Christendom Versus Chaos
āWhoever does not take up his cross and follow me is not worthy of meā (Mt. 10:38). ā§¾
Last Sunday, in our reflection on the...
Learning Death from History
Those who cannot remember the past are doomed to repeat it.Ā
So declared the famed historian George Santayana in 1863, and there is a...
The Normality of Modification: Might CRISPR Be a Possible āCureā for Down Syndrome?
Imagine going grocery shopping and picking up a can of beans only to see that the top had been dented. Seeing this, you instinctively...
A Gift of Myself
A Gift of Myself, the second book in the Little Douglings series by Carissa Douglas is even more delightful than her first story, I...
Byrd’s Ne Irascaris Domine – Be Not Angry, O Lord, Forever
For our Sunday musical offering this week, we present William Byrd's sublime setting of the Lenten motet Ne Irascaris Domine, in four parts, first...
The ‘Perfect’ Relationship
Anybody heard of Pinterest? If you havenāt, count your lucky stars because youāve just "gained" back hours and hours of time to waste on...
A Christmas and New Year’s Meditation: To the Future, with Hope
The Divine Office is the prayer book of priests. It consists of psalms, hymns and prayers that are said through the day. Some lay...
Quo Vadis, Quebec?
āIf the Church were to be removed from the world, in a short time the world would end.ā St. John Henry Newman
Twenty years ago,...
Traditionalism, the Charismatic Renewal and the End of Christendom
Christendom is dead and God is calling His Church to rise up and rebuild His Church.
I see myself as a ātradismaticā Catholic, to...
Waking Up to God
It is the most phenomenal transformation of the day, born again into consciousness, and like birth, both forced upon us and the fruit of...





















