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Basilians must search for a ‘priestly’ response
Basilians must search for a ‘priestly’ response

If the Basilians decide, understandably, that Fr. Rosica must be removed from educational and media work, that does not mean that he is cast aside, and hardly means that he has nothing further to offer. 

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Newman House ManagerMarch 15, 2019Catholic Register, Church Affairs
The Meaning of My Land
The Meaning of My Land

To a certain Canadian mindset, the religious disputes over the identity of the land here in Israel and Palestine seem a touch primitive. But the same arguments are becoming more fashionable in Canada.

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Newman House ManagerMarch 14, 2019Culture, Convivium
Pell, Barbarin and the need for canon law
Pell, Barbarin and the need for canon law

Does the Church have enough confidence in her own canon law to defend judgments which might be at variance with secular proceedings? Especially when it appears that justice has not been done.

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Newman House ManagerMarch 14, 2019Catholic Herald, Church Affairs
Now the OECD is bullying Michael Wernick, too
Now the OECD is bullying Michael Wernick, too

The clerk bewailed the things said about him on the web 'vomitorium.' Now a respected international organization has added to them

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Newman House ManagerMarch 13, 2019Politics, National Post
Cardinal Pell to Be Sentenced: A Case of Justice or Corruption?
Cardinal Pell to Be Sentenced: A Case of Justice or Corruption?

The Victoria police have not earned “maximum respect” in Victoria. Why do they enjoy it at the Vatican?

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Newman House ManagerMarch 12, 2019Church Affairs, National Catholic Register
Vatican financial reform is in tatters
Vatican financial reform is in tatters

Frustration has been widely expressed at the lack of progress on sexual abuse reform. But on finances, things are getting worse

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Newman House ManagerMarch 7, 2019Church Affairs, Catholic Herald
Friends Against Scandal
Friends Against Scandal

Did the friendship between the two influence the decision of Philpott to resign from cabinet because she had lost confidence that the prime minister was respecting the independence of criminal prosecutions?

I certainly hope so.

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Newman House ManagerMarch 7, 2019Politics, Convivium
The most meaningful thing a cabinet minister can do

The truth of the matter is that very few ministers leave any significant traces in the offices they pass through. But the difference a minister makes is never greater than when she resigns on principle.

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Newman House ManagerMarch 6, 2019National Post, Politics
Canada’s Mr. Saturday Night
Canada’s Mr. Saturday Night

Attention has been focused on the prospect of Donald Trump abusing the power of his office to thwart criminal investigations, a Nixon for our time. Who would have thought that it was Trudeau that we should have been worried about?

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Newman House ManagerMarch 1, 2019Convivium, Politics
Calling Cardinal Pell’s Prosecution What It Is: Religious Persecution
Calling Cardinal Pell’s Prosecution What It Is: Religious Persecution

The prosecution of Cardinal Pell has been a monstrous miscarriage of justice, a religious persecution carried out by prosecutorial means.

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Newman House ManagerMarch 1, 2019National Catholic Register, Church Affairs, Padre's Picks
Will the abuse summit be a turning point for the Church?
Will the abuse summit be a turning point for the Church?

There was undoubtedly a good spirit at the summit, a sense that a corner had been turned. But there are storm clouds ahead.

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Newman House ManagerFebruary 28, 2019Catholic Herald, Church Affairs
Father Tom's plagiarism was shocking, but he is more than his failing
Father Tom's plagiarism was shocking, but he is more than his failing

The Catholic Church in Canada does not have a surfeit of priests like Fr. Tom and we need him, in his own voice. And if that voice is now repentant and seeks mercy, as he should, that, too, can be a lesson at the service of the gospel.

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Newman House ManagerFebruary 28, 2019National Post, Church Affairs
Sex abuse summit is catch-up time for much of the world
Sex abuse summit is catch-up time for much of the world

The summit meeting will have little to offer countries like Canada which have already been dealing with the problem of priestly sexual sins and crimes for decades.

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Newman House ManagerFebruary 22, 2019Church Affairs, Catholic Register
The Israeli-Polish friendship may be dying
The Israeli-Polish friendship may be dying

Reconciliation is only possible when the aggrieved decide to cease putting grievances — even legitimate ones — in the face of the other

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Newman House ManagerFebruary 21, 2019National Post, Politics, Poland, Israel
Theodore McCarrick: Some Noteworthy Points to Consider
Theodore McCarrick: Some Noteworthy Points to Consider

So many aspects of McCarrick being dismissed from the clerical state — the “death penalty” for clerics in canon law — are noteworthy

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Newman House ManagerFebruary 19, 2019Church Affairs, National Catholic Register
Will the Pope’s ‘Pastoral’ Approach Lead to Any Real Action on Sexual Abuse?
Will the Pope’s ‘Pastoral’ Approach Lead to Any Real Action on Sexual Abuse?

The Feb. 21-24 meeting takes the view that bishops who think as the Pope wishes them to think about their role as shepherds will then do the right thing in tackling sex abuse.

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Newman House ManagerFebruary 19, 2019National Catholic Register, Church Affairs
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
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