Month: February 2022

La Voie Romaine: from Paris to Rome

If we want to convince the Pope of the merits of the traditional Mass, it is essential to share our experience. La Voie Romaine is also an opportunity for us to express, for ourselves and for others, the reasons for our attachment.

FORGOTTEN CLASSICS:
Localism, Nationalism, and Chesterton’s First Novel

How do localism and nationalism fit together? How do each of these philosophical approaches to place use and abuse the innate noble feeling of patriotism? Over the course of Chesterton’s story, we are challenged to confront these questions and answer how we ought to live.

A Wave of Suicides Hits the French Police

French policemen have been particularly badly treated for many months. They have been targeted and stoned in the suburbs, accused of violence and racism, all of which generates feelings of frustration, powerlessness, and lack of legitimacy which, for the moment, is not going to disappear.

Poland: A New Law Against LGBT Propaganda in Schools

The “Lex Czarnek” takes the form of an amendment to the General Education Act. It not only addresses the issue of LGBT propaganda, but also changes the authority relations within the Polish education system.

EU Faces Specter of Bosnia Breaking Up

As the Russia-NATO standoff preoccupied Western leaders in late 2021, the worrying development did not receive the care it merited. At a meeting of EU foreign ministers last Monday, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell at last presented their response.

Insurance Co. Finds Vaccination Side Effects Under-Reported by 1000%

Insurance Co. Finds Vaccination Side Effects Under-Reported by 1000%

A German insurance company found that side effects caused by a COVID shot are a lot more common than officially reported. Due to reporting being a time-intensive and unpaid task, many doctors haven’t bothered to record side effects.

February 26, 2022
A Wave of Suicides Hits the French Police

A Wave of Suicides Hits the French Police

French policemen have been particularly badly treated for many months. They have been targeted and stoned in the suburbs, accused of violence and racism, all of which generates feelings of frustration, powerlessness, and lack of legitimacy which, for the moment, is not going to disappear.

February 26, 2022
ACN International Grants Aid Package to Ukrainian Catholics Amid Russian Attacks

ACN International Grants Aid Package to Ukrainian Catholics Amid Russian Attacks

While political figures, journalists, television pundits continue to provide Ukrainians with a never-ending supply of lip service—ACN International has taken substantive action, granting an emergency aid package of 1 million euros to help support the work of the Church in Ukraine.

February 26, 2022
French Constitutional Council Nominations: Rule of Law in Question

French Constitutional Council Nominations: Rule of Law in Question

Although articles in the French press have highlighted the scandalous nature of these appointments to the Constitutional Council, there has been no reaction at the European level.

February 26, 2022
Canadian Emergencies Act Revoked, “No Longer an Emergency,” Says Trudeau

Canadian Emergencies Act Revoked, “No Longer an Emergency,” Says Trudeau

After 10 days, several millions worth of Trucker Convey funding frozen, and nearly 200 arrests, Justin Trudeau revoked the Emergencies Act.

February 25, 2022
For 3rd Consecutive Year, AfD Main Victims of Political Violence

For 3rd Consecutive Year, AfD Main Victims of Political Violence

For the third consecutive year, members and politicians from the AfD were the most frequent victims of political violence, a trend the liberal-establishment press has refused to cover.

February 25, 2022
Poland: A New Law Against LGBT Propaganda in Schools

Poland: A New Law Against LGBT Propaganda in Schools

The “Lex Czarnek” takes the form of an amendment to the General Education Act. It not only addresses the issue of LGBT propaganda, but also changes the authority relations within the Polish education system.

February 25, 2022
EU Faces Specter of Bosnia Breaking Up

EU Faces Specter of Bosnia Breaking Up

As the Russia-NATO standoff preoccupied Western leaders in late 2021, the worrying development did not receive the care it merited. At a meeting of EU foreign ministers last Monday, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell at last presented their response.

February 25, 2022
Attack on Ukraine: Voices from Kyiv

Attack on Ukraine: Voices from Kyiv

The sound of explosions initially sent shock waves through the capital. As the orange glow on the horizon from the first bombardment faded away, Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenski put the country under martial law and told citizens to stay home, but also encouraged them to remain calm and have confidence in a Ukrainian victory.

February 24, 2022
Remembering Catalonia, Part I

Remembering Catalonia, Part I

Catalans have historically understood themselves to be Spaniards, and it is within this conception that Catalan culture flourished and her people accomplished feats of genuine heroism. But separatism requires that we sacrifice our memory—for only then are we fully receptive to a new, invented past.

February 24, 2022
Tesla Sued by Green Activists over Berlin Factory

Tesla Sued by Green Activists over Berlin Factory

Once Tesla obtains final approval to open the Berlin factory, it plans to roll out 500,000 vehicles per year, including Model Ys which would replace the ones imported from China for sale on the European market.

February 24, 2022
Spain: Births in 2021 Sank to New Historic Low 

Spain: Births in 2021 Sank to New Historic Low 

For the eighth consecutive year, births in Spain declined last year, bringing the number of newly born children to its lowest figure since the government began recording figures 80 years ago.

February 24, 2022