Saint Brendan’s Legendary but Likely Voyage

Saint Brendan (+577) the sixth century Irish monk, called the 'Navigator', is reputed to have discovered Canada a full millennium before the Italian John...

Saint Isidore the Farmer and Rerum Novarum

Saint Isidore, or, in his native Spanish, Isidro de Merlo y Quintana, was named after the other Saint Isidore, the bishop of Seville (whom...

The Good Choice of Matthias

Some are born great, some achieve greatness, some have greatness thrust upon them  So wrote the Bard in his 1602 play the Twelfth Night, and...

Bad Choices: Trudeau’s 1969 Omnibus Bill

A good choice was made with Saint Matthias, in accordance with God's holy will, and we may rejoice accordingly on this feast of the...

Nereus, Achilleus and Pancras: Finding Our Way to Heaven

Today we commemorate the early martyrs Nereus and Achilleus, soldiers, officers of the court, and converts to the Faith, likely put to death under...

Living Water in a Dry Land

If any one thirst, let him come to me and drink. He who believes in me, as the scripture has said, 'Out of his...

Blessed Catherine of Saint Augustine, Foundress of Canada

We have celebrated a number of 'Catherines' of late in our liturgical calendar, two of them Canadian: Kateri Tekakwitha on April 17th, the native...

Going West…

There's the old saying about ‘going west’ that appeals to the soul of the wanderer. Why this should be, I wonder, as I myself...

Blessed Marie-Leonie Paradis

There is a trio of Canadian Saints in this week: Saint Marie of the Incarnation on the last day of April; Saint Francois de...

Philip the Questioner and James’ Letter: Apostles and Martyrs

Philip and James, Apostles, have been celebrated together on this third day in May since the revision of the calendar in 1969. They were...

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