Ramon Bonett Sladden

Dr Ramon Bonett Sladden is a lawyer.

What Makes Lent 2020 so Special

“Normal life feels on hold” In my twenty-eight years of life, I honestly never even imagined that there could be any sort of event, calamity or emergency, whatever its nature,that would result in the archdiocese having to suspend Mass being held in public as usual. Even on the most superficial of levels, it feels eerily […]Read More

What Makes a Catholic Church a True Basilica

A basilica is an architectural term for a certain style of building. The term basilica comes from a Greek word meaning regal or kingly. Over the centuries the Catholic Church has used basilica in this sense, with the pope granting the title Minor Basilica to a church that has unusual historical significance, or is especially sacred […]Read More

Crucifixes in Public Places

Some days ago, it became known that some department within the Ministry for Health in Malta had ordered the removal of crucifixes in public places as well as, statues, and other religious items of a Christian character from health centres and departmental offices. All hell broke loose and it was demanded that the order be […]Read More

Restoring and Rebuilding the Church

This article, written by a Catholic lawyer, describes the negative effects of the shocking crimes that the Catholic Church is experiencing and what needs to be done with regards to restoring and rebuilding the Church so she can be an authentic Church giving a good service to the faithful. At this time, when much has […]Read More