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      Mater Dolorosa: Our Lady of Sorrows

      (In the calendar of the usus antiquior, today, the Friday before Holy Week, is the memorial of Our Lady of Sorrows. In the revisions...

      The Reality of Saint John’s Eucharistic Symbolism

      INTRODUCTION  The Gospel of St. John, unlike the Synoptic Gospels, offers no account of the institution of the Eucharist in his narrative of the Last...

      WOJTYLA INSTITUTE 2020: THE FOUR LAST THINGS

      WOJTYLA INSTITUTE 2020: THE FOUR LAST THINGS The Wojtyla Summer Institute is moving online for 2020! This year’s theme is “The Four Last Things”, featuring live online...

      Sunday Musical Selection

      To hear some virtuoso violin, treat yourself to Bach's Partita in B minor (BWV 1002), first published in 1720, for solo violin, as performed...

      Found money

      I am always trying to forget what I know—and to find what I don’t know. - G. K. Chesterton When I drive home from work,...

      Councils, Chiefs and Trudeau’s Chaos

      The pathetic summation of Marc Miller, Minister of Indigenous Services, says it all: The protests, clogging up the entire Canadian economy, or what’s left...

      The Beauty of Suffering

      To suffer in love is the greatest of all joys. Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many...

      The trouble with revolutions

      In the first chapter of The Scarlet Pimpernel, Baroness Emma Orczy paints a gruesome image of the dark side of revolutions. She writes that the...

      The Nativity of the Baptist

      Today we celebrate the nativity of St John the Baptist. Why is St John the Baptist’s nativity celebrated by the Church in the most...

      Saint John of the Cross and the Path to the Heights of Holiness

      What does Saint John of the Cross, whose memorial we celebrate in these ides of the dark days of December, saint stand for? Before...