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by | Jul 29, 2023

Some cities seem to burst with saints. Home to well-known twentieth century saints like St. Faustina Kowalska, and St. Maximilian…

by | Jul 23, 2023

In 1946, George Kennan, the U.S. Charge D’Affaires in Moscow, sent an 8,000 word telegram to the State Department warning…

by | Jul 15, 2023

There are two places in Poland where crutches pile up. One is the Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa, a…

by | Jul 6, 2023

“Even by today’s low standards, this is shockingly delusional,” I thought after reading Kati Marton’s diatribe against the current Polish…

by | Dec 10, 2022

World War II ended almost 80 years ago. Much of Europe was in ruins. Germany and the Soviet Union probably…

by | Nov 16, 2022

“There is no indication that this was a deliberate Russian aggression on NATO,” affirmed Jens Stoltenberg, the Western military alliance’s…

by | Oct 29, 2022

It isn’t every day that the French president and the bishop of Rome are accused of trafficking in stolen goods,…

by | Sep 25, 2022

In a recent Economist article examining whether Ukrainian refugees will stay in Poland, the author grumbles: “Literature classes deal overwhelmingly…

by | Sep 21, 2022

Crux reports that the trial of Cardinal Joseph Zen, a stalwart opponent of the atheistic Chinese Communist Party (CCP), is…

by | Apr 10, 2022

A few days before the first round of the French presidential election, which in effect serves as a primary inasmuch…

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