Opinion

Seventy Years After Tolkien’s Letter, the Mercy of Middle-earth Still Speaks to Our Time

Tolkien’s vision of mercy and humility in The Lord of the Rings still offers profound lessons for politics, faith, and human frailty 70 years later. Newsroom (26/03/2026...

Pope Leo XIV Redefines ‘Vulnerability’: A Shift from Persons to Situations in Abuse Reform Debate

Pope Leo XIV signals a pivotal shift in defining “vulnerability,” steering Church law toward context-based interpretations of adult abuse cases. Newsroom (26/03/2026 Gaudium Press )...

Abbey of La Trappe: How the Mother House of the Trappists Reached the Brink

Facing closure in 2028, La Trappe, mother house of the Trappists, reveals a deeper monastic crisis rooted in post‑conciliar reform and lost liturgical identity. Newsroom...

Msgr. Michael Nazir-Ali: Iran’s Theological Roots of Defiance and the Western Misreading of Martyrdom

Msgr. Michael Nazir-Ali warns Iran’s Shia martyrdom theology fuels the regime’s endurance and Western policy miscalculations. Newsroom (24/03/2026 Gaudium Press ) Western governments risk grave...

Inside the Election of Pope Leo XIV: How a Tradition of Secrecy Is Fading

A new book on Pope Leo XIV’s election exposes how conclave secrecy is unraveling, testing Vatican law and papal authority. Newsroom (09/03/2026 Gaudium Press )...

No Serious Historian Can Call Him ‘Hitler’s Pope’: Unraveling the Black Legend of Pius XII

Scholars and Jewish voices revisit the legacy of Pius XII, exposing myths and highlighting his aid to Jews during WWII. Newsroom (03/03/2026 Gaudium Press )...
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