Financial penalties for priests. New law comes into effect
A new law allowing financial penalties for priests and laypeople in the Polish Church will go into effect on March 1, 2025, targeting individuals found guilty of canonical offenses.
Overlooked by the Western canon: Why Mykhailo Kotsiubynskyi matters now
The article emphasizes the significance of Ukrainian author Mykhailo Kotsiubynskyi in today's context, highlighting his contributions to literature and examining the modern relevance of his themes.
'Autumn Sonata' in the Bamboo Grove: A Masochistic Concert-Performance in the Family Aquarium
The review highlights the refreshing approach of director Eva Kolditsa in her staging of 'Autumn Sonata,' avoiding pretentious connections to Ingmar Bergman's canon.
Jakub Sewerynik: Time for Reckoning in the Church. How Should It Proceed?
The article discusses moral certainty in canon law and its implications for allegations of abuse within the Church.
Is Being Late to Church a Sin? Not in Every Case
The article discusses whether arriving late to church is considered a sin according to Canon Law, noting that there are exceptions to the rule.
The trial of the crime of the canon of Valencia Cathedral reveals his double life: "He liked adult men"
The trial concerning the murder of the canon of Valencia Cathedral unveiled his secret life involving vulnerable boys and adult men.
Jury verdict: Miguel guilty of the death of the canon of Valencia Cathedral alongside an unknown person
Miguel Tomás V. has been found guilty by a jury of the murder of Alfonso López Benito, despite not being the material author of the crime, and faces a sentence of 28 years in prison.
The only accused in the murder of the canon of Valencia found guilty
A jury has found Miguel V. N. guilty of murdering the canon of Valencia, while noting that he acted alongside an unidentified second person.
The jury finds the only accused guilty of the murder of the canon of Valencia Cathedral
A jury has found the sole accused guilty of murdering a canon at Valencia Cathedral after scrutinizing numerous pieces of evidence and testimonies.
The jury finds the only accused of the murder of the canon of Valencia Cathedral guilty of murder
The jury has found Miguel Tomás V. N. guilty of murdering Alfonso López Benito, the canon of Valencia Cathedral, as well as guilty of robbery with violence and fraud.
Fallout - Season 2, Episode 8 on Prime Video: What time it premieres this Tuesday, February 3, and everything about the last episode
The second season of Fallout on Prime Video is set to release its eighth episode this week, continuing to expand the game's canon with impressive visual and narrative fidelity.
I’ve tested wireless printers from Brother, Canon, Epson and HP – these are the best for home use
This article reviews various wireless printers from Brother, Canon, Epson, and HP, highlighting the best options for home use based on performance and value.
The Cannon Life: Let the Old Die
Analía Plaza's book 'La vida cañón' critiques the older generation, suggesting a metaphorical call for their extinction as a response to societal issues.
The only accused of the crime of the canon of Valencia Cathedral will remain imprisoned until the trial
The sole accused in the murder of the canon at Valencia Cathedral will stay in custody due to a 'real risk of flight' ahead of the upcoming trial with a jury.
A Cannon Debate
EL MUNDO's Daniel J. Ollero interviews Analía Plaza, author of 'La vida cañón', discussing generational imbalances in Spain with a focus on the experiences of baby boomers.