Saint Vincent the Deacon’s Silent Witness

Saint Vincent the Deacon (+304), who suffered grievous tortures witnessing to his Catholic faith under the Diocletian persecution (as did yesterday's Saint Agnes) is...

A New Era

A blessed Inauguration Day, especially to all our American readers. Say what you will about Donald Trump - he does have his limitations, and...

Saints Fabian and Sebastian: Doing the Holy and Perfect Will of God

Pope Fabian (+250) was put to death on this day in the persecution of Emperor Decius, for refusing to offer idolatrous sacrifice, and this...

Extraordinary Ordinary Time

With the feast of Christ’s Baptism last Sunday, and the 'Second Sunday' today, we enter back into what we now call ‘Ordinary Time’. We...

Abbot Anthony’s Narrow, but Joyful, Way to Heaven

Saint Anthony (+356) is commonly called 'the Abbot', or Anthony ‘of Egypt’, where he retreated to the wilderness as a young man to live...

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...