Nicene’s Creed and Christ’s Human and Divine Heart

The Creed of the Council of Nicaea was officially promulgated on this day in 325 A.D., under the auspices of the newly-converted - well,...

The Astronomer and Physicist and Worlds Colliding

What have ancient Greek philosophy, a prophecy of Christ and Covid in common, and might this commonality be used to find common ground? Read...

Adding Titles and Falling Totems

Pope Francis has added three new titles to the Litany of Loreto, the ancient prayer to Our Lady under various of her titles: We...

Our Dominion Day

A blessed Canada-Dominion Day to all our readers, on which we celebrate the official founding of ‘Canada’ as a (mostly) independent part of the...

The United States not so United, and a Saint of Portugal

A joyous Independence Day to all our American readers, one that may be more muted than days of yore in the troubled United States....

Arguing A Council and Archbishop Vigano

(This article was first published on June 26th, on LifeSite, but is still relevant, given the recent interview with Archbishop Vigano and Phil Lawler,...

Why Is Quaffing an Ale Fine, but Smoking a Joint Not?

(The following was recently published on LifeSite, in response to the setting up of a marijuana store - a 'pot shop' - in the...

Saint Henry, King and Emperor

Today we remember Saint Henry, Emperor of the Romans and King of the Italians, the last of the 'Ottonian' line - deriving from the...

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...

To Mask or Not to Mask? That is the Question

One of the primary tasks of a free citizenry is to resist encroaching tyranny – even of the ‘soft’ variety - for once we’ve...