Thursday, November 27, 2025

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      Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christianity

      Good Christians, now rejoice! The timeless tale of Ebenezer Scrooge and his encounters with three ghosts is steeped in Christian references, symbolism, and themes...

      Delivering bricks

      I used to work at a brickyard while I was going through school and when I was first married. It was an amazing place,...

      400th Anniversary of Saint Joseph as Patron of Canada

      In 1624, Father Joseph LeCaron, an early Recollet missionary here in Canada, consecrated this land to Saint Joseph, adopting him as the nation's patron...

      Palestrina’s O Bone Iesu

      In honour of this month dedicated to the Precious Blood, for our musical selection this week we present Palestrina's O Bone Iesu, a short...

      Exalting in the Cross

      We should glory in the Cross of our Lord Jesus, in whom is our salvation, life and resurrection, through whom we are saved and...

      Dowry in the Shadows: The Suppression of Catholicism and Spiritual Vacuum in British Society

      In this essay, I am going to explore some of the causes which led to the opening of a “spiritual vacuum” in Britain, starting with the...

      Caveats, Conscience, but in All Things, Charity

      Before a reflection from long-time contributor Terry McDermott, a health-care worker, a few words from your friendly neighbourhood editor: The Covid vaccine is, to...

      Goel Redeemer, the Avenger of Blood

      Jesus has redeemed sinners through his passion, death, and resurrection, and this paschal mystery can never be fully grasped by the human mind. However,...

      King Henry V and the Hermit of Dreux

      First published in The Morning Post, 24 September 1798; afterward in The Anthology, 1799. based on the following history: “While Henry V lay at...

      Victoria Day 2-4, Ales and Dominions

      A happy Victoria Day to all our readers! Some have dubbed this 'May 2-4', I suppose since it often falls somewhat close to the...