07.11.2023
· German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has announced a 'historic moment' in Germany's migration policy.
· The compromise worked out at federal and federal state level relates to the asylum application procedure and the way it is funded.
· After the changes, migrants would receive social assistance after three years of residence in Germany and not, as now, after one and a half years.
12.04.2023
· The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg has dismissed complaints against decisions by German civil registry offices that refused to enter information on birth certificates that did not conform to the biological sex of two people.
· The first case involved a woman who changed her metric sex from female to male on her documents and began hormone therapy. After stopping the therapy, she gave birth to a child conceived through in vitro fertilization.
24.05.2022
· The court in Cologne did not pass a judgment in the case of Fr. prof. Dariusz Oko. The process ended with a settlement.
· The clergyman will contribute a voluntary amount of $ 3,000 euro for victims of sexual crimes.
· Initially, Fr. Dariusz Oko was sentenced to 4.8 thousand. Euro fines for alleged incitement to hatred in the text on the so-called lavender mafia.
15.12.2021
· Professor Fr Manfred Hauke, publisher of the magazine ‘Theologisches’, has received two convictions in conne
05.08.2021
● Rev. prof. Dariusz Oko was sentenced with an injunction to a fine of EUR 4,800 for ‘inciting hatred’ as part of an article published in Thelogisches, a scientific journal.
● Also convicted is the editor-in-chief of Thelogisches.
● The article discussed the phenomenon of an intra-ecclesial organised crime group linked by homosexual practices, acting to the detriment of minors and using clerics dependent on it.
18.11.2020
The Court of Appeals in Warsaw dismissed the application for the release of three siblings to Germany. Earlier, by order of the court of first instance, five children and their mother were to be separated. Thanks to the intervention of lawyers from the Ordo Iuris Institute, the family can stay together. It is believed that one of the girls was sexually abused by her grandfather on her father’s side in Germany.