From Malta to Hungary, Change is the Common Theme
Living in a global village forces us to face certain facts. One fact that we must all confront is that our world is changing. Global demographics are being scrambled around, principles that have governed societies for years are now being deserted, and the French soccer team for 2010 World Cup consisted mostly of players with darker complexion. However, the most important change that is now taking place is the re-formation of family. The current legislation of European states speaks volumes of attempts being made to redefine family. This change is evident in the transformation currently taking place in two European countries, Malta and Hungary, both of which are members of the European Union. Malta is a country that is very dear to my heart. It is one of the last strongholds of Catholicism that has survived the vicious assaults of secularism in modern Europe. It is nearly impossible to go anywhere in the tiny island without being re...