WATCH: Princess Gloria gives LifeSiteNews an inside look at a traditional German Catholic Christmas 'This is all to prepare for the arrival of Christ,' our hostess said. Blogs Kennedy Hall • Dec 21, 2022Dec 22, 2022
German court declares COVID lockdown was disproportionate and ‘a serious interference with fundamental rights’ The Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig ruled that restrictions on movement during the coronavirus crisis were 'not compatible with the principle of proportionality.' News Andreas Wailzer • Nov 23, 2022
Pope Benedict’s top aide: Women will never be ordained, not even ‘after my death’ 'The Church is bound to the Will and the Word of Christ.' News Claire Chretien • May 22, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Papal nuncio ‘ashamed’ that Cardinal opposes crosses in gov’t buildings The Pope's representative to Austria also said he is 'quite sad' over Cardinal Marx's position. News Stephen Kokx and Maike Hickson • May 1, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Bavaria drops challenge to legalization of gay ‘marriage’ citing comparable changes in Church Bavaria drops court challenge to German national legalization of same-sex 'marriage' citing Catholic Church movement away from ban. News Maike Hickson • Mar 15, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Bavarian gvmt holds off on school sex-ed program after groups protest The Bavarian culture minister is looking into concerns about the sex-ed guidelines for public schools. News Jan Bentz • Sep 21, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Parents trying to keep gender ideology out of Bavarian schools In Bavaria, the state is pushing to adopt new sex-ed guidelines with questionable content. News Jan Bentz • Sep 7, 2016Jun 18, 2021