Analysis

Redefining marriage in Italy is not so easy

February 10, 2016 Enza Ferreri 0

Recently Catholic World Report published an article by Italian journalist Alessandra Nucci on how “Italy is the last remaining nation in Western Europe to hold out against the recognition of civil partnerships” and how the […]

Analysis

Who are the Real Anti-Semites?

January 31, 2016 William Kilpatrick 0

Anti-Semitism is on the rise in France with reported hate crimes against Jews having doubled over the last year. If you follow the news from the Continent, you might think that increased Anti-Semitism has something […]

Analysis

What does 2016 hold for US women religious?

January 7, 2016 Ann Carey 0

On the surface, news in 2015 about United States women religious appeared to be far more positive than in previous years: • The Vatican’s unprecedented apostolic visitation of women’s religious orders had concluded amicably in […]

Analysis

Liberal racism bares its fangs

December 30, 2015 George Weigel 0

Given the politically-correct hysteria that typically surrounds any discussion of racism these days, I hesitate to use the term. But it’s hard to find another that fits certain reactions to Synod-2015 from the port side […]