A time is coming when men will go mad, and when they see someone who is not mad, they will attack him, saying, ‘You are mad; you are not like us. (Saint Anthony of Egypt, +356)

Editor's Corner

Long Live Saint Paul the Hermit!

Saint Paul of Thebes (+ 341) - whom we celebrate either on January 10th or, today, on the 15th - is traditionally considered the...

Saints Hilary and Mungo, Contra Haereses

On this 13th day of January, in bleak midwinter, we celebrate two saints. The first, in the public calendar, is the great Saint Hilary...

L.A.’s Inferno and Metanoia

As we pray for those affected by the Los Angeles fires - still burning and uncontained as I write - the significance of this...

Justin Trudeau and the Long, Long….Long Goodbye

Napoleon once quipped that if you want to discover a man's character, don't make him suffer; rather, give him power. By their fruits ye...

Petit Brother André Bessette: The Miracle Worker of Montreal

On January 7th here in Canada we honour one of our most beloved homegrown saints, André Bessette (1845-1937), a humble lay-brother who went on...

Nota in Brevis

Wise Words of Guidance From Saint Anthony, Abbot

As we celebrate the feast of St Anthony the Abbot, it comes to my mind the wisdom God has bestowed on this man of...

Eisenhower’s Dire Farewell Warning

On this day in 1961, outgoing president Dwight D. Eisenhower - 'Ike' - gave his famous farewell speech, warning Americans of the dangers of...

Two Significant Years of Saint Thomas Aquinas

(Here is a reminder of the 'two years of Saint Thomas', as decreed by the Vatican last year. The 800th anniversary of the great...

Brother Bernard of Corleone

Franciscan Capuchins celebrate the feast of our Capuchin brother St Bernard of Corleone on the twelfth of January, and we may delve a little...

Saint Raymond of Penyafort

Today, January 8th, is the feast of Saint Raymond of Penyafort (1175-1275), one of the first Dominicans (officially known as the Order of Preachers)...