Dom Pérignon: The Legend of the French Monk Attributed to Inventing Champagne

Did a Benedictine monk invent champagne? In addition to prosecco, champagne is very popular when there is an air of celebration.  In particular, there are some French bubbles which, despite having become the reflection of a very expensive tradition, have truly humble origins. According to legend, this champagne was invented thanks to Benedictine monk Dom […]

Latin Mass Celebrated Inside the Capitol of the United States

Above: the capitol building of the United States of America in Washington, DC. Despite relentless pressure on Traditional Catholic communities by the Commies in Washington, the Traditional Latin Mass was celebrated at the Capitol just in time for Trump’s third run at the Presidency. On Tuesday, Father Z posted a message he received from someone […]

Emmy-winning actress thanks baby daughter for success

Australian actress Sarah Snook took the opportunity upon winning an Emmy for her role as Shiv Roy, the lead actress in the popular series, Succession, to thank her baby daughter for the award. Born just as the show’s final season was airing, Ms Snook said that her then-unborn daughter’s “proximity” gave her the strength to perform… […]

COMECE calls for EU Migration Pact safeguards

A spokesperson for the Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Union (COMECE) has welcomed the recently agreed EU Pact on Migration and Asylum but cautioned that there is room for improvement. Speaking at a high-Level meeting between the European Commission and religious leaders on the theme ‘The European Way of Life in times… […]

New Medical Council guide is ‘deeply flawed’ says Bishop

The Irish Medical Council has recently issued a new 9th edition of the Guide to Professional Conduct and Ethics. This is a very important document for medical doctors, because it is against this code that their professional conduct and practice is measured. Unfortunately, there are “numerous defects” in the new edition of the guide, according… […]

‘Ambiguous’ durable relations clause leaves Govt ‘hostage’ to future warn legal experts

The proposed recognition of ‘durable relationships’ in the Constitution leaves the Government “hostage” to future generations as “no one can define” what the term means, legal experts have warned. The comments come as Minister Roderic O’Gorman claimed that ‘throuples’ and polygamous relationships will not be granted legal protection if a March 8 referendum to change… […]

Ideology must not drive faith from public life – bishop

There is a move in the western world to “decry” faith-based schools, despite Catholic schools being successful and inclusive, according to the Chair of the bishops’ Council for Education. Speaking to The Irish Catholic Bishop Tom Deenihan of Meath warned against a growing ideology that faith must be excluded from public life. He said: “Faith… […]

Irish lawyer: Resurrected Finnish ‘hate speech’ trial should trouble Ireland

Following the news that the Finnish state prosecutor will appeal against the second unanimous court decision which exonerated an MP of “hate speech” allegations for sharing faith-based beliefs, an Irish lawyer has said that it shows a “liberal, European” country is capable of “targeting and prosecuting” people over widely-held Christian beliefs. Former MP Päivi Räsänen… […]