The Fading of the Feminist Fad
Iâm a nasty woman,â Ashley Judd 2017
Three years ago â the Saturday after Donald Trumpâs presidential inauguration in Washington â a million women gathered...
Three Reasons to Read the Book of Jonah this Lent
Every year, the Wednesday after Ash Wednesday, the Mass readings revolve around the prophet Jonah. Not only does the first reading come from the...
The Eucharistic Reign of Christ
âTruly, I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradiseâ (Lk. 23:43). â§Ÿ
From the moment that Our Lord spoke these words, the...
Saint Damien of Molochai
(In light of the recent memorial of Saint Marianne Cope, who also worked amongst the lepers of Hawaii, and who nursed Father Damian on...
Pope John Paul’s Second Last Second Sunday of Lent
(Here are a few words from the great Pontiff, from his second last Lent in 2004)
JOHN PAUL II
ANGELUS
Second Sunday of Lent, 7 March 2004
1. âJesus took...
Finding Our Way: Mass Ad Orientem, Towards Our Saviour
Have you ever been really lost? Lost to the point of having no clue which direction you needed to go? What would you do...
Constantine the Great
Tertullian rightly said that the blood of the early martyrs became the seed of Christianity. Hardly anything can be so impressive to those outside...
L’Arche: A Beginning
In light of the upcoming parliamentary decision to be made concerning so-called 'euthanasia laws', we have decided to re-print over the next while a...
Saint Helen and Pope John Paul II
August 18th is the traditional feast of St Helen, mother of Emperor Constantine the Great, the Empress who found the Cross of Christ. In...
Passion Sunday
The liturgical use of Scripture is by juxtaposition, i.e., an Old Testament text will be placed besideâjuxtaposed toâone from the New Testament, the former...



















