The baldacchino of St Peter’s
BY Roberto de Mattei
On 27 October, for the concluding Mass of the synod, the scaffolding that for nine months has covered the baldacchino…
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On 27 October, for the concluding Mass of the synod, the scaffolding that for nine months has covered the baldacchino…
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On 8 December, the Catholic Church will have 21 new cardinals. The Sacred College will therefore number 256 members, 141…
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Is there really a carefully planned war against the family, as we have written in the article, “The wars that…
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The statement that Pope Francis made on the different religions on 13 September in Singapore is probably destined to fuel…
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Among the gravest of errors widespread today, even in Catholic circles, is the one that holds that religions are equal…
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In the Fatima message of 13 July 1917, Our Lady said: “The war is going to end: but if people…
READ MOREby Roberto de Mattei At the beginning of the twentieth century, a new philosophical school in Europe stepped forward to…
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In the last weeks of July, during the hours of twilight, there appeared in the sky a rare atmospheric phenomenon…
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Quae utilitas in sanguine meo? — “What profit is there in my blood?” (Ps 29:10) These words of the Psalms…
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The devotion to the Sacred Heart that characterises the month of June is linked above all to the figure of…
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“Two lame ducks, Macron and Scholz, and a former sovereignist ugly duckling turned into a swan, Giorgia Meloni. This is…
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In the face of the disarray of the contemporary ecclesiastical situation, there is no lack of those, in the traditionalist…
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