
Britain’s Christian Political Arms Race
The launch of Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain party started a civil war with Reform UK for the loyalty of an emerging Christian voting bloc.

The launch of Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain party started a civil war with Reform UK for the loyalty of an emerging Christian voting bloc.

To acknowledge Lent is to acknowledge the Christian foundation of Europe. It forces a confrontation with the history our modern institutions have spent decades trying to erase.

As Bulgaria joins the eurozone, it chooses to reaffirm its Christian identity.

When schools remove Christmas symbols, they are not making space for diversity; they are signalling that the majority’s culture is unworthy of being observed or continued.

What is at stake is more than the survival of a population: it is the preservation of a living heritage that links Europe to its earliest Christian roots.

The carols, the Nativity displays, the special services—all of it is a reminder of the Story that still has the power to transform.

Pontiff emphasised that Europe’s cultural and moral heritage offers the groundwork for tackling today’s social and political challenges.

Do we have the courage to turn away from this culture of death that European and American elites tried to build without God?

A photographic exhibition in Brussels highlights the spiritual and artistic legacy of Spain’s most controversial monument.

Instead of promoting true artistic diversity, taxpayer funds are spent on projects “aligned with a narrow, leftist ideology—often at odds with national identity and traditional values,” a report found.