Society-politics
Wlodzimierz Redzioch talks to Professor Massimo Introvigne, the founder and director of the Italian Centre for Studies on New Religions.
I am not a literary critic but as a sociologist of religion I am interested in the fact that many people regard Dan Brown’s books both as novels and texts showing historical truths. Brown himself uses this ambiguity. »
Such children have no right to live?
Kazimierz Szalata
This year 50 years has passed since the epoch-making discovery made by the French physician and scientist, co-founder of the Pontifical Academy for Life, a friend of John Paul II, Prof. Jérôme Lejeune. »
Katarzyna Woynarowska
In Strasburg, rightly called the second capital of Europe besides Brussels, the activists of the pro-life organisations from almost all European countries met in St Thomas’ Conference Centre in the middle of December 2009. »
How to talk to children about... pornography
Elzbieta Lozinska
Our son tells us a lot what is going on in his school. Generally speaking, we have succeeded to talk to him a lot but certain difficult subjects have been brought up recently. We do not know how to talk sensibly to a 10-year-old boy. »
Tusk’s proposal – completely to be rejected
Marian Miszalski
In the framework of ‘go forward’ avoiding the problems, which the government cannot solve, Prime Minister Donald Tusk trumpeted loudly an urgent ‘need to change the constitution.’ »
Katarzyna Woynarowska
What is temperance, restraint? Limiting your one’s will? Since the world gets crazy about goods of various kinds? Including emotions. Because we go mad about our desire to possess? »
Agnieszka Dziarmaga
‘I was just about to finish the lesson of geography when my wife came to the school and said that something was going on, that people planned to strike in the vocational school’. »
Marian Miszalski
Since 1 December 2009 the Treaty of Lisbon, creating the new federated European state: the European Union (so far it was a union of sovereign countries) has been in force. »
Fr Pawel Rozpiatkowski
People say that we are mean. Our help for developing countries is allegedly growing but many say that it is offered too slowly. »
Rev. Msgr Ireneusz Skubis talks to Grzegorz Bierecki, the President of the National Association of Cooperative Savings and Credit Unions (SKOK in Polish).
Removing crosses – forgotten prologue
Marek Jurek
The verdict of the European Court of Human Rights ordering removing crosses from schools makes us revise our national memory. »
An outstanding physicist speaks
Wlodzimierz Redzioch talks to Prof. Antonino Zichichi, one of the most outstanding contemporary physicists.
The Northern Gas Pipeline seems more real
Boguslaw Kowalski
The governments of Sweden, Finland and Denmark consented to have the northern gas pipeline (Nord Stream) built. It is to be located on the bed of the Baltic and connect Russia and Germany. »
Wlodzimierz Redzioch talks to Prof. William Shea on the occasion of the International Year of Astronomy.
‘No’ to Jesus! ‘Yes’ to Barabbas?
Fr Pawel Rozpiatkowski
Does the crucifix, a sign of love and peace, violate human rights? Yes, it does according to the seven judges of the European Court of Human Rights in Strasburg »