Afghanistan leads the news these days and for good reason. But the fixation on the question of whether our troops should remain or come home has obscured the most important objective of CanadaƵapp presence — namely, supporting the struggle of the Afghan people to live in peace with decent living conditions.
Faith is no stranger in the political realm
By Michael HigginsAll of England appears to be waiting for confirmation that its former prime minister has at last crossed the Tiber. Given that if the average Brit had a choice between going to Westminster Abbey for Evensong or dropping by Leicester Square for a bit of celebrity gazing there would be no choice, the pending conversion of Tony Blair as a news item of national interest does appear at first blush to be surprising.
Many ways to spread GodƵapp light
By Lisa PetscheItƵapp been several weeks since we turned back the clocks, ending daylight savings time, but I’m still adjusting. It feels particularly strange to drive home from work in the dark. I much prefer being out and about during daylightot hours; I have more energy and I feel safer, too.
The Christmas manger and the little ones
By Harry Mcavoy, Catholic Register SpecialOn Christmas afternoon, Hope, my five-year-old, will carefully deliver baby Jesus to grandmaƵapp Christmas manger. Mom and dad have had their manger for as long as I can remember. It appears every year in early December and takes up its position of prominence on the end table in the living room.
Christian conspiracy or journalistic overkill?
By Peter Kavanagh, Catholic Register SpecialJournalism is not really about objectivity or neutrality. There are biases in the choice of story, biases in perspective, biases in the way we do stories, especially the language we use.
We do remember
By John Moore, Catholic Register SpecialSeeking miracles in AIDS ministry
By Fr. Michael Czerny, S.J., Catholic Register SpecialAfter NoelƵapp fury
By Fr. Mike Traher, SFM, Catholic Register SpecialIn MertonƵapp poetry, the ‘Word percolates deep’
By Michael HigginsA lover of human love
By Patricia Murphy, Catholic Register SpecialWeakened religious identity is at the root of QuebecƵapp problems
By Cardinal Marc OuelletThe debate on reasonable accommodation and its emotional impact forced Quebec society into an exercise of listening, reflection and dialogue about the place of religion in the public sphere. It is fortunate that a broad forum chaired by two well-known personalities allows us to calmly lead this reflection and dialogue on the current malaise, its causes, issues and solutions. Quebec society is now faced with a choice which requires from individuals and institutional authorities of the state, churches and various religious groups a serious review of the situation and a true and sincere dialogue in order to wisely decide the way forward to live together harmoniously in the coming decades.