A law to defend the places of Christianity
A proposed law by the League in Lombardy aims to promote and protect Christian heritage sites in response to perceived threats to Christian identity.
Ash Wednesday: what it means and why it marks the beginning of Lent
This February 18 marks Ash Wednesday, the day that begins the Lent season in Christian tradition, a time of spiritual preparation leading up to Easter.
Isabel the Catholic
Isabel DÃaz Ayuso aligns her ideological stance with Giorgia Meloni, promoting Spain as a country rooted in 'Christian tradition' and warning against the threat of Islamic influence in Europe.
It’s real. Christian Nodal, Mon Laferte, and more artists will perform at the Veracruz Carnival 2026; check the complete lineup here
The official date for the Veracruz Carnival is set, with an exciting lineup of artists scheduled to perform, promising a vibrant celebration of culture and tradition.
Sunday Sermon: The Three Kings Teach Us to Read Small Signs, Not to Worship Power
The article explores how the story of the Three Kings, while rooted in established Christian tradition, serves as a reminder to recognize the significance of small signs rather than the allure of power.
Can the monarchy survive the betrayal of its Christian roots?
The article discusses the relevance of European monarchies today as custodians of tradition and how they are perceived to have strayed from their Christian roots, highlighted through commentary by Rafael Pinto Borges.
Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr: the feast, the rites, and the traditions of December 26
Saint Stephen, recognized as the first martyr in Christian tradition, is commemorated on December 26, following Christmas, with significant liturgical importance across various Christian denominations.
Epiphany or the Three Kings – God's Revelation to the World in Human Form
The Church celebrates Epiphany, also known as the Three Kings, recognizing God's revelation to the world through Jesus Christ, highlighting the visit of the Magi and His baptism.