Saturday, November 22, 2025

Life in the Visitation

A blessed feast of the Visitation to one and all!  I have always considered this a pro-life feast, when two saintly women, each bearing...

That in Me You May Have Peace

A very joyful, blessed and grace-filled Pentecost to all of our readers... In the midst of all the travails of this world, let us entrust...

Nota in Brevis, December 12th. Our Lady of Guadalupe, et al.

*Today is the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, declared patroness of the Americas, and bumped up to a feast day, by Pope Saint...

Deacon Jean-Nil Chabot, Ph. D, responds to my most recent editorial: Generally speaking I would not differ from what you wrote, but I will express...

Pope Benedict, Silence and Cardinal Sarah

I just came across a brief commentary by Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, on Robert Cardinal Sarah's new book, The Power of Silence: Against the Dictatorship...

An Inestimable Gift to God

In the eyes of God, the smaller and more hidden things in this life are often those of the greatest moment in the sight...

Thomas Tallis Concert

Tallis Choir of Toronto presents: Forty! Forty! Forty! Saturday, November 25, 2017 at 7:30 pm in Ottawa St. Patrick’s Church, 141 McCaul Street (north of Dundas, near St. Patrick Station) Toronto,...

Of Coercion and Suffering

Paula Adamick has a piece on coercion by the State, very a propos, for the power and intrusion of the government is waxing stronger...

Solstice, Sanctity and Ireland

This is the first day of summer, the longest day of the year (in the northern hemisphere), solstice marking the Earth’s midway point in...

Bellarmine and a Few Good Men

We could use a few more men with the clear mind and soul of Robert Bellarmine (+1621), bishop, cardinal, doctor of the Church, Jesuit,...