Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Saint Gregory Narek, Mystic, Monk and Doctor

The Armenian monk Gregory Narek (Grigor Narekatsi), whose life spanned the latter half of the 11th century (ca. 950 - 1003), was enrolled amongst...

The Dis-Proprotionate Burden of Lockdowns

Human life is much about prudence, the virtue that disposes practical reason to discern our true good in every circumstance, and to choose the...

Freedom of Speech, D.O.A. in our Dominion? In Canada, It’s 1984 All Over Again

(We posted this piece almost exactly a year ago today, but it may be even more relevant now, with Bill C-11 (formerly C-10) currently...

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...

Just War, in Theory and Praxis

The Holy Father recently brought into question the notion of a 'just war', which brings to mind a comment from a Catholic in a...

Caskets and Kinder Eggs

Children’s caskets are now apparently being ordered in bulk. Odd, that what started the hyper-Covidian response of lockdowns, masking and isolation was the report...

Corrupting Constitutions, Controlled Commuting and Changing Climates

In discussing the theme of Church-State relations in class, I offer students examples of constitutions of various countries, those founding documents that shape the...

An Immanent, and Imminent, Choice

We pray for the victims of the school shooting in Nashville - three students and three teachers gunned down at a Christian school. Requiescant...

The Legendary Hermit, Saints Giles, or Egidio

The life of Saint Giles, as many mediaeval saints, is steeped in legend. What we do know is that he had quite a following,...

Integrity for Borders, and Borders for Integrity

A country without borders is no country at all. It is, rather - to paraphrase Metternich’s description of 19th century Italy - nothing more...