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SSPX ‘Horror’ Trial: Superior Knew, Kept Predator in Ministry

SSPX ‘Horror’ Trial: Superior Knew, Kept Predator in Ministry

By Christine Niles • June 1, 2023 •

The Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) knew of abuse allegations against a priest but kept him in ministry and failed to report him to police. Father Pierre de Maillard is on trial in La Roche-Sur-Yon, in western France, accused of abusing 27 children over the course of 25 years. Some are likening the trial to a "horror film" because of the facts revealed during victim testimony. Read more

Crisis of Faith in the Land of Saints and Scholars

Crisis of Faith in the Land of Saints and Scholars

By William Mahoney, Ph.D. • May 31, 2023 •

The latest census in Ireland reveals an alarming downward trajectory in the practice of Catholicism but a corresponding rise in the practice of other religions. In its key findings, Census 2022 reported, "The proportion of the population who identified Roman Catholic as their religion fell from 79% in 2016 to 69% in 2022."  Read more

Overturned Verdict: Maltese Priest Sentenced for ‘Homophobic’ Remarks Following Brutal Murder Case

Overturned Verdict: Maltese Priest Sentenced for ‘Homophobic’ Remarks Following Brutal Murder Case

By Martina Moyski • May 31, 2023 •

A popular Maltese priest has been found guilty of so-called homophobic hate speech on social media after being acquitted in 2022. Dominican priest Fr. David Muscat was handed a six-month suspended sentence this week after Malta's Court of Criminal Appeal overturned the original acquittal. Read more

New Uganda Law: Life Imprisonment for Having Gay Sex

New Uganda Law: Life Imprisonment for Having Gay Sex

By Paul Brock III • May 30, 2023 •

Yesterday, news broke that Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni signed the Anti-Homosexuality Act, which criminalizes gay sex and confers life imprisonment and the death penalty for so-called aggravated homosexuality. Annually, the United States provides approximately $1 billion in health and developmental assistance to Uganda. However, this aid may be halted due to Uganda's opposition to the LGBT agenda. Read more

Vatican Cautions Against ‘Social Media Divide’

Vatican Cautions Against ‘Social Media Divide’

By William Mahoney, Ph.D. • May 30, 2023 •

The Vatican is urging Christians to "weave relationships" on social media and avoid what it calls "social media divide" months after Pope Francis challenged his critics to criticize people to their faces. On Sunday, the Vatican Dicastery for Communication published a piece titled "Towards Full Presence: A Pastoral Reflection on Engagement with Social Media" to address some of the main questions regarding how Christians should behave on social media. Read more

Clerical Sex Abuse Revelations Explode Across Bolivia

Clerical Sex Abuse Revelations Explode Across Bolivia

By Jules Gomes • May 26, 2023 •

Bolivia's president is warning Pope Francis of grave consequences for the Church after multiple exposés of predator priests abusing minors rocked the predominantly Catholic country in May. In a four-page letter addressed to "Brother Francis" on Monday, President Luis Arce expressed "shock and outrage" at the revelations and demanded that the pontiff instruct the Bolivian hierarchy to release diocesan secret files on sexually abuser priests. Read more

Hungarian PM Advocates Christian-Muslim Cooperation

Hungarian PM Advocates Christian-Muslim Cooperation

By Martina Moyski • May 25, 2023 •

The prime minister of Hungary did more than just talk about money at the Qatar Economic Forum (QEF) in the capital city of the Middle Eastern country this week — he broached controversial topics such as Christian-Muslim cooperation and peace in Ukraine. Viktor Orbán, who traveled to Doha to attend the QEF by invitation of his Qatari counterpart, His Highness Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, joined a wide array of heads of state and business leaders. The three-day forum, backed by the left-leaning billionaire businessman Mike Bloomberg, was titled "A New Global Growth Story." Read more

Head of Pope’s Sex Abuse Council Sued for Cover-Up

Head of Pope’s Sex Abuse Council Sued for Cover-Up

By Jules Gomes • May 24, 2023 •

Three former Catholic students are suing Cdl. Seán O'Malley, president of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, for covering up alleged sex abuse by a former principal of the Arlington Catholic School. The lawsuit against the cardinal, who heads the Boston archdiocese where clerical sex abuse scandals first exploded in 2002, was filed on May 5 — a day after O'Malley admitted that the commission has been "the subject of intense criticism both internally and externally." Read more

Cardinal Urges Humanae Vitae Forum to Be ‘Inclusive’

Cardinal Urges Humanae Vitae Forum to Be ‘Inclusive’

By Jules Gomes • May 22, 2023 •

Italy's top cardinal and potential successor to Pope Francis is urging a congress on Humanae Vitae to reject groupthink on the 1968 papal encyclical prohibiting artificial contraception. Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, president of the Italian Episcopal Conference, exhorted participants at the international conference called "Humanae Vitae: The Audacity of an Encyclical on Sexuality and Procreation" to "avoid working within closed and homogenized circles."   Read more

‘How Could It Go On for 25 Years?’

‘How Could It Go On for 25 Years?’

by Thomas Savage • May 21, 2023 •

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SSPX Priest on Trial on Charges of Molesting 27 Children

SSPX Priest on Trial on Charges of Molesting 27 Children

By Christine Niles • May 17, 2023 •

A priest of the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) is being put on trial in France after being indicted for abusing 27 children. Church Militant has confirmed the trial begins May 22 in the Cours d'Assises (Court of Assizes) at la Roche-sur-Yon, in the Vendée in western France, and will continue for two weeks until June 2. Read more

No. 1 Tennis Player in the World Calls Out Fake Media

No. 1 Tennis Player in the World Calls Out Fake Media

By Paul Brock III • May 16, 2023 •

Novak Djokovic, the highest ranked tennis player in the world — who's also been banned from multiple tournaments due to his refusal to get the COVID jab — is now countering what he considers false narratives perpetuated by the mainstream media. Competing at the Italian Open in Rome, Djokovic, a Serbian Orthodox Christian, recently spoke to Italy's Corriere della Sera, stating that he believes "95% of what has been written and said on TV about me in the last three years is totally false." Read more

France Issues Digital Clergy ID to Fight Abuser Priests

France Issues Digital Clergy ID to Fight Abuser Priests

By Jules Gomes • May 16, 2023 •

Clerics in France are being issued electronic identity cards that can be scanned to check if the priest has been charged with sexual abuse or stripped of his clerical status. Bishops, priests and deacons will be required to produce the wallet-sized plastic swipe cards on public demand to ascertain they are not potential sex abusers, a move that clerical sex abuse victims have derided as a public relations stunt. Read more

Australia Seizes Catholic Hospital for Protecting Life

Australia Seizes Catholic Hospital for Protecting Life

By Jules Gomes • May 11, 2023 •

The archbishop of Canberra is fighting back after the government of the Australian Capital Territory announced measures to seize the Calvary Public Hospital run by the Sisters of the Little Company of Mary. "I am deeply troubled about the situation and its implications," Abp. Christopher Prowse wrote on Thursday in a letter to the faithful of the archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn, slamming the "shocking news" of the state's decision to "compulsorily acquire" the hospital. Read more