Institute for Family Studies, Lyman Stone: In 2015, the government of Hungary announced a major new policy: families would be given generous subsidies to buy or build new homes, and the subsidies would scale up based on their marital status and … Continue reading
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Why Liberalism Targets the Family
In his most important book, The Social Contract, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, an architect of the false philosophy of liberalism and thus a kind of godfather of the Revolution that has been unfolding since the philosophy first found political expression in France … Continue reading
Head of Pontifical Council for Family Delivers for the UN
John Zmirak, Aleteia: Last week I got an email from a brilliant priest, a beloved author and an old friend of mine. In it, he lamented the clotted rhetoric used by Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, president of the Pontifical Council for the Family, … Continue reading
February 6, 1934: A Royalist Last Stand
February 6 is a date that means nothing to Americans but it is the anniversary of one of the most memorable events in modern French history, an event with repercussions not merely for the French but other peoples belonging to … Continue reading
Paris Police Use Teargas Against 300,000 Pro-Marriage/Family Protesters
The Telegraph: Police in Paris used tear gas to disperse hundreds of thousands of protesters demonstrating against gay marriage on the Champs-Elysees. Read full report here.
Socialist Politician Says Spanish Bishop Should Be ‘Muzzled’
CNA: A socialist government official in Andalusia, Spain, called for a local Catholic bishop to be “muzzled” for arguing that men and women are both different and complementary. Full report is here.