The Financial Times Follows Francis: Dogs Replace Children
A proper balance is needed between love for animals, affection for dogs, and the value of children. The Financial Times sides with the Pope.
A proper balance is needed between love for animals, affection for dogs, and the value of children. The Financial Times sides with the Pope.
Confirmation of the correctness of the dogma of the Assumption of Mary came to Pius XII from little Gilles Bouhours. A significant story.
Research supports the thesis that the Shroud was formed as a result of radiation emission. UCCR contacts the author, Thomas McAvoy.
The decision to ban woke-inclusive language comes from the Minister of Culture, Wolfram Weimer.
The surprise invitation of “We Are Church” by Leo XIV raises some questions and concerns. The most extreme progressive group.
A gay pedophile from Pennsylvania legally accessed surrogacy and purchased a newborn. The case reaches the attorney general
The Church and the religious orders that supported Galileo and the pro-Copernican theses in disputes with Aristotelian philosophers.
A commentary by sociologist Franco Garelli on the Jubilee of Youth. How secular observers viewed those clean but hopeful faces.
Benedict XVI’s Response on His Resignation, Between “Munus” and “Ministerium”. Aware of the Conspiracy Theories, Ratzinger Rejected Them.
When Prefect Joseph Ratzinger published “Dominus Jesus” and shook religious relativism and (false) ecumenism.
