Rabbi Sacks was a master at making people sit up and take notice of things which they had long seen, but did not understand.
Read MoreWhile public controversy focused on whether the government considered worship an ‘essential activity,’ the far more important question is whether the Catholic faithful consider Sunday Mass as ‘essential activity.’
Read MoreAre there grounds for hope in this life, in the present, or are our circumstances set like the past is already fixed? Are we condemned to an unchanging reality like the souls Dante encounters in hell?
Read MoreWith increasing parts of the country in lockdown, the official advice for Christmas gatherings is not to gather. It makes for a sobering Christmas this year.
Read MoreIt matters if the penalty is just or unjust, although it could be argued that today capital punishment is ‘inadmissible’ because the modern state is no longer competent to administer it.
Read MoreGiven the vast amounts of polluting dry ice that the government is welcoming into Canada, might it be permissible to suggest, even as the government proposes to more than triple the carbon tax, that CO2 is not pollution?
Read MoreClean drinking water in Canada is not hard to get. What might be the difference for Indigenous-Canadians?
Read MoreIf carefully read, the McCarrick Report helps to explain what John Paul did know about the allegations against McCarrick, what he did with that knowledge, and why he may have done it.
Read MoreWhy did a big news story about the federal government’s cravenness to China receive no mention from our national broadcaster this week?
Read MoreWhat are the U.S. bishops to do about a Catholic in the White House who is aggressively pursuing policies contrary to the settled teaching of the Catholic Church?
Read MoreCanadians owe a debt of gratitude to that Global Affairs functionary who 'forgot' to black out the memoranda before sending them to Rebel Media.
Read MoreBush was not seized with the momentous opportunity to flip the leading liberal seat on the court, as Trump would be thirty years later.
Read MoreThe justice minister claims the bill does not mean what it says, but refuses to entertain a simple amendment that would put everyone's mind at ease.
Read MoreThe Boucher case was rife with incompetence and passing-the-buck from the beginning.
Read MoreThe lives of those four men depicted in glass — a young mountaineer, an archbishop, a Franciscan martyr and an emperor — inspire us when masculine witness is much needed.
Read MoreCardinal Raniero Cantalamessa stood out in a most unusual Consistory of Cardinals on Nov. 28.
Read MoreHis performance in the World Cup in 1986 brought tears and joy. It wouldn't be the last time.
Read MoreBill C-7 kills off the modest safeguards that were supposedly in place. It will now be possible to be get the lethal injection the same day it is requested.
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