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Fight all error, but do it with good humor, patience, kindness, and love. Harshness will damage your own soul and spoil the best cause - St. John Cantius

Dr. Peter’s Prudence

Prudence is defined as a virtue of the practical reason, by which we discern the true good in every circumstance, and the right means of attaining it. There's precious little prudence around, but Dr....

Amoris, Traditionis and the Dubia

What is one to say, that has not already been said, of the December 18th response to the eleven dubia, raised in light of Traditionis Custodes? There is the intriguing swiftness of the brusque...

It is the beautiful task of Advent to awaken in all of us memories of goodness and thus to open doors of hope. (Pope Benedict XVI)

To love is to be transformed into what we love. To love God is therefore to be transformed into God. (Saint John of the Cross, +1591)

Professor Janine Langan, Requiescat in Pace

Please pray for the repose of the soul of Professor Janine Langan, founder of the Christianity and Culture program at the University of Toronto: St. Michael's College. A long time educator, along with her...

Handel and His Miraculous Messiah

Handel's Messiah dates back to 1742, an Oratorio that pulls out all the stops, usually connected with Christmas, but actually follows the whole life of our Saviour from His birth, through His Passion, to...

Sunday Musical Offering: Jean Mouton’s Nesciens Mater

Jean Mouton (1459 - 1522) was a French priest, canon and, like Vivaldi (also ordained), a prolific composer, well ahead of his time in his masterful use of polyphony, chords and harmony. From what...

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