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The State and the Sacred Purse: From Henry VIII to the FCRA law in India

A reflection on how state control over charity, from Henry VIII to India’s FCRA amendments, risks replacing mercy with bureaucracy Newsroom (08/04/2026 Gaudium Press) When...

The Bitter Shadow of Betrayal: Holy Wednesday and the Legacy of Judas Iscariot

On Holy Wednesday, or Spy Wednesday, the Church recalls Judas Iscariot’s betrayal of Jesus — a timeless lesson in faith, weakness, and divine mercy. Newsroom...

Tolkien and the Return of Enchantment: Reawakening Meaning in a Disenchanted Age

Tolkien’s vision challenges modern disenchantment, revealing a world still alive with meaning, grace, and the quiet presence of the divine. Newsroom (01/04/2026 Gaudium Press ) The...

Mother Angelica’s Legacy: Ten Years After the Nun Who Revolutionized Catholic Media

Marking ten years since Mother Angelica’s death, we recall how a Poor Clare nun built EWTN and changed Catholic broadcasting forever. Newsroom (31/03/2026 Gaudium Press...

Is Peña Parra’s New Post a Demotion or a Diplomatic Reprieve?

Pope Leo XIV moves Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra from Vatican power to Rome’s diplomatic sidelines — exile, probation, or quiet promotion? Newsroom (31/03/2026 Gaudium Press...

Bioethicist Elena Postigo Calls Noelia Castillo’s Euthanasia a “Moral Defeat” and a Failure of Compassion

Elena Postigo condemns Spain’s approval of euthanasia for Noelia Castillo, calling it a moral failure rooted in neglect and lack of care. Newsroom (28/03/2026 Gaudium...
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