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The grim toll of Christians massacred at Easter rises again
The grim toll of Christians massacred at Easter rises again

There is no surprise that it took place on Easter Sunday. Christians are killed on Easter Sunday for being Christian. Every year.

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Newman House ManagerApril 25, 2019Culture, National Post
Why Benedict by-passed the Vatican
Why Benedict by-passed the Vatican

Why did Benedict employ the means that he did to release his essay? Because he knows that neither those in Rome nor in Germany are trustworthy.

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Newman House ManagerApril 25, 2019Church Affairs, Catholic Herald
Razing the Temple
Razing the Temple

This Good Friday, will we feel – at the moment that the death of Jesus on the cross is liturgically commemorated – that something greater than Notre Dame has been lost?

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Newman House ManagerApril 18, 2019Faith, Convivium
Newman is a perfect companion for Holy Week
Newman is a perfect companion for Holy Week

To contend with God’s purposes is a perplexity that serves Him, for His purposes then occupy our minds and hearts.

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Newman House ManagerApril 18, 2019Faith, Catholic Herald
What Notre Dame means to France, and us all
What Notre Dame means to France, and us all

What burned in Paris this Holy Week? Principally a church, the great church of the French people, their culture, their heritage, their nation

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Newman House ManagerApril 16, 2019Culture, National Post
Pope Benedict’s Essay Is a Summary of His Theological Quest
Pope Benedict’s Essay Is a Summary of His Theological Quest

As the pope emeritus has found time and again, when everything unimaginable is before us, the only path back is back to God, revealed in Jesus Christ.

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Newman House ManagerApril 16, 2019Church Affairs, National Catholic Register
Archbishop Gregory: the Jimmy Carter of the US Church
Archbishop Gregory: the Jimmy Carter of the US Church

Only after the Watergate years could a man run for president making the rather modest pledge to not lie. And only after the last year in Washington would a new archbishop be wise to begin by promising to meet such a low standard: telling the truth.

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Newman House ManagerApril 11, 2019Church Affairs, Catholic Herald
Venezuelan cardinal fights the good fight
Venezuelan cardinal fights the good fight

We have spoken out loud when we see that the rights of the people are violated, or an injustice is done to any person or any sector. We speak the truth to power!

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Newman House ManagerApril 10, 2019Catholic Register, Politics
The rich abandon their duty to us all
The rich abandon their duty to us all

Great wealth imposes obligations to provide for the common good, including works of art, parks and gardens, libraries and music

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Newman House ManagerApril 10, 2019National Post, Culture
Pope Francis’ Letter to Youth: It’s All About the Encounter With Christ
Pope Francis’ Letter to Youth: It’s All About the Encounter With Christ

The dominant pastoral advice of Christus Vivit concerns mistakes to avoid rather than indications of paths to pursue.

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Newman House ManagerApril 5, 2019National Catholic Register, Church Affairs
Viganò vindicated?
Viganò vindicated?

New abuse norms suggest the archbishop had a point about Vatican secrecy

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Newman House ManagerApril 4, 2019Catholic Herald, Church Affairs
The good (and bad) of carbon tax economics
The good (and bad) of carbon tax economics

The economic problem with a 'tax on everything' is that it leaves few options outside of the 'everything' for consumers to make changes in their behaviour

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Newman House ManagerApril 4, 2019Politics, National Post
No Sniffing at Liberal Diversity
No Sniffing at Liberal Diversity

If “choosing not to hear” is as fabulous a manifestation of diversity as “choosing to hear,” then it explains why the Liberal Party is diverse even when it chooses not to be.

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Newman House ManagerApril 4, 2019Culture, Convivium
‘Sign of Our Repentance’: Weakland’s Name Expunged From Milwaukee Church Building
‘Sign of Our Repentance’: Weakland’s Name Expunged From Milwaukee Church Building

Given his well-known homosexual affairs, and the archdiocesan money he used to cover it up, it is astonishing that Archbishop Weakland’s name was still on a church building in 2019

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Newman House ManagerApril 2, 2019Church Affairs, National Catholic Register
Defining Diversity Downward
Defining Diversity Downward

Trudeau told the woman, in effect, that she was so insignificant that the only way to get his attention was to pay for it, hence “thank you for your donation.” 

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Newman House ManagerMarch 29, 2019Convivium, Politics
It's Ralph vs. Rachel in Alberta this election
It's Ralph vs. Rachel in Alberta this election

Alberta can't tax its way back to fiscal health. Spending restraint a la Ralph Klein is the answer, argues author Mike Milke

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Newman House ManagerMarch 28, 2019National Post, Politics
Pope Francis got it right on Cardinal Barbarin
Pope Francis got it right on Cardinal Barbarin

The person most disappointed by the Holy Father’s decision was probably Cardinal Barbarin himself. He clearly wanted out.

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Newman House ManagerMarch 28, 2019Catholic Herald, Church Affairs
The Danger of Conflating Sexual Abuse With Abuse of Power
The Danger of Conflating Sexual Abuse With Abuse of Power

Abuse of power requires a proper response, as does sexual abuse. They are related, but distinct.

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Newman House ManagerMarch 23, 2019National Catholic Register, Church Affairs
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