The first one hundred days of Leo XIV
BY Roberto de Mattei
On 17 August, Leo XIV moved back to the Vatican after his summer break at Castel Gandolfo. This date also…
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On 17 August, Leo XIV moved back to the Vatican after his summer break at Castel Gandolfo. This date also…
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This is the eighth of a twelve-part series, which began with Eugenics and the true history of the Abortion Campaign (1).…
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“Going up to him, he bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wine.” Who is this unfortunate man lying…
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On 6 August, the Church commemorates the Transfiguration of the Lord. A week before this great self-revelation of the Incarnate…
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Concern about the world’s declining birth rates is increasing;1 last year, the Office for National Statistics announced “Fewer children are…
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“When Jesus drew near to Jerusalem, seeing the city, he wept over it.” All the actions of our Lord that…
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This Saturday, on the feast of Our Lady of the Angels, Voice of the Family is launching a Daily Rosary…
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For the feast of St Alponsus, 2 August. Extract from The Ascetical works of St Alphonsus Liguori, volume 13: The…
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Slightly abridged “Give an account of thy stewardship.” (Luke 16:2) Beloved Christians, of all the goods of nature, of fortune,…
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In May of 1085, 1,040 years ago, came the death of Pope Saint Gregory VII, Hildebrand of Sovana, the greatest…
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This is the seventh of a twelve-part series, which began with Eugenics and the true history of the Abortion Campaign (1).…
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