Saturday, November 29, 2025

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...

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.  In chronological order, they...

A New Bishop for Pembroke and for Canada

Propitiously, on this memorial of Canada's first, and quite saintly, bishop, a new episcopus has been announced for the Pembroke diocese, where this writer...

Mandating Masking Madness, and Vaccines While We’re At It

Mask Mania, militaristically mandated, continues, almost unabated, the talisman of the age, the sign of do-gooder-ism - no, not a pro-life t-shirt, or even...

The Cardinal Sarah’s Tweet, and All the Irish Saints

As various parts of the world enter yet-another totalitarian lockdown, precipitating further social and spiritual malaise, if not outright despair - there will come...

A Christmas Carol

Charles Dickens' novella A Christmas Carol was first published on December 19, 1843, and it has been a much beloved classic ever since. Sure,...

Let My People Go…

In this Lenten season, readers may feel like the Israelites, under their heavy taskmasters in Egypt, forced to make bricks without straw. People must...

Slavery, Abortion and Denying Communion

Those who are ignorant of history are doomed to repeat it - So Randall Smith begins his must-read essay in The Catholic Thing -...

Macron’s Praetorian, Mexicans and Moustaches

Emmanuel Macron's entire security detail - his personal praetorian guard, if you will - quit en masse rather than submit to his requirement that...

Onward, Christian Soldiers!

George Buscemi is right, and his words should be read by all our bishops and priests and everyone sitting in the pews wondering what...