That in Me You May Have Peace
A very joyful, blessed and grace-filled Pentecost to all of our readers...
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The Three Saints of the Day
Today is one of the rare, if memory serves unique, days in the liturgical calendar wherein we celebrate three saints. Â In chronological order, they...
Carbon Taxes and Legging Freedom
The infamous and unjust âcarbon taxâ begins today, foisting an extra 5 cents a litre on every fill-up. The purpose for this imposition is...
Goretti, Epstein and Henry
I know almost nothing about Jeffrey Epstein, except the vague charges of sexual malfeasance, the âLolita expressâ, and the island of sensual delights, at...
Wenceslaus and Lorenzo, Incidental Martyrs
This is not the stuff of which martyrs are made - So purportedly said Thomas More, who loved all the good things of life,...
The Costa and Celibacy
Pope Emeritus Benedict and Cardinal Sarah have just released a book in defence of clerical celibacy, just as Pope Francis is pondering relaxing the...
Benedict, John Paul II and Freedom
Pope Emeritus Benedict wrote a brief reflection on the hundredth anniversary of Pope John Paul II's birth, which is well worth a read, as...
The Madawaska Current and Magnifying the Masking Mandate
What follows may be of interest to readers who live in the Madawaska Valley, the location of Our Lady Seat of Wisdom College, and...
Homily of Pope John Paul: Christ’s Spiritual Kingdom
EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATION FOR THE FEAST OF CHRIST THE KING
HOMILY OFÂ POPE JOHN PAUL II
Sunday, 23 November 1997
1. On this Sunday which closes the liturgical year,...












