Saturday, February 14, 2026

Anglicanism, Catholicism, Thomism and Ecumenism…

The greatest kindness one can render to any man consists in leading him from error to truth (Saint Thomas Aquinas, +1274) If there is a...

Saint Francis de Sales and the Joy of Salvation

A few words on this feast of the patron saint of writers, as well as this week dedicated to Christian unity; Francis de Sales...

The Council, the Consistory, Liturgy and Life

We live as we pray, for we pray as we live. (CCC, 2725) So it seems the Liturgy was taken off the agenda at the...

Espousal(s) of the Blessed Virgin Mary

This day, January 23rd, is the wedding anniversary of the Holy Family, the traditional feast of the espousals of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Yes,...

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...

Is There Any Hope for the Catholic School System in Ontario?

As students return to school after Christmas holidays, and in light of yesterday’s memorial of founding Catholic educator Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys, I offer these...

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

I appeal to you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God,...

Darwin’s Long Shadow

(There is no end to the books on Darwin and evolution. Even if the initial controversy has settled down amongst mainstream scientists, questions abound,...

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...