The Atlantic magazine labels rosary beads as ‘extremist’
The Atlantic published an article linking rosary prayers with military posturing and defense of the right to own guns
Opinion: Poles should be proud of their national and religious heritage and traditions
Poland’s unique brand of nationalism is something to take pride in, not shy away from
Report: More than 32.4 million Catholics live in Poland
Catholicism remains by far the most dominant religion in Poland, according to the Concise Statistical Yearbook of Poland
Opinion: Pope Francis’s restriction on Tridentine Mass is an example of unilateral diversity
The Pope’s decision to heavily restrict the old Latin Mass is an error on many levels related to the deep modernization of the Church, not a true process of diversification, writes Catholic columnist Tomasz Terlikowski
Piťha’s sermon, the catalyst of our time
Prof. Piťha has been aggressively attacked by activists from the progressive group of liberal democrats headed by Tomáš Halík over his Saint Wenceslas sermon.
Activist disrupts cardinal’s sermon
An evening sermon by cardinal Dominik Duka was disrupted by a half-naked activist. It was a protest against statements made by catholic priest Petr Piťha surrounding the Istanbul Convention and homosexuals.