Canadian Catholics and Christians generally are not paranoid if they harbour suspicions that their governmental overlords are unsubtly trying to control their rights of free speech, religion and assembly.
Francis Campbell: Jesus has some advice about social justice
By Francis CampbellWords are seldom minced from the pulpit of the Cornwallis Street Baptist Church in Halifax. A couple Sundays past was no different as pastor Rhonda Britton and the congregation tackled the recurring issue of racial discrimination.
Med student 'distressed' by assisted suicide decisions
By Alexandra Majerski, Guest ColumnistI am a second-year medical student at the University of Toronto. Next year, my peers and I will embark on a series of rigorous and demanding clinical rotations, shortly after which we will decide which area of medicine we will pursue in our professional lives. Conversations about the future abound.
Fr. Thomas Reese: Msgr. Vigano had to go
By Fr. Thomas ReeseBlurred lines: Vatican manipulation of photo becomes the story
By Greg Erlandson, Catholic News ServiceLuke Stocking: The 0.7 per cent aid solution requires massive push
By Luke StockingMickey Conlon: Tragedy should not derail reconciliation
By Mickey Conlon, The Catholic RegisterREGINA – The trial of a Saskatchewan farmer charged in the death of a 22-year-old Indigenous man has ended with an acquittal. But other than that, what have we learned from this?
Justice after 11-year battle to protect human rights in mining industry
By Luke StockingFrancis Campbell: Making the most from our mulligans
By Francis CampbellI only wish I had a chance to do that all over again.