By Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira Death has two aspects. The first one is its biological component. We witness the decomposition of an unstable chemical mass that can no longer maintain itself. An outpouring of body fluids and a deplorable and irrepressible...Read More
By Daniel Kenny From October 27 – 31, members and volunteers of Irish Society for Christian Civilisation embarked on yet another caravan to defend the unborn, as well as promoting devotion to Our Lady of Fatima. The group travelled all over...Read More
By Filip Przybylo From July 7th to July 16th, Irish Society for Christian Civilisation (ISFCC) held the annual Call to Chivalry summer camp in Glencomeragh House in Co. Waterford. These ten days of solid formation included regular Mass, Rosary, talks...Read More
By Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira Someone asked me how I came to love suffering. To answer this question, we need to realise that, naturally speaking, nobody loves suffering; it horrifies us. For example, I am horrified by the thought of a...Read More
Most Holy Father,In view of your recent and auspicious statements in defense of the family and the consistency that Catholics must maintain in public life by upholding the principles of the Faith, the undersigned associations—heirs to the thought and action...Read More