Three cases bear special note.
Read MoreIt’s time to stop punishing people with minority opinions on public health policy
Read MoreWhat we had in the glory days of the rivalry between the Flames and Oilers will not return — ever
Read MoreMoral pressure is really the only ‘power’ that the Catholic Church can exert on communist China. Will it do so now?
Read MoreTitus Brandsma, the heroic Dutch resister who was killed by lethal injection at Dachau, is to be canonized by Pope Francis
Read MoreCardinal Zen’s arrest was a clear signal that Beijing thinks it has no consequences to fear from ratcheting up the repression in Hong Kong
Read MoreDespite intensive efforts, the Holy See finds itself strangely isolated.
Read MoreA papal visit is always a grace, and Edmonton will be blessed if it is included
Read MoreThe panel’s chaplaincy recommendations are a total assault not only on religious liberty, but the very idea of religion itself
Read MoreThere is a difference between courts that act imperfectly and courts that are impotent. During the pandemic, Canada’s courts have not only been masked, they have been mute
Read MoreA conflagration may very well engulf the Church within the next year, and there is no fire extinguisher now that Benedict XVI is in retirement.
Read MoreHow fitting that the quintessential man of the liturgy should be a child of the Paschal Triduum, the summit of the liturgical year.
Read MorePrayerfully ponder meditations for Good Friday.
Read MoreOn Holy Saturday above all, the Christian is reminded to think about the tomb differently. It may be an enduring home, but not an eternal one
Read MorePolitics, as it does everywhere today, intrudes on a few stations, but that too is not altogether unwelcome
Read MoreThe run-up to Pope Francis’ trip to Malta and Holy Week included ‘Canada week,’ ‘Poland week,’ a meeting with the head of the Syro-Malankara Church and the publication of a major instruction on Catholic education.
Read MoreA new generation of Aboriginal leadership is not seeking reconciliation as much as redress
Read MoreWhile the papal apology has historical, cultural, political and economic aspects, the Holy Father treated this primarily as a religious one at the service of healing and reconciliation as gifts from God.
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