Thirty First Sunday: Mercy Sought, Mercy Bestowed
For the Son of Man has come to seek and save what was lost. (Lk. 19:10) â§Ÿ
The conversion of Zacchaeus may be said to...
Per Transisset Sabbatum et Terra Tremuit
For this Sunday's musical offering, here first is John Taverner's (c.1490 - 1545) 'Dum Transisset Sabbatum', signifying Christ's victory over death after His burial....
Death and Dying: A Christian Perspective
Life begins, and life end ends. As Christians we hold dear the inherent dignity of that life for its entiretyâfrom its beginning at conception...
Ăa va bien aller: Will All Indeed Be Well?
The following reflection from contributor Father Tim McCauley offers a perspective on the financial impact of the lockdowns, in our current times of controversy....
The Feast of the Chair of Peter
On Monday February 22 we celebrate the Feast of the Chair of St Peter. What do we mean by the Chair of Peter and...
Feminist Follies, Part III
(In this three-part series, Paula Adamick explores the impact and legacy of the lives and lies of some of feminismâs most influential â some...
Charlie Kirk, Requiescat in Pace
On September 10, 2025, 31-year-old conservative activist Charlie Kirkâco-founder of Turning Point USA and host of the âProve Me Wrongâ debate seriesâwas fatally shot at Utah Valley University...
First Sunday: The Hope and Joy of Lent
âWorship the Lord your God, and serve only Himâ (Mt. 4:11).
On Ash Wednesday we began the observance of the holy season of Lent with...
Questions from Minneapolis
The recent shooting of pupils and elderly parishioners during morning Mass at the Church of the Annunciation in Minneapolis has raised many questions. Some...
Two Roads Diverged, But They Both Lead Back to the Basics – and to...
To a scientistâan honest oneâthe term disruptive is one of approbation. It means somethingâs been discovered or invented that shakes the continuously ossifying framework...





















