to defend life and freedom of thought in his home country.


The "state of necessity" alone does not legitimise the SSPX
THE CRISIS OF THE CHURCH / 4

The "state of necessity" alone does not legitimise the SSPX

Some clarification on the (deficient) presuppositions that 'Lefebvrian' priests invoke in support of their ministry without missio canonica. Moreover, it is the SSPX that refuses to enter the Church.


SSPX ministry of priests is illegitimate, here’s why
THE CRISIS OF THE CHURCH / 3

SSPX ministry of priests is illegitimate, here’s why

Benedict XVI had made it clear: without doctrinal clarification there is no canonical status for the Fraternity and no ministerial legitimacy. The point to understand is that the essence of the Church is at stake here.

- Frustrated by Rome, following the Lefebvrians is not the solution
Lefebvrians: excommunication lifted but schism stands


Lefebvrians: excommunication lifted but schism stands
THE CRISIS OF THE CHURCH / 2

Lefebvrians: excommunication lifted but schism stands

Monsignor Lefebvre's episcopal appointments are illegitimate in all respects. The excommunication lifted by Benedict XVI was aimed at paving the way for reconciliation, but does not cancel the schism. In the same way it was for the Orthodox.


Frustrated by Rome, following the Lefebvrians is not the solution
THE CRISIS OF THE CHURCH/1

Frustrated by Rome, following the Lefebvrians is not the solution

Many faithful now attend the chapels of the St Pius X Priestly Fraternity, much like castaways in search of dry land, due to the serious crisis being experienced in the Church. But this is a mistake and stems from the confusion surrounding the real status of the Lefebvrians.  The Daily Compass explains where the problems lie in a series of four instalments.


Frustration and corruption, Ukrainian conscripts flee call to fight
WAR

Frustration and corruption, Ukrainian conscripts flee call to fight

President Volodymyr Zelensky’s decision to dissolve the Regional Military Committees highlights the level of corruption fuelled by the thousands of men trying to escape the front line. Moreover, Prosecutor Gratteri raises the alarm that weapons donated to Kiev by the West are already on the black market and at the disposal of the mafias.


WYD: "Praying before Jesus closed... in a plastic container"
INTERVIEW / SAVANNAH DUDZIK

WYD: "Praying before Jesus closed... in a plastic container"

The unworthy treatment of the Holy Eucharist aroused the reaction and acts of reparation by some of the young people present, including Savannah, 22, who tells the Daily Compass what young people really ask of the Church.


Rotting in bed, the new (bad) fad against anxieties
SOCIAL MEDIA

Rotting in bed, the new (bad) fad against anxieties

They call it bed rotting. It means literally "rotting in bed": the new phenomenon, fuelled by social media, to combat anxiety. Although, not an absolute novelty, it is justified today and denotes a lack of balance.