“Prayer Is a First Resort”: An Interview with Fr. Benedict Kiely
“Visiting Iraq and Syria, one is struck by the fact that the Church was born there; our roots are semitic. If you cut, harm, or destroy the roots of the tree, it will die.”
“Visiting Iraq and Syria, one is struck by the fact that the Church was born there; our roots are semitic. If you cut, harm, or destroy the roots of the tree, it will die.”
In this episode of Symposia, Sebastian Morello travels to Trondheim, Norway, to discuss the spiritual crisis that underpins our cultural decline, as well as how to recover a coherent conception of the human person in the face of pervasive dehumanising ideologies.
Walt Disney epitomised the American mind and spirit. To understand him is to begin to understand America.
In Shakespeare’s Journey Home, Julian Dutton seeks to discover something new about the playwright by walking in his shoes.
Politicians who celebrated the ban on right-wing Compact have suddenly gone very quiet.
If passed, the amendment will reclassify disinformation offences from civil to criminal, with a maximum penalty of five years in jail.
Reports say knifeman may have made comments about Irish military involvement in the Middle East.
Officials seem more concerned with not “stigmatising” travellers from Africa.
“We don’t do that in a constitutional state,” Marco Buschmann scolded Nancy Faeser’s interior ministry.
Afghan asylees who return to their home country for holidays should be deported, German migration commissioner says.
The adoption of an official definition of Islamophobia “would be the clearest example of our two-tier criminal justice system” yet, campaigners said.
As knife crime continues to skyrocket, German authorities double down on measures proven useless
Balance between the pursuit of public health benefits and the protection of citizens’ rights to privacy should be maintained.
As Kyiv’s successes mount in Kursk and Belgorod, so does the pressure on the Russian president.
“Democracy defeats dictatorship,” the magazine’s editor-in-chief posted on X.
Conservative leadership contender “gaslighting” the public on mass immigration, according to former Tory MP.
Poland had weeks to arrest the suspect, but blames Germany for failure to list him in wanted persons database.
Proposed anti-terrorism measure could be used to target political opponents.
German media point to foreign perpetrators, while British officials pin the rise on increased reporting of offences.
The EU Commission tried to save face by saying Thierry Breton’s letter to X’s Musk was unauthorized.
Edited headlines give the impression major news outlets support the Democrat’s presidential bid.
Church services and processions—especially at Marian shrines—need particular attention, the interior minister warned.
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