Editor-In-Chief Fr. Raymond de Souza looks to Prince Harry and Meaghan Markle’s decision to have a maximum of two children for the sake of the planet.
Read MoreWrestling has changed significantly to become mainstream. But our culture has moved, too, and met it more than half way.
Read MoreThe teaching of Veritatis Splendor simply will not go away, but maddeningly, stubbornly, enduringly remains. The same cannot be said about the teachers.
Read MoreFather Raymond de Souza tempers this week’s dust-up over Elections Canada limiting partisan climate debate with the reminder that elsewhere only anti-warmers are welcome.
Read MoreThe Aug. 21 ruling against Cardinal George Pell is catastrophic on multiple levels.
Read MoreWhatever the outcome of his appeal against his own conviction, historically he pioneered many reforms now in effect in how bishops address this issue.
Read MoreFormer Supreme Court Justice Frank Iacobucci broke no rules handling the file that has ethically compromised Justin Trudeau but his role seems unbecoming, argues Father Raymond de Souza.
Read MoreJustin Trudeau is not sorry because he did the wrong thing for the right reason
Read MoreLooking ahead at the upcoming Amazon synod, there appears to be discrepancies between the Holy Father and synod managers on where the emphasis should be placed.
Read MoreThe agenda of an upcoming meeting of Catholic bishops looks heavy on romantic primitivism, but more than a little light on understanding of original sin, detects Convivium Editor-in-Chief Father Raymond de Souza.
Read MoreMy family — like many hundreds of thousands of other such families — has much reason to be grateful. Canada should be grateful, too.
Read MorePope Francis has a heart for the suffering, and if his letter shows a tenderness toward priests heretofore less evident, it is because now he considers priests among the suffering and the wounded.
Read MoreThe Holy Father’s letter to priests is explicitly about the abuse crisis, but it also serves as an epilogue to the Year for Priests convoked by Benedict XVI.
Read MoreFr. Raymond reflects on the historic lunar landing, where is man’s place in the celestial heavens?
Read MoreConvivium Editor-in-Chief Father Raymond de Souza reminds us that cathedrals are built not for mini-golf but for the greatness of God.
Read MoreIn the matter of drugs, there are no free markets and no free trade. There is only wise regulation and foolish regulation.
Read MoreLooking ahead to the future and forgetting about the past, Archbishop Paglia makes structural changes at the pontifical institute for marriage and family studies; and not for the better.
Read MoreDuring his summer travels, Father Raymond de Souza finds his way to San Jose where the airport honours a little-known politician with a story that deserves to be told.
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