Fr. Raymond J. de Souza
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Fr. Raymond J. de Souza
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Popes who cried out in anguish
Popes who cried out in anguish

The cry of the popes in the face of evil, the cry of anguish and anger, the cry of sorrow and severity. The cries echo still.

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Newman House ManagerMay 18, 2018Catholic Herald, Church Affairs
Tom Wolfe: A Journalist in Full
Tom Wolfe: A Journalist in Full

Tom Wolfe did not confuse being serious with being somber, and no one described better the clothes-less emperors of our time.

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Newman House ManagerMay 17, 2018Convivium, Culture
Israel's critics pay it the unintended compliment of a high standard
Israel's critics pay it the unintended compliment of a high standard

To Israel’s credit, the international community holds it to the standards of London or Paris or Ottawa, not those of Moscow, or Beijing or Damascus.

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Newman House ManagerMay 17, 2018National Post, Politics, Israel
Pope Francis’ Chilean Healing Mission

Much depends on whether there is consensus on the short-term path the Holy Father has laid out for the Chilean bishops. Will they follow it?

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Newman House ManagerMay 16, 2018National Catholic Register, Church Affairs
Fashion for the Sacred — and the Profane
Fashion for the Sacred — and the Profane

Rihanna at the Met was a one-off. Fashion catastrophes are a consistent Catholic problem.

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Newman House ManagerMay 14, 2018National Catholic Register, Culture
Ave Verum stirs the soul and memories of Rome
Ave Verum stirs the soul and memories of Rome

Ave Verum Corpus is a masterpiece of compactly expressed doctrine and piety, and the source of a moving memory from Rome.

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Newman House ManagerMay 11, 2018Catholic Register, Culture
A Toast to Monsieur Macron
A Toast to Monsieur Macron

Macron and Trudeau are friends with similar priorities and styles, but the French president shows a far better understanding of how citizens’ religious beliefs impact their contributions to society.

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Newman House ManagerMay 11, 2018Convivium, Politics
The man who drove away millions
The man who drove away millions

The dignity of refugees is first violated by their own countries, long before they might find a hostile welcome elsewhere.

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Newman House ManagerMay 11, 2018Catholic Herald, Politics, Venezuela
Scrapping the Iran deal a blow to diplomats, not peace
Scrapping the Iran deal a blow to diplomats, not peace

Diplomats have a weakness, namely to value the reaching of an agreement itself over the purpose the agreement is intended to achieve.

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Newman House ManagerMay 9, 2018National Post, Politics
Marking Time With Meaning
Marking Time With Meaning

The existence of the liturgical calendar is something of a liberation from the mundane tyranny of what is going on today, or as we lamentably say now, what is trending.

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Newman House ManagerMay 3, 2018Convivium, Culture
Nicaragua’s demons
Nicaragua’s demons

In Nicaragua, as in Venezuela, there appears to be a new boldness from Latin American bishops in the face of bad governance and human rights violations.

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Newman House ManagerMay 3, 2018Catholic Herald, Church Affairs
German Bishops’ Worldly Priorities
German Bishops’ Worldly Priorities

Counterintuitively, at the heart of this pontificate are the priorities and personnel of the most worldly local Church on earth.

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Newman House ManagerMay 2, 2018National Catholic Register, Church Affairs
An astonishing injustice that no one will care about
An astonishing injustice that no one will care about

Dr. Diab was unjustly sent to France in part because senior officials in the Canadian justice department did not disclose evidence that strongly pointed to his innocence.

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Newman House ManagerMay 2, 2018National Post, Canada, Politics
Lawler Paints Bleak Picture in ‘Lost Shepherd’
Lawler Paints Bleak Picture in ‘Lost Shepherd’

Phil Lawler’s Lost Shepherd is a telling of a tale that the author himself hopes is wrong. It is an insightful book, but not a pleasant read.

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Newman House ManagerApril 30, 2018National Catholic Register, Church Affairs
A resistance hero returns home
A resistance hero returns home

We ought to note the translation of Cardinal Beran’s remains, a reminder of the heroic witness offered by the Church’s pastors in the age of the totalitarians.

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Newman House ManagerApril 27, 2018Catholic Herald, Church Affairs
Constable could have opened fire. But he chose to be excellent
Constable could have opened fire. But he chose to be excellent

The competence of Const. Lam reminds us that good policing does not cause unnecessary deaths, even of those who have just engaged in mass killing.

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Newman House ManagerApril 26, 2018National Post, Politics
Why we need the parable of the prodigal son
Why we need the parable of the prodigal son

The Gospels give many accounts of Jesus actually showing mercy instead of telling parables about it – and yet the Parable of the Prodigal Son remains central to our sharing of the mercy of God.

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Newman House ManagerApril 24, 2018Catholic Herald, Faith
Wrong Way Charlie
Wrong Way Charlie

It is quite simply not the business of the Parliament of Canada to tell the Catholic bishops of Canada what they should or should not do in their relations with the pope.

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Newman House ManagerApril 19, 2018Convivium, Politics
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