The Catholic Register - Guest Columns Thu, 23 Jan 2025 19:25:15 -0500 Website design by Concerto Designs concertodesigns.ca en-gb The question about Pope Francis /opinion/guest-columnists/item/17708-the-question-about-pope-francis /opinion/guest-columnists/item/17708-the-question-about-pope-francis

Just about my least favourite question (unfortunately, often posed these days) is: “What do you think of the new Pope?”

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ianhunter@catholicregister.org (Ian Hunter) Guest Columns Thu, 27 Feb 2014 09:45:00 -0500
Hospitality of the heart brings God closer /opinion/guest-columnists/item/17635-hospitality-of-the-heart-brings-god-closer /opinion/guest-columnists/item/17635-hospitality-of-the-heart-brings-god-closer

They’ll know we are Christians by our love.

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ctolentino@rogers.com (Mary Tolentino ) Guest Columnists Thu, 13 Feb 2014 11:22:11 -0500
Catholic schools are winners in the education game /opinion/guest-columnists/item/17634-catholic-schools-are-winners-in-the-education-game /opinion/guest-columnists/item/17634-catholic-schools-are-winners-in-the-education-game

Next to hockey, education seems to dominate the Canadian media. And just like hockey, education is reported as a sport. Winners and losers, weaknesses and strengths, who should stay, who should be traded, whoƵapp not contributing to the team, whoƵapp first and whoƵapp last.

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cns@catholicregister.org (Catholic News Service) Guest Columnists Thu, 13 Feb 2014 11:15:09 -0500
The media as a vast enterprise of neighbourliness /opinion/guest-columnists/item/17556-the-media-as-a-vast-enterprise-of-neighbourliness /opinion/guest-columnists/item/17556-the-media-as-a-vast-enterprise-of-neighbourliness

“You just want to sell newspapers!” is one of the most interesting insults that every reporter and editor hears at some point. There aren’t many professions liable to quite that sort of calumny.

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mikes@catholicregister.org (Michael Swan, The Catholic Register) Guest Columns Thu, 30 Jan 2014 09:48:23 -0500
FaithƵapp message is too often lost /opinion/guest-columnists/item/17486-faith%E2%80%99s-message-is-too-often-lost /opinion/guest-columnists/item/17486-faith%E2%80%99s-message-is-too-often-lost

It was the night before Christmas and all through the church, many creatures were stirring . . . especially the restless children.

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ctolentino@rogers.com (Mary Tolentino ) Guest Columnists Thu, 16 Jan 2014 10:43:06 -0500
We can only grow through embracing our own fragility /opinion/guest-columnists/item/17482-we-can-only-grow-through-embracing-our-own-fragility /opinion/guest-columnists/item/17482-we-can-only-grow-through-embracing-our-own-fragility

There is a deep vulnerability at the heart of education. Sometimes it looks like this:

A mother sits across from me sobbing, her shoulders heaving up and down as she surrenders to the anguish that she carries for her child. I move out from behind the barrier of my desk and sit beside her, offering a tissue.

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richard.olson@catholicregister.org (Richard Olson) Guest Columns Thu, 16 Jan 2014 09:54:13 -0500
Time gets it right, and wrong, all at once /opinion/guest-columnists/item/17415-time-gets-it-right-and-wrong-all-at-once /opinion/guest-columnists/item/17415-time-gets-it-right-and-wrong-all-at-once

It is splendid indeed that Time magazine made Pope Francis its “Person of the Year” for 2013. The Pope has captured the imagination of the world and has breathed new life into the Catholic Church.

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Guest Columns Wed, 25 Dec 2013 23:27:12 -0500
Open up and let God into our lives /opinion/guest-columnists/item/17340-open-up-and-let-god-into-our-lives /opinion/guest-columnists/item/17340-open-up-and-let-god-into-our-lives

I just can’t do it in my own. We vain humans have such difficulty admitting that.

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ctolentino@rogers.com (Mary Tolentino ) Guest Columnists Thu, 12 Dec 2013 10:26:16 -0500
Mandela inspires a hope for progress /opinion/guest-columnists/item/17337-mandela-inspires-a-hope-for-progress /opinion/guest-columnists/item/17337-mandela-inspires-a-hope-for-progress

Reflecting on the 1994 election of Nelson Mandela as the first black president of South Africa, American scholar Rob Nixon wrote: “Between 1964 and 1990 he was absented from the political present, yet remained a pre-eminent inhabitant of South AfricaƵapp past and future. He lived on the cusp of time, embodying a peopleƵapp hope, yet monumentalized on a scale ordinarily reserved for the dead.”

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frstan@catholicregister.org (Fr. Stan Chu Ilo) Guest Columns Thu, 12 Dec 2013 09:58:33 -0500
Packing up family memories /opinion/guest-columnists/item/17282-packing-up-family-memories /opinion/guest-columnists/item/17282-packing-up-family-memories

Emptying the house I grew up in, after the passing of my mom, has been one of the most difficult, rewarding, surprising, touching and inspiring times of my life. It was so fitting that this emptying culminated in November, the month that starts with us remembering those who have died and ends on the eve of Advent.

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dorothypilarskiCR2011@catholicregister.org (Dorothy Pilarski) Guest Columnists Fri, 29 Nov 2013 09:27:14 -0500