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      The Not-So-Great Reset

      The great reset is a set of bad ideas, ideas that would in my view leave Canada and the Western world poorer and far...

      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...

      Credo in Unum et Trium Deum

      Two creeds are in common use among us: the Apostles’ Creed and the Nicene Creed, which we use on liturgical occasions, and is a...

      C.S. Lewis Revisited

      Arguably the two most influential Christian apologists of the twentieth century were G.K. Chesterton and C.S. Lewis. Both were accomplished essayists, novelists, poets, and...

      30th Sunday: We will not be overcome by evil but overcome evil with good.

      On these two commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets (Mt 22:40). Our Gospel text contains what is sometimes referred to as the Great Commandment,...

      From the Heart of a Woman: What It Really Means to Be a Man

      What does it really mean to be a man? Well, I cannot tell you firsthand. I am a woman. However, I believe that it...

      Communism and the Popes – Part II

      (This is the second part to Paula Adamick’s historical analysis of Communism, following her first take earlier this month. Read and enjoy.  Its enduring appeal...

      A traditional gem from a young composer: a review of “New Catholic Hymns”

      It is unusual to encounter newly-written sacred music that appeals to traditional hymnodic taste; perhaps it is unsurprising that when such music does appear,...

      His Yoke is Easy

      From today's Gospel, His yoke is easy, from Handel's Messiah: https://youtu.be/Js9QOsRL62M

      Adoration and Philosophy

      All Catholics should go to Eucharistic Adoration.  Most Catholics, myself included, should go to Adoration more than they do, whether they go regularly, occasionally,...