Fr. Raymond J. de Souza
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In the debate over the first day of the week, Shopify's CEO is a lunartic!

Dimanchists — those who know that Sunday is the first day of the week, not Monday — have their priorities, and calendar, right

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Christopher McMullanSeptember 1, 2024National Post, Culture
Cinematic Priests

For such an infinitesimally tiny part of the population, Catholic priests show up on screen rather more often than you would expect.

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Christopher McMullanAugust 31, 2024The Catholic Thing, Culture
Pope Francis Sides with Moscow in Ukraine’s Clash of the Patriarchs

Pope Francis’ recent intervention in the Russia-Ukraine conflict has created a new and surprising dynamic.

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Christopher McMullanAugust 30, 2024National Catholic Register, Church Affairs
Do You Truly Feel the Horror of St. John the Baptist’s Martyrdom?

It’s impossible for any Christian today to experience the full impact of what is related in the Gospels — but we must try.

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Christopher McMullanAugust 29, 2024National Catholic Register, Faith
A Carney in cabinet would temper Trudeau's climate zealotry

One favours climate prosperity. The other is making all of us pay climate penance

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Christopher McMullanAugust 28, 2024National Post, Politics
Vatican’s Response to Venezuela Leaves Observers Perplexed

The Maduro regime has been an 11-year nightmare for the people of Venezuela.

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Christopher McMullanAugust 26, 2024National Catholic Register, Politics
What's more valuable — diamonds, water or J Lo's jewelry box?

Canadian miner's discovery of the second largest diamond ever raises questions about the 'paradox of value' and whether Ben Affleck should consider buying it

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Christopher McMullanAugust 25, 2024National Post, Culture
Euthanasia's grisly transformation of the Canadian medical regime

New report by Cardus shows how death by lethal injection has become far more widespread than originally promised

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Christopher McMullanAugust 18, 2024National Post, Politics
U.K. riots hold lessons for complacent Canada

Anti-Israel marauders have already been allowed to run wild in our streets. Don't think other interest groups won't follow suit

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Christopher McMullanAugust 11, 2024National Post, Politics
Paris Blasphemy: What Took the Vatican So Long to Respond?

The Vatican’s brief Aug. 3 statement in the wake of the Paris Olympics’ opening ceremonies culminated a disjointed seven days.

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Christopher McMullanAugust 10, 2024National Catholic Register, Faith
Olympic athletes condemned to hot rooms, climate priests dine in luxury

The most fashionable religion of the Olympic elites is climate change

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Newman House ManagerAugust 4, 2024National Post, Culture
Paris Olympic Sacrilege: 5 Broader Contexts

Satan is at work in the world, cultural confusion, corporate influence, ecclesial criticism and preventive preparation.

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Newman House ManagerJuly 31, 2024National Catholic Register, Faith, Popular
Insulting Christians at Paris opening ceremonies was the entire point

The International Olympic Committee delivered a fake apology

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Newman House ManagerJuly 29, 2024National Post, Culture, Popular
The Company We Keep

The company we keep is an issue for pastors and political leaders alike.

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Newman House ManagerJuly 27, 2024The Catholic Thing, Church Affairs
What Jonathan Roumie and Cardinal Tagle Reminded Us About John 6

The Bread of Life discourse was a highlight of the National Eucharistic Congress — and the focus of the next five weeks of Sunday reflection.

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Newman House ManagerJuly 26, 2024Faith, National Catholic Register
Women's soccer team must withdraw from Olympics, return Tokyo gold

It is the only honourable thing for the Canadian team to do

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Newman House ManagerJuly 26, 2024National Post, Culture, Popular
Biden's ouster by backroom elites will have consequences

The next candidate who runs into turbulent polls cannot focus only on persuading voters. They will need to watch their backs

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Newman House ManagerJuly 24, 2024National Post, Politics
As Republicans kindle a sense of national fraternity, beware the risks

The French Revolution is a painful reminder that brotherly solidarity, though necessary, can be taken too far

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Newman House ManagerJuly 21, 2024Politics, National Post
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