Eight month Indi Gregory is England’s latest "end of life" victim
The baby girl suffering from a rare degenerative genetic disease, will die today unless a last appeal to transfer her to Italy, to the Bambin Gesù hospital in Rome, is accepted.
Pope waives statute of limitations: Rupnik goes on trial
Pressure from the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors is forcing the Pandora's box of abuses committed by the former Slovenian Jesuit to be reopened. Perhaps the Synod helped to point out the contradiction between 'listening' to words while covering up deeds.
- Rupnik finds home in a Slovenian diocese
Rupnik the vagabond finds home in Slovenian diocese
The former Jesuit is looking forward to his incardination in the Diocese of Koper soon, with the Nuncio's blessing. Moreover, no sentence hangs over his head, despite having committed repeated spiritual and sexual abuses. So, to the great relief of the protagonist and the Jesuits, freed of the hot potato, everything is "resolved".
The Synod is a manual of psycho-social manipulation
Building consensus requires a method. That of Kurt Levin, inventor of group dynamics, is also effective in neutralising resistance to the changes that have emerged in previous synods, under the pretext of “conversation in the Spirit”.
Green Church embraces anti-natalist ideology
The surprising forum of the Laudato si' Communities in the episcopal palace of Verona, Italy. Anti-natalism, climatism, and food ecologism to bend Christianity to some of the political and economic demands of today's world.
The Hong Konger brings Catholic freedom hero Jimmy Lai to cinemas
Robert Sirico, co-founder of the Acton Institute recently presented the documentary The Hong Konger in Rome. The film recounts the story of Jimmy Lai, persecuted dissident, Catholic, former Hong Kong publishing magnate. And there is no hiding the disappointment with the Vatican's soft power towards China’s communist regime.
Assault on Israel is Biden's foreign policy failure
Biden's foreign policy has undermined the establishment of the 'Abraham Accords' that isolated Iran, Hezbollah, and Hamas. And the clash with Putin has embarrassed Israel, which has economic and political relations with Moscow. A domino effect of disasters, polarising anti-Jewish hatred to the delight of fundamentalists.
«We Israelis are now more united than ever in defence of our nation»
"Missiles continue to rain down on Tel Aviv forcing us to live in lockdown, but near the Gaza border it’s worse, the alarms go off continuously". "We are at war, and not only has every reservist responded to the call up, but many others have volunteered to enlist." A young entrepreneur, Zoltan Zholdi, describes how Israel is experiencing this present crisis to the Daily Compass.
Daily Compass annual conference: Pilate asks, what is the Truth?
From Pilate’s question to Jesus, to the snares of today's ideologies, to Redemption. This is the common thread which permeates the Daily Compass conference. And Truth is a person: it’s Jesus.
- The Truth is a Person, the intervention of Msgr. D'Ercole
“Quid est veritas? What is the truth?”
The intervention of Msgr. Giovanni D'Ercole at Daily Compass Day 2023, on October 14th, focused on Pilate's question, which echoes in the restlessness of contemporary man. Jesus responds to the multiplicity of opinions with silence, inviting us to open our eyes and hearts to the Truth.
Hamas has never spared women and children
Hamas killed dozens of infants in the massacre it committed in Israel. But, Hamas doesn’t treasure children and has never respected children, neither their own nor those of the enemy. They indoctrinate their children and then use them as suicide terrorists. In the same way they have used women in their past attacks.
Israel against Hamas: two options, one big risk
Israel is faced with a strategic dilemma: conquer Gaza and eliminate Hamas militiamen or limit military raids and allow Hamas to survive, compromising the credibility of its security policy.