Trudeau is wrong… abortion is not a right
In late September I wrote a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in which I expressed dismay at what I called some “very serious” fallacies he continues to spread regarding abortion.
- By Jim Hughes
Comment: There is light behind shadows of grief
Visiting a cousin, Joe, who lives far away, my family and I received a tour of his most unusual home.
Andy WarholƵapp world: Confusing... and Catholic
When I converted to Catholicism in 1984, my decision was at least partially influenced by the testimony and example of people I admired who happened to be Catholic — particularly writers as diverse as John Henry Newman, Hilaire Belloc, G.K. Chesterton, Evelyn Waugh, Ronald Knox, Flannery O’Connor and Dorothy Day.
Research can never break my canine bond
Among the many compelling narratives coming out of recent hurricane disasters were stories about displaced residents saving their pets — and rescuing those of complete strangers — amidst treacherous flooding.
Publisher of Catholic apologetics had zeal for open-air evangelism
Born in Australia in 1897, Frank SheedƵapp father was a Scottish Presbyterian, his mother an Irish Catholic. Fortunately for the Church, and for English literature, his mother won out and, at 16, Frank declared himself Catholic and never looked back.
- By Ian Hunter
Publisher of Catholic apologetics had zeal for open-air evangelism
Born in Australia in 1897, Frank SheedƵapp father was a Scottish Presbyterian, his mother an Irish Catholic. Fortunately for the Church, and for English literature, his mother won out and, at 16, Frank declared himself Catholic and never looked back.
- By Ian Hunter
Reformation turns 500: More bridges to build across the great divide
Celebrating the 150th anniversary of CanadaƵapp Confederation is a benchmark accomplishment which should make all Canadians proud.
Comment: Learning to listen is key to building bridges
A shooting at a Boston area abortion clinic brought six women together for a talk. Three were pro-life movement leaders and three were high-profile pro-choice activists.
- By John Milloy
Comment: Francis opens the door to ‘cafeteria’ Catholics
To call someone “more Catholic than the Pope” used to be a joking reference to conservative Catholics, but these days there truly are some people who think they are more Catholic than Pope Francis.
Comment: Our environmental abuse puts us on a road to ruin
The August and September hurricanes of Harvey, Irma and Jose drowned out two fleeting news items that should keep us awake at night with anguish about how we’re treating our planet.