
Fr. Jozef Tiso: Father of a Stillborn Slovak State
Fr. Tiso’s career, for all its failings, was a catalyst in the formation of the modern Slovak state.

Fr. Tiso’s career, for all its failings, was a catalyst in the formation of the modern Slovak state.

A Catholic life can only remain hidden for so long; every Catholic will face a moment when their faith will demand public action, whatever the cost.

Our human links to the Holocaust are breaking, one by one, and there are now few left to share memories about the people they knew, loved, and lost.

As the world marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day, a new survey suggests that nearly a quarter of young people in the Netherlands believe the Holocaust is a “myth” or has been “greatly exaggerated.”

The pope signed the decree on their martyrdom on his 86th birthday. It will allow the couple to be beatified, which is the last formal step before potential sainthood.

German EU top brass continues to try to interfere with the formation of the Italian government following the resounding success of Giorgia Meloni’s Fratelli d’Italia. An open letter by the EU vice president now insinuates Meloni denies the Holocaust.

Cancelled for denouncing Arab anti-Semitism, Bensoussan’s publicized trial has crystallized a larger malady that ails France’s intellectual life.

The new Polish law would make it much harder to get back confiscated property.