Catholic Register Columns Wed, 22 Jan 2025 14:28:52 -0500 Website design by Concerto Designs concertodesigns.ca en-gb Divided yet united in the one true Lord /opinion/columnists/item/10838-divided-yet-united-in-the-one-true-lord /opinion/columnists/item/10838-divided-yet-united-in-the-one-true-lord

The incident in Pope Benedict XVI's recent trip to Turkey that got the most vivid press coverage was his silent prayer, facing Mecca, in Istanbul's Blue Mosque. Given the vehement criticism and controversy that have dogged the Pope's steps ever since his remarks on Islam at Regensburg, such attention was probably inevitable.

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johnbm@catholicregister.org (John Bentley Mays) John Bentley Mays Tue, 19 Dec 2006 00:25:49 -0500
True to Nativity /opinion/guest-columnists/item/10262-true-to-nativity /opinion/guest-columnists/item/10262-true-to-nativity Myroslaw Tataryn, theologian, priest and acting president of St. Jerome's University in the University of Waterloo, made a personal note in his annual Christmas card that this coming celebration will be a "first Christmas" for our family and times such as these are special. He meant, of course, that this Christmas will be a first for us in a new home and in a new city and that we should mark it as such.
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Guest Columns Tue, 19 Dec 2006 00:24:50 -0500
Jesus revealed through the kindness of strangers /opinion/guest-columnists/item/10260-jesus-revealed-through-the-kindness-of-strangers /opinion/guest-columnists/item/10260-jesus-revealed-through-the-kindness-of-strangers

In 1985, Bishop James Doyle sent me to the faculty of education of the University of Toronto where I had a wide range of facilitators and assignments. My psychology professor, Dr. Kong, provided a challenging assignment that proved spiritually fulfilling and blessed my Christmas experience that year.

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Guest Columns Mon, 18 Dec 2006 23:45:56 -0500
Jesus revealed through the kindness of strangers /opinion/guest-columnists/item/10261-jesus-revealed-through-the-kindness-of-strangers /opinion/guest-columnists/item/10261-jesus-revealed-through-the-kindness-of-strangers

In 1985, Bishop James Doyle sent me to the faculty of education of the University of Toronto where I had a wide range of facilitators and assignments. My psychology professor, Dr. Kong, provided a challenging assignment that proved spiritually fulfilling and blessed my Christmas experience that year.

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Guest Columns Mon, 18 Dec 2006 23:45:58 -0500
Grandma's gone, but Christmas memories live on /opinion/guest-columnists/item/10259-grandmas-gone-but-christmas-memories-live-on /opinion/guest-columnists/item/10259-grandmas-gone-but-christmas-memories-live-on

 Christmas at Grandma's — widowed as long as my kids have known her — has always been a special time. Numerous traditions are an integral part of the experience.

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Guest Columns Mon, 18 Dec 2006 03:30:56 -0500
Immaculate Conception is still misunderstood /opinion/guest-columnists/item/10258-immaculate-conception-is-still-misunderstood /opinion/guest-columnists/item/10258-immaculate-conception-is-still-misunderstood

On Dec. 8, 1854, Pope Pius IX proclaimed the dogma of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the dogmatic bull Ineffabilis Deus. In it he stated, "The most Blessed Virgin Mary was, from the first moment of her conception, by a singular grace and privilege of almighty God and by virtue of the merits of Jesus Christ, saviour of the human race, preserved from all stain of original sin." Since then, Catholics have celebrated the feast of the Immaculate Conception each year on the anniversary.

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Guest Columns Thu, 30 Nov 2006 04:42:20 -0500
The real nation /columns/item/10718-the-real-nation /columns/item/10718-the-real-nation

The air in Canada these days has the acrid odour of Rome burning while Nero fiddles. All the debate over whether Quebecois (presumably francophone Quebecers) constitute a "nation" provides a convenient distraction from the real challenges facing the real nation.

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crstaff@catholicregister.org (Catholic Register Staff) Editorial Thu, 30 Nov 2006 04:37:46 -0500
We are challenged to declare our Catholic education goals /opinion/guest-columnists/item/10257-we-are-challenged-to-declare-our-catholic-education-goals /opinion/guest-columnists/item/10257-we-are-challenged-to-declare-our-catholic-education-goals

Where does Catholic education in Ontario find itself today? It truly reflects the culture.

In his book, entitled Unknown Gods: The Ongoing Story of Religion in Canada (1993), Canadian sociologist Reginald Bibby pointed out that a decline in attendance at religious services, first observed years earlier, was continuing: "beyond numerical involvement, relatively few Canadians give evidence of being profoundly influenced by any organized faith." He noted: "The Roman Catholic example, however, suggests that when religious groups have to go head-to-head with the myriad socializing influences found in Canadian culture more generally, it is extremely tough to come out the winner."

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Guest Columns Fri, 24 Nov 2006 04:01:57 -0500
Making room /columns/item/10716-making-room /columns/item/10716-making-room

A recent poll suggests that Canadians still embrace multiculturalism and religious diversity. At the same time, the survey shows that at some point newcomers must find ways to accommodate themselves to this country's deepest principles.

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crstaff@catholicregister.org (Catholic Register Staff) Editorial Fri, 24 Nov 2006 03:48:58 -0500
'Ask the people, Stephen' /opinion/guest-columnists/item/10256-ask-the-people-stephen /opinion/guest-columnists/item/10256-ask-the-people-stephen

In late June of last year,  without the benefit of social scientific evidence, adequate democratic deliberation and the normal process of judicial appeals, and with inordinate pressure put on members of Parliament by party leaders, the House of Commons passed Bill C-38.

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Guest Columns Fri, 24 Nov 2006 03:46:56 -0500