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Religious Liberty After 2025: Why the Vatican’s Legal Voice Is Growing Louder

Religious Liberty After 2025: Why the Vatican’s Legal Voice Is Growing Louder

In the years following 2025, religious liberty has reemerged as a defining concern for the Vatican’s engagement with

Religious Freedom or Political Friction? Where the Vatican Draws the Legal Line

Religious Freedom or Political Friction? Where the Vatican Draws the Legal Line

The relationship between the Vatican and secular governments has long been shaped by a careful legal balance. At

Tradition as Stability, Not Resistance: What the Church Means by Progress

Tradition as Stability, Not Resistance: What the Church Means by Progress

In a culture shaped by rapid change, truth is often treated as flexible and subject to negotiation. Social

Doctrine Is Not Negotiation: How the Church Understands Truth Over Time

Doctrine Is Not Negotiation: How the Church Understands Truth Over Time

In a culture shaped by rapid change, truth is often treated as flexible and subject to negotiation. Social

Vatican Trials: Justice Inside the Walls or Carefully Managed Theater?

Vatican Trials: Justice Inside the Walls or Carefully Managed Theater?

High-profile Vatican trials promise accountability, but questions persist about whether justice is genuine, or carefully staged for credibility.

How the Vatican Governs Without Elections, Parties, or Polls

How the Vatican Governs Without Elections, Parties, or Polls

Modern governance is usually associated with elections, political parties, opinion surveys, and shifting public mandates. Power is contested,

Pope Signals Shift Toward Collective Governance With Annual Cardinal Meetings

Pope Signals Shift Toward Collective Governance With Annual Cardinal Meetings

Pope Leo XIV has signaled an early shift in how the Catholic Church may be governed by announcing

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Why the Church’s Ethical Voice Still Matters in Global Human Rights Debates

Why the Church’s Ethical Voice Still Matters in Global Human Rights Debates

Global human rights debates have grown louder, faster, and more polarized in recent years. Governments, institutions, and advocacy groups compete to define justice, often through legal or ideological frameworks that shift with political power. In this

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Justice Beyond Ideology: How the Vatican Frames Moral Responsibility Today

Justice Beyond Ideology: How the Vatican Frames Moral Responsibility Today

Public debates about justice are increasingly shaped by ideology. Moral questions are often reduced to political identities, and ethical language is used to advance competing agendas. In this environment, justice risks becoming a slogan rather than