10,000 people attend Warsaw’s annual March for Life
Advocates of a traditional family model braved adverse weather conditions in the Polish capital to attend the march
20,000 people flock to Christian Youth Meeting at Lake Lednica in Poland
The event, held at Lake Lednica in western Poland, saw participants engage in prayer and numerous activities such as singing and dancing
After rosary prayer groups are criticized by left-liberal media, Croatian bishop says, ‘The rosary is the strength of the nation’
This is the first positive public comment by a Croatian bishop regarding men publicly praying the rosary on the streets – an initiative that Croatian Catholics have taken upon themselves under the influence of Poles, writes Goran Andrijanić, a Croatian journalist who lives in Poland
Biden attended private mass on Ash Wednesday in Warsaw hotel
The service was reportedly dedicated to peace, as well as redemption for Russia
Why are Christians being targeted during prayer?
Polish Catholic columnist Grzegorz Górny delves into the motives behind the recent arrests, trials and infiltration of Catholics and Catholic groups
The US went from the land of religious freedom to the FBI labeling Orthodox Catholic groups as extremist threats
Leaked FBI document shows that Catholics working in pro-life organizations, praying the rosary or attending sermons in the Latin language were classified as extremists, and referred to by the acronym RTC (Radically Traditional Catholic)
Thousands of Warriors of Mary congregate in Polish city of Bydgoszcz
Several thousand men from Poland and abroad marched through the streets of the city of Bydgoszcz and then participated in a formation meeting in a local Catholic Basilica
Remembering Pope Benedict XVI
After the death of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, political commentator Goran Andrijanić recalls how he attended a deeply moving silent vigil held by the former pope at a packed central square in Zagreb in 2011
German sponsor forbids the blessing of a laundry for the homeless in Poland
German Henkel did not allow a Wrocław bishop to bless a newly-opened laundry for homeless people which was sponsored by the company, as critics warn of a rising anti-Catholic sentiment
Anti-Christian hate spree: Three crosses cut down in Poland’s Lubuskie province
Hatred towards Christians is taking increasingly radical forms, the Catholic publication Polonia Christiana warns
‘Never call dead that which I can give life to’ – Polish youth must be taught faith
Are young people withdrawing from faith? No, they had never attained it in the first place. But we must try to open the doors for them, writes Catholic journalist Marcin Jakimowicz
Catholic students persecuted at UK universities
“It is impossible to be a Catholic at a university these days if you openly express your faith,” says Father David Palmer
Opinion: A new totalitarianism is being constructed in front of our very eyes
The totalitarianism of political correctness aims to cut humanity away from the rules of Christianity and common sense and direct us towards a dictatorship of atheism, writes Catholic columnist Sławomir Jagodziński
Belarusian government newspaper features priests with swastikas
The Catholic Church of Belarus sided with the protesters against the current ruling government, which apparently has not been forgotten
Poland: Civic Platform MP calls for ‘punishing Catholics’ and ‘filing off’ their privileges
In response, archbishop of Kraków, Marek Jędraszewski, warned that such language had already been used in history previously during the Nazi and Stalinist periods
More churches devastated in Canada
Catholic and Protestant churches vandalized on Canada Day
John Paul II statue in Canada falls victim to acts of vandalism
A wave of anti-Catholic attacks is spreading across Canada, four churches have been burned down
Virgin Mary statue destroyed by jihadists is a symbol of martyrdom of Iraqi Catholics
The statue, targeted by jihadists, has made a long and perilous journey from Iraq to Italy
Attacks against Christians in Poland grew four-fold in 2020
According to a report prepared by the Religious Freedom Laboratory, Catholics in Poland are not as privileged as liberal-left media would like people to believe
Praying woman kisses LGBT activist’s feet on streets of Warsaw in stunning video
A young LGBT activist was interrupting people during prayer but in response, an elderly woman kissed her feet in a touching gesture on the streets of Warsaw
Polish professor warns that God is being removed from Christmas, even in Poland
It is important to remember the religious and spiritual context of celebrating Christmas, says professor and historian Mieczysław Ryba
Opinion: By destroying the memory of John Paul II, we destroy our community
Many Poles still understand that if we disregard Pope John Paul II, we will lose our last and only chance at being a community, writes Jacek Wojtysiak, columnist at Catholic weekly “Gość Niedzielny”
Polish women organize movement in support of pro-life and Catholic values
In opposition to a wave of pro-abortion protests, many women are supporting the lives of unborn children and stand in defense of traditional Polish values and churches
Catholic Poland
Despite claims that Poland is becoming an increasingly secular country, Statistics Poland reports that the majority of Poles remain a part of the Roman Catholic Church. Almost 94 percent of Poles over the age of 16 declared that they belong to a religion.