Failure to understand deeply religious people will underlie a lot of words thrown at the U.S. Supreme Court nominee this week.
Read MoreConsider the ways in which our public spaces may change as they've now moved online due to COVID-19.
Read MoreAs spring has sprung, the Kingston Symphony’s melded-together performance of two vastly different compositions show that while man and nature often collide, God’s creation is still a garden.
Read MoreThe world’s playing fields have been emptied by pandemic but our God-given desire to play like Tom Brady can never be stilled.
Read MoreSpending time at the Brier is a proud mix of citizenship, friendship and sporting glory.
Read MoreWith the saintly founder of L’Arche capable of great wickedness, Father Raymond de Souza asks, what snares imperil the rest of us?
Read MoreIndigenous land claim protests might spell the death of reconciliation if they continue threatening the rule of law.
Read MoreMartin Scorsese’s homage to Mafiosos movies is ultimately a tale of life experienced from the perspective of eternity.
Read MoreLast week’s helicopter crash that killed the basketball star and eight others leads us to ponder Jesus’ warning about death and thieves in the night.
Read MoreAs mourners gather today to honour John Crosbie, the late politician’s outspoken presence and performance through the years will be remembered.
Read MoreBombshell abdications in Britain’s Royal Family affirm its members are the primary problem within the family.
Read MoreBloodshed rarely ends the instant freedom rings out. When the Berlin Wall fell, tyrants still murdered the innocent.
Read MoreThree observations about the Cherry firing – the comic, the cowardly, and the CBC.
Read MoreFather Raymond de Souza shakes some political family trees to observe the fallout of dynastic ambition on democratic life.
Read MoreThe canonization of the extraordinary Cardinal John Henry Newman leads further reflection on the day reserved to celebrate ordinary Christians.
Read MoreA rebuttal to the critics of Andrew Scheer who focus on his religious beliefs while forgetting it was historically outlandish to expect he’d win Election 2019.
Read MoreThe Rhinoceros Party’s return in the federal campaign is worthy of applause because every election needs its clown car.
Read MoreFather Raymond de Souza wonders what spirit moves the public board of education in Brockville, Ontario to block an empty building’s sale to a private religious group.
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