The president-elect is preparing for his inaugural address amidst political turmoil and social unrest. What should he say?
Read MoreIt can then be asked whether the impeachment meets the test of a good symbol. It may succeed in one way but, in the current hyper-partisan environment, fail in another.
Father Neuhaus, who died in 2009, had great faith in the American people, but he would have been worried these last years, and last Wednesday.
Read MoreTo a certain degree, public health directives, aimed broadly as they are, are always at least partially false.
Read MoreToday religious liberty questions arise in the context of pandemic protocols. Are those who protest them guilty of Becket-like intransigent extremism, or are they Becket-like in a heroic defence of inalienable rights?
Read MoreThe poison spilled on Wednesday in Washington will leach out across the land.
Read MoreThe Holy Father’s style was best exemplified in 2020 by eight key occasions.
Read MoreAmericans’ weakened trust in elections is attributed in part to the electoral institution itself and to high-profile cases of alleged stolen elections.
Read MoreWhat that price actually was in 2020 will be a key matter for investigation in 2021.
Read MoreNext Spring, the Church will be simultaneously observing four specially designated years: Our Lady of Loreto, St. Joseph, Laudato Si and Amoris Laetitia.
Read MoreHe faces a dilemma no president has had to confront in 60 years: how to choose an attorney general whose department will decide on whether to prosecute his family?
Read MoreRabbi 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?
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