Weekly Briefing

Will Humanae Vitae Survive “Synodality”?

Humanae Vitae, Pope Saint Paul VI’s beautiful encyclical on marriage, the family, and children, was promulgated 55 years ago last week. Will it live to see its sixtieth birthday? The prospects are not entirely heartening. Pope Paul VI’s teaching has been under fire since the

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An Unhappy Anniversary

  “When we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles and reduce population,” Kamala Harris told an audience on July 14th, “more of our children can breathe clean air and drink clean water.” The next day, the White House explained that Harris had meant “pollution,”

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The Globalists Want to Promote Sex while Destroying Marriage

  Should minors be allowed to marry?  That’s the question before the Peruvian Congress. The gender feminists, who are opposed to marriage as an institution, say “absolutely not.”  They claim that thousands of girls and adolescents will be subjected to forced marriages and unions, which

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Not All Hope is Lost for Italy

  “There is no demographic revival without the truth about abortion” – Jacopo Coghe, President, Provitaefamiglia   Some 40,000 people paraded joyfully in the streets of Rome on the 20th of May for this year’s annual March For Life (Scegliamo la Vita). Their goal: to

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The United Nations is Undermining Peruvian Democracy

The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) wants to rewrite hundreds of Peruvian laws and impose new ones.  It has told the Latin American country that it has two hundred and two (202!) “recommendations.”  The UNHRC wants Peru to: Overturn all legal restrictions on abortion

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An Unhappy Anniversary

  “When we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles and reduce population,” Kamala Harris told an audience on July 14th, “more of our children

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Not All Hope is Lost for Italy

  “There is no demographic revival without the truth about abortion” – Jacopo Coghe, President, Provitaefamiglia   Some 40,000 people paraded joyfully in the streets

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