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Several years ago Jean Beliveau was asked to name the book he would select if he could own just one.
“The Bible,” he told the Montreal Gazette. “ItƵapp a book I could read the rest of my life.”
Rediscover our roots
By Catholic Register EditorialPope Francis issued a wake-up call in a frank address (or was it a scolding?) he delivered Nov. 25 to the European Parliament. Good for him. But letƵapp not be smug about it. His knuckle-rap that a “self-absorbed” Europe needs to recover its soul applies with equal weight to North America.
Feed the world
By Catholic Register EditorialJason Brown was making millions of dollars playing in the NFL when he suddenly quit last winter to answer a call to feed the poor.
Speaking of sex
By Catholic Register EditorialOntarioƵapp Ministry of Education has launched an online survey regarding the sex-ed component of a new health and physical education curriculum for elementary schools. According to an information package, the ministry is seeking input from 4,000 selected parents — one from every elementary school in the province — as it finalizes a new curriculum for implementation next September.
Pick better battles
By Catholic Register EditorialFour months after its health care policy for refugee claimants was ruled unconstitutional, Ottawa has grudgingly relented to a judgeƵapp order and returned many — but not all — benefits to the needy people it had previously abandoned. We say grudgingly because the immigration minister remains determined to continue a court battle in defence of a policy that a federal court has already — and quite rightly — denounced as “cruel and unusual.”
Have mercy
By Catholic Register EditorialThere is nothing novel in a Pope rejecting the death penalty, but in typical style Pope Francis went a step further recently by also denouncing life sentences.
Tread carefully
By Catholic Register EditorialAfter the attack on Parliament by a lone gunman the instinctive temptation is to respond aggressively. First, to respond politically by supporting new laws that empower police and security officers at the expense of some civil liberties. Second, to respond socially by waffling on Canadian principles that uphold tolerance and respect for all citizens of all backgrounds.
Risky business
By Catholic Register EditorialPope Francis sought a “sincere and open” discussion among Church leaders attending the extraordinary Synod of Bishops on the family. Well, he got it. And then some.
Model Canadians
By Catholic Register EditorialThe year-long celebration of the 350th anniversary of the founding of the Diocese of Quebec reached into the Vatican on Oct. 12 with a papal Mass to honour CanadaƵapp two newest saints.
A just response
By Catholic Register EditorialIn cases of unprovoked violence the use of reasonable force may be justified to stop an aggressor.
Zero tolerance
By Catholic Register EditorialIn a widely reported statement Pope Francis recently told bishops to protect minors with “utmost care” and warned that anyone who failed would “be held accountable.”