Death By Vaccine: The WHO and Big Pharma-Led Onslaught on Our Lives
Once whispered in hushed tones and brushed aside as mere tales for the tinfoil-hatted, the narrative of vaccine injuries has pirouetted into the spotlight of undeniable existence. It is uncommon to encounter individuals without at least one acquaintance who has experienced vaccine-related side effects. But Big Pharma and the WHO are not stopping anytime soon. […]
Playing the Venereal Game
A book subtitled The Venereal Game is not normally one to be recommended in a family magazine. Bear with me, however. The book’s title, An Exaltation of Larks , should tell you that I’m not citing an X-rated volume from the Freudian sewers. Rather, the volume in question is a delightful celebration of imaginative collective […]
5 Steps to Organize a Lay-Led Eucharistic Reparation Prayer Event
In 2020, Bishop Athanasius Schneider called for a lay-led ‘Crusade for Eucharistic Reparation’ in response to profanity against the Eucharist which has become increasingly more evident, especially during and since Covid. Answering this call, lay and clerical, volunteers from around the globe, alongside the team at OnePeterFive, have been steadily growing the ranks of Eucharistic […]
Rebuilding life after years of religious service marred by misconduct
Victims of spiritual or sexual abuse, some nuns and monks choose to leave their communities. After years of religious life marked by misconduct, finding balance and re-establishing a social life proves to be a real challenge.
How victims of Church abuse are reclaiming their minds and autonomy
Interview with a psychotherapist and victimologist who assists individuals who have left religious communities because of abuse
The life of Sohrab Ahmari, a post-liberal thinker in search of the common good
The Iranian-American author, who converted to Catholicism in 2016, has become an advocate for placing the pursuit of the common good at the center of political life.
In protecting forests, remember the well-being of local people, Vatican diplomat says at UN (Holy See Mission)
Addressing the UN Forum on Forests, a leading Vatican diplomat called for an integral ecology that takes into account the well-being of local populations as well as the conservation of natural resources. “Caring for the environment cannot be separated from our concern for human well-being,” said Archbishop Gabriele Caccia, apostolic nuncio and Permanent Observer of […]
Vatican newspaper decries Tunisia’s expulsion of migrants (L’Osservatore Romano (Italian))
The Vatican newspaper decried Tunisian President Kais Saied’s decision to expel hundreds of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa (map). In “Il deserto dell’umanità” (“The Desert of Humanity”)—the most prominent front-page article in its May 7 edition—L’Osservatore Romano editorialized, “Abandoned in the desert, without water or food: this is the dramatic fate of hundreds of migrants from […]
Cardinal says goal of upcoming Vatican human fraternity meeting is ‘renewed charter of humanity’ (Vatican News)
At a May 7 Vatican press conference, panelists discussed the Fratelli Tutti Foundation’s second World Meeting on Human Fraternity, which will take place on May 10 and 11. Pope Francis, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, 30 Nobel Peace Prize laureates, economist Jeffrey Sachs, and Fiat CEO Olivier François are among the participants in the meeting, entitled #BeHuman. […]
Catholic church in occupied Ukraine is rededicated as Russian Orthodox church (Our Sunday Visitor)
A Ukranian Greek Catholic church in Oleksandrivka, a village in a Ukrainian region occupied by Russian forces (map), has been rededicated as a Russian Orthodox church. Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk, the head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, denounced the rededication of the Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Skadovsk district, Kherson region, as […]