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      The Diamond of England: The Mission and Martyrdom of St. Edmund Campion

      St. Edmund Campion first became a major part of my life when I was assigned to read Edmund Campion: Hero of God’s Underground by Harold...

      Must We Believe that Islam is Peaceful?

      In another well-reasoned article by William Kilpatrick (we may disagree with some of his tone, but his points are good), he alludes to a...

      Killing with Kindness

      At the centre of Leftism is emptiness, a utopia at the heart of European civilization today and its only value is the complete repudiation...

      The Magnanimity of Bearing Misfortune Beautifully

      Trite and tautological though the claim may be, permit me to begin by stating the obvious: it is good when good things happen.  Good...

      The Cruise of the ‘Nona’

      Hilaire Belloc, The Cruise of the 'Nona.’ 1925 On the whole, of the cads and gentlemen I have met, I could give the cads a shade of...

      17th Sunday: The Perfect Sacrifice

      Then Jesus took the loaves, and when he had given thanks, he distributed them to those who were seated; so also the fish, as...

      A Bad Moon Risin’

      In response to a town-hall question during his cross-Canada tour, Prime Minister Trudeau doubled down on the controversial abortion attestation box on the application...

      Banishing Envy

      The final words of today’s second reading, from Saint Paul’s letter to the Colossians, like their parallel in Galatians, are much resorted today: Here there...

      Wheat and Tares

      “Heaven” should not be understood only in the sense that it towers above us, because this infinite space also takes the form of human...

      Second Sunday of Lent: The Transfiguration

      ‘This is my Son, the Beloved; listen to him!’ (Mk. 9:7) On the second Sunday in Lent we always read the Gospel of the Transfiguration...