Jimmy Lai: martyr for the truth
A successful Hong Kong entrepreneur and publisher, he converted to Catholicism and became a thorn in the side of the Chinese Communist regime. He has spent the last five years in prison, where he is in danger of dying. He will receive the ‘Made for Truth' award during the Nuova Bussola/Daily Compass annual celebration day on 25 October, which will be presented to his son Sebastien Lai on his behalf.
- DOSSIER: Jimmy Lai, a Catholic against power
The ordination of a bishop in Shanghai is another slap in the face for the Vatican by China
The episcopal ordination of Wu Jinlian, who was appointed after the death of Pope Francis and never recognised by the Holy See, is set to take place on 15 October. This is a sign of the failure of the secret China-Vatican agreement, but Cardinal Parolin insists, 'Let us move forward with patience'.
Israel-Hamas agreements: a starting point, not an endpoint
While everyone cheers the ceasefire and the release of hostages and prisoners, it is important not to forget that the road to lasting peace is still very long and full of unknowns. There is also a leadership problem in both camps.
Dilexi Te, Leo XIV publishes Francis's last document
The Apostolic Exhortation on love for the poor, bequeathed by his predecessor, has been presented. True to his style, Pope Pevost maintains the layout desired by Pope Bergoglio, adding only a few personal reflections. Controversy surrounds Monsignor Paglia's contribution.
Abortion pills: why the adverse effects are underestimated
There is a discrepancy between the numbers provided by the abortion industry regarding complications related to the use of mifepristone (RU486) and misoprostol, and the figures from more objective studies. Here, we present an analysis from the USA of three important reasons why the adverse effects of abortion pills are greatly underestimated.
Sanae Takaichi is set to become Japan's 'Iron Lady'.
She could become the first woman to lead the Japanese government. A very conservative figure, she is inspired by Margaret Thatcher. Her political career has been characterised by continuous defeats and comebacks. She rejects pink quotas.
‘Tusk wants to put me on trial for defending John Paul II'
Gifts to the papal Elemosineria and the reaction to slanders on Pope Wojtyla spread by a left-wing newspaper. The 'guilty' person is the conservative MEP, whose immunity the current Polish government has had removed so he can be prosecuted.
Remembering 7 October 2023 helps to build peace
The second anniversary of Hamas' terrorist incursion into Israeli territory, resulting in 1,200 deaths and 250 hostages, reveals the extreme partisan nature with which we view the deaths on either side. Instead, the Church calls us to take an approach that recognises the humanity in each individual.
Pizzaballa on Israel-Hamas conflict: ‘Hatred is overcome by looking to Jesus’
While the end of the war is a good first step, it does not mean the end of a conflict fuelled by hatred. Only in Jesus crucified and risen, who gave love and forgiveness, is the key to the end of so much evil. Card. Pizzaballa, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem.
The 'Popess' of Canterbury, the culmination of the Anglican shipwreck.
The appointment of Sarah Mullally as Primate of England is the crowning glory of a church disfigured by the forced introduction of changes that some would also like to see in the Catholic Church. However, the safe harbour is the apostolic tradition. Newman's warning applies to Catholics too.
Everyone defends Palestinians, but no one wants them
Since 1948, many have spoken in the name of the Palestinian cause, but it has always been exploited for other purposes, from anti-Israeli Arab countries to pro-Palestine supporters and the flotilla movement in recent days.
On the run interviews obscure Pope's role
Pope Francis's impromptu meetings with journalists are becoming more frequent: a mechanism that feeds on direct questions and ambiguous or problematic answers. However, if the papacy debases itself in the marketplace of ideas, it is confusion rather than faith that is nourished.