Fr. Raymond J. de Souza
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Gaming the Law
Gaming the Law

Former Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould’s miscue was to insist on the rule of law in a game where the rules are rigged

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Newman House ManagerFebruary 14, 2019Convivium, Politics
It's hard to understand the sentencing of Alexandre Bissonnette
It's hard to understand the sentencing of Alexandre Bissonnette

Huot ruled that 'life 50' is unconstitutional, but 'life 40' is not. What about 'life 44' or 'life 47'? The jurisprudence on that fine calibration still awaits

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Newman House ManagerFebruary 14, 2019National Post, Politics
On Islam, Francis Follows in Benedict’s Footsteps
On Islam, Francis Follows in Benedict’s Footsteps

The new Muslim-Catholic joint document takes up Benedict’s earlier assertion that religious believers — despite theological conflicts — can contend together for the place of God in our common life.

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Church AffairsNewman House ManagerFebruary 8, 2019National Catholic Register, Church Affairs
No Cheers For Pope’s Abu Dhabi Do
No Cheers For Pope’s Abu Dhabi Do

Leave aside the question of Islamist violence against Christians. The entire UAE project is morally dubious, at least according to how Pope Francis generally speaks. 

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Newman House ManagerFebruary 7, 2019
Courage and diplomacy in the UAE
Courage and diplomacy in the UAE

In Vatican diplomacy, environmental and economic sins can be overlooked if the local Christians are not tortured and killed.

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Newman House ManagerFebruary 7, 2019Catholic Herald
The U.A.E.'s low bar for religious tolerance
The U.A.E.'s low bar for religious tolerance

In the U.A.E., Christians are able to worship but religious liberty does not exist in a fulsome way. The bar is set so low for Muslim countries that the U.A.E. is hailed as a beacon of tolerance.

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Newman House ManagerFebruary 7, 2019National Post, Politics
Let’s Really Talk
Let’s Really Talk

Father Raymond de Souza bemoans the death of local news, critiques the pornographication of the Super Bowl, and argues for setting down our iPhones to speak face-to-face again.

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Newman House ManagerJanuary 31, 2019Convivium, Culture
Trudeau is somehow right on Venezuela
Trudeau is somehow right on Venezuela

Having youthful illusions shattered by reality is painful, but the prime minister is holding up admirably well. He held his youthful illusions well into middle age, so it is past time to let them go.

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Newman House ManagerJanuary 30, 2019National Post, Politics
Dallas Charter Culture and the Covington Controversy
Dallas Charter Culture and the Covington Controversy

The purpose of the Dallas Charter was not only to enhance the protection and safety of minors, but to effect a culture change when there were allegations, or even suspicions, of sexual abuse.

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Newman House ManagerJanuary 29, 2019National Catholic Register, Church Affairs
Hollywood’s Guilt of Many Colours
Hollywood’s Guilt of Many Colours

Such stereotypes would usually set off the finely-tuned antennae of the Hollywood set. So why did Black Panther get not only a pass, but an Oscar nomination? Because it made money, lots of it.

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Newman House ManagerJanuary 25, 2019Convivium, Culture
Where sports and the surveillance state collide
Where sports and the surveillance state collide

Increased technology and oversight are employed, sometimes at great cost and inconvenience, to eliminate even the remote possibility of error.

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Newman House ManagerJanuary 24, 2019National Post, Culture
The Case of the ‘Disappearing’ Cardinals
The Case of the ‘Disappearing’ Cardinals

When some observers charge that nothing has changed in how the Church deals with sexual abuse, consider how quickly and smoothly Cardinal Wuerl ceased to be seen in public.

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Newman House ManagerJanuary 23, 2019Church Affairs, National Catholic Register
Call Venezuela’s evil by name

Failing to mention the Maduro regime in any discussion of Venezuelan refugees would be like noting impediments to interurban traffic in Cold War Berlin without noting that the East German communists had built the wall.

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Newman House ManagerJanuary 21, 2019Politics, Catholic Register
Sexual Abuse and the End of Papal Deference
Sexual Abuse and the End of Papal Deference

The Chilean bishops’ visit to Rome demonstrated the newfound willingness of bishops to push back publicly against objectionable actions.

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Newman House ManagerJanuary 19, 2019National Catholic Register, Church Affairs
The Holy See now looks diplomatically isolated
The Holy See now looks diplomatically isolated

Most of Venezuela's neighbours boycotted Maduro's inauguration. So why did the Vatican send a representative?

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Newman House ManagerJanuary 17, 2019Catholic Herald, Church Affairs
The One True GOAT
The One True GOAT

"Greatest of All Time" discussions are partly attractive because usually they cannot be so easily resolved, if resolved at all

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Newman House ManagerJanuary 17, 2019Convivium, Culture
Canada's police crack down on peaceful free speech
Canada's police crack down on peaceful free speech

The Crown appears to consider it an offence to protest restrictions on free speech if, in the past, you protested against abortion. The crime is exercising free speech while pro-life.

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Newman House ManagerJanuary 17, 2019National Post, Politics
Takeaways From the Revelations on Father McCloskey
Takeaways From the Revelations on Father McCloskey

While important details of the story are still emerging, there are a number of points that this high-profile priest’s case underscores.

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Newman House ManagerJanuary 11, 2019Catholic Register, Church Affairs
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