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Celebrity can help charities ... but the reverse is also true
Celebrity can help charities ... but the reverse is also true

It’s a question of balance. Is the fame being used to advance the good work? Or is the good work being used to advance the fame?

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Newman House ManagerJuly 20, 2020National Post, Politics
Pastor Aeternus’ Real Gem — It’s Not Papal Infallibility
Pastor Aeternus’ Real Gem — It’s Not Papal Infallibility

Although the 150-year-old document affirmed the definition of papal infallibility, that does not touch the daily life of the Church in the same way as does the affirmation of the universal jurisdiction of the pope.

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Newman House ManagerJuly 17, 2020Church Affairs, National Catholic Register
It’s no longer newsworthy that bishops might hide uncomfortable truths
It’s no longer newsworthy that bishops might hide uncomfortable truths

That bishops might hide things that they should share or, even worse, tell lies, is now widely accepted. The real news is that it is no longer newsworthy.

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Newman House ManagerJuly 17, 2020Catholic Herald, Church Affairs
Ennio Morricone’s Mission Accomplished
Ennio Morricone’s Mission Accomplished

The late composer’s score for The Mission is not only a masterful composition, it is truly sacred music.

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Newman House ManagerJuly 17, 2020National Catholic Register, Culture
 Which statues should fall?
Which statues should fall?

Statues bring together geography and history at a specific place and a specific time.

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Newman House ManagerJuly 11, 2020Culture, National Post
The Canadian consensus on China is breaking down

Canada’s China consensus had a very long roll. But the inertia is no more. Mulroney has seen to that.

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Newman House ManagerJuly 5, 2020Politics, National Post
The remarkable story of Bl. Rolando Rivi
The remarkable story of Bl. Rolando Rivi

Blessed Rolondo’s brief life summarizes the totalitarian persecution of the faith in the 20th century.

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Newman House ManagerJuly 5, 2020Faith
St. Junípero Serra’s Missionary Legacy Is Central to the Church
St. Junípero Serra’s Missionary Legacy Is Central to the Church

If missionary expansion is considered an evil enterprise, then the very foundations of Hispanic Catholicism in the United States are compromised.

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Newman House ManagerJuly 5, 2020National Catholic Register, Faith
Reading between the lines of that high-profile letter about China
Reading between the lines of that high-profile letter about China

The argument put forth was not the usual diplomatic prattle.

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Newman House ManagerJune 27, 2020Politics, National Post
Theodore McCarrick, the Blessed Mother and Pope St. John Paul II
Theodore McCarrick, the Blessed Mother and Pope St. John Paul II

The disgraced ex-cardinal used his influence in 1993 to send a treasure icon of the Blessed Mother to the Polish Pope for safekeeping.

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Newman House ManagerJune 24, 2020Church Affairs, National Catholic Register
A loving papal embrace for a dying brother
A loving papal embrace for a dying brother

For any and for all, to die in the company of those who love you is a blessing most desired. Too many have died alone these months.

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Newman House ManagerJune 20, 2020Church Affairs, National Post
Karol, Joseph and Jorge: The growing focus on the man inside the office
Karol, Joseph and Jorge: The growing focus on the man inside the office

What is the relationship between the office of supreme pontiff and the man who holds it?

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Newman House ManagerJune 20, 2020Church Affairs, Catholic Herald
It's time to stop pretending our politicians 'follow the science'
It's time to stop pretending our politicians 'follow the science'

The flaw in 'following the science' is that it assumes that a policy option can be drawn from a scientific finding absent a value judgment.

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Newman House ManagerJune 15, 2020National Post, Politics, Coronavirus
Pope Francis, Vatican Finances and the Papal Court
Pope Francis, Vatican Finances and the Papal Court

In the last few weeks, Pope Francis’ financial reforms have moved into high gear again.

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Newman House ManagerJune 12, 2020National Catholic Register, Church Affairs
Fr. Jonathan Robinson, longtime head of Toronto Oratory, dies at 91
Fr. Jonathan Robinson, longtime head of Toronto Oratory, dies at 91

There was something of Newman’s life in that of Fr. Robinson. Both were converts to Catholicism, men of great intelligence and a scholarly bent, whose pastoral work as priests brought them into contact with people of all walks of life.

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Newman House ManagerJune 10, 2020Faith, Catholic Register
To deter abusive policing, punishment must be swifter and more severe
To deter abusive policing, punishment must be swifter and more severe

The swift firing and charging of the officers involved in the death of George Floyd was unusual. That needs to change.

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Newman House ManagerJune 8, 2020Culture, National Post
The virus, churches and religious liberty
The virus, churches and religious liberty

As governments begin to ease restrictions, open up businesses and revive the economy, the standards for houses of worship are dissimilar.

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Newman House ManagerJune 8, 2020Catholic Register, Church Affairs, Coronavirus
Does Archbishop Gregory’s Objection to Trump Break New Ground?
Does Archbishop Gregory’s Objection to Trump Break New Ground?

 It is possible that Catholic rhetoric regarding Trump is influenced by the high-octane and low-civility rhetoric that is found all over Washington, beginning with the White House.

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Newman House ManagerJune 8, 2020Politics, Donald Trump, National Catholic Register
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