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“Who am I to judge?â€
Hope and optimism
By Catholic Register EditorialPope Francis is the first pope from Latin America and he ensured South America was the destination for his first foreign trip. So it was no surprise that the Argentine Pope was welcomed to World Youth Day in Brazil by huge, adoring crowds who brought his motorcade to a standstill.
A Church united
By Catholic Register EditorialOn July 5 Pope Francis released his first encyclical, a newsworthy event in itself, but then he knocked himself from the headlines by approving the sainthood causes of two of his renowned predecessors. If the rapid-fire announcements seemed unusual, well, that should come as no surprise from a Pope who keeps doing things his way.
ItöÏÓãÊÓƵapp not health care
By Catholic Register EditorialSometimes the obvious needs to be stated: euthanasia is homicide.
Brave new world
By Catholic Register EditorialThe morning after becoming Bishop of Rome, Pope Francis checked out of his hotel by paying his own bill and then calmly strolled into his new life. It was a novel way to launch a papacy but, then, over his first 100 days the new Pope has been making novelty commonplace.
Fair taxation
By Catholic Register EditorialNo one knows exactly how much money is hidden away by millionaires and corporations in offshore bank accounts, but accepted estimates put it as high as $30-trillion dollars. Much of that money is undeclared and untaxed.
Slippery slope indeed
By Catholic Register EditorialFour decades after Henry Morgentaler performed his first abortion to set the country on a path to abortion lawlessness, Canada is still weighing his profound and tragic impact on society. That regrettable truth was apparent in the obituaries after Morgentaler, 90, died May 23 of a heart attack.
Truly heroic
By Catholic Register EditorialWhen Lee Rigby was hacked to death in broad daylight by two self-proclaimed Muslim fighters on a London street, the British soldier was not alone. Christ was with him in the person of three extraordinary women.
Rights = peace
By Catholic Register EditorialIt is difficult to envision peace coming soon to war-torn Syria. Lasting peace, the type that brings security and respect for human dignity, is unlikely without religious freedom, and there is no apparent will among SyriaöÏÓãÊÓƵapp warring factions to embrace this inalienable human right.
Secular challenge
By Catholic Register EditorialIn proclaiming the Year of Faith last October, Pope Benedict emphasized a need to re-evangelize wherever secular culture was tugging at ChristianityöÏÓãÊÓƵapp deep roots. The recent publication of census data from Statistics Canada underscores why Benedict was so concerned.
Ethical consumption
By Catholic Register EditorialMillions of people across the developing world are longing to work and will take almost any job, at any wage in just about any workplace. They’re that desperate.