Catholic Register Columns Wed, 22 Jan 2025 11:02:24 -0500 Website design by Concerto Designs concertodesigns.ca en-gb Men behaving beastly /opinion/guest-columnists/item/37385-men-behaving-beastly /opinion/guest-columnists/item/37385-men-behaving-beastly

"Why do men become beasts?"

The question was asked by South African Archbishop Buti Joseph Tlhagale. In a speech last August, he was warning men that they will be held accountable for the treatment of women. "The Son of God will make us pay for all the things we have done, or not done," the archbishop said.

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Guest Columns Thu, 21 Nov 2024 12:28:11 -0500
ChristƵapp gift lies beyond our woundedness /opinion/columnists/item/37384-christ-s-gift-lies-beyond-our-woundedness /opinion/columnists/item/37384-christ-s-gift-lies-beyond-our-woundedness

My favourite book is “The Wound and the Gift,” the biography of Scottish poet and novelist George Mackay Brown. His poetry and novels were written with a sensitivity that was able to look beyond the wound, to see the gift within; a gift that often contributed to the personƵapp woundedness. 

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robert.kinghorn@ekinghorn.com (Robert Kinghorn) Register Columnists Thu, 21 Nov 2024 12:17:15 -0500
Pray for those suffering PurgatoryƵapp pains /opinion/columnists/item/37383-pray-for-those-suffering-purgatory-s-pains /opinion/columnists/item/37383-pray-for-those-suffering-purgatory-s-pains

When I was a kid, my brother came home from Catholic summer camp singing a dirge that went like this: “Pray for the dead and the dead will pray for you; seems like they have nothing else to do.” 

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burnsh@catholicregister.org (Sr. Helena Burns, FSP) Register Columnists Thu, 21 Nov 2024 12:09:10 -0500
Truth is the sign language of God /opinion/columnists/item/37382-truth-is-the-sign-language-of-god /opinion/columnists/item/37382-truth-is-the-sign-language-of-god

The Gospel for the feast of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe calls us to enter the kingdom of truth. As his death drew near, Jesus said to Pilate, “You say that I am a king. For this I was born, and for this I came into the world, to testify to the truth. Everyone who belongs to the truth listens to my voice.” (John 18.37)

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glenargan@catholicregister.org (Glen Argan) Register Columnists Thu, 21 Nov 2024 11:55:15 -0500
Charity works to inform Catholic consciences /opinion/columnists/item/37368-charity-works-to-inform-catholic-consciences /opinion/columnists/item/37368-charity-works-to-inform-catholic-consciences

Last week, our American brothers and sisters went to the polls to choose the next president of the United States. Within the coming year, Canadian Catholics will also be called to cast ballots for their party of choice in the next federal election. But which candidate should they choose?

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lea.kivi@sympatico.ca (Lea Karen Kivi ) Register Columnists Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:32:33 -0500
Jesus’ victory over death is unchanging /opinion/columnists/item/37367-jesus-victory-over-death-is-unchanging /opinion/columnists/item/37367-jesus-victory-over-death-is-unchanging

During this month when Roman Catholics mark the month of the Holy Souls death is perhaps more top of mind for many of us as we remember our family members and friends who have died. What is our attitude to death in the 21st century Church? Does it remain faithful to a view of death that is illumined by the light of ChristƵapp suffering and death on the Cross and His resurrection on the third day? Or, have we come to understand death in a distorted way, shorn of its salvific character? I recently explored these questions in my latest missive to a network of pastors I regularly write to through my work at the Christian think tank Cardus. The following is drawn from that text:

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abennett@catholicregister.org (Andrew Bennett) Register Columnists Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:22:25 -0500
Facing martyrdom a paradox of persecution /opinion/guest-columnists/item/37365-facing-martyrdom-a-paradox-of-persecution /opinion/guest-columnists/item/37365-facing-martyrdom-a-paradox-of-persecution

Pope Francis has always shown deep sensitivity to the plight of persecuted Christians worldwide. Since the beginning of his pontificate, he has regularly spoken out in defence of these vulnerable communities, highlighting the injustices and suffering they endure. Whether in Iraq, Syria, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, or other regions marked by conflict and violence, the Holy Father has expressed his unconditional support, urging the international community to intervene to protect the faithful. 

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Guest Columns Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:32:31 -0500
Hang on – Heaven is on its way /opinion/columnists/item/37363-hang-on-heaven-is-on-its-way /opinion/columnists/item/37363-hang-on-heaven-is-on-its-way

We often think of faith as belief or trust, which it is, but have you ever thought of faith as endurance? I’m beginning to think endurance and perseverance are a big part of the faith picture. LetƵapp begin with this bracing statement: “When you come to serve the Lord, prepare yourself for trials.” Yikes! Why is that? ItƵapp the mystery of the Cross. 

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burnsh@catholicregister.org (Sr. Helena Burns, FSP) Register Columnists Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:27:21 -0500
Parting is hard /columns/item/37362-parting-is-hard /columns/item/37362-parting-is-hard

Those of us who have experienced the death of a loved one, even if we believe that she or he has gone to a better place, still find ourselves struggling with the parting.

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special@catholicregister.org (Catholic Register Special) Editorial Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:23:36 -0500
Dig deep like Jesus, Mary, and Job /opinion/guest-columnists/item/37361-dig-deep-like-jesus-mary-and-job /opinion/guest-columnists/item/37361-dig-deep-like-jesus-mary-and-job

Yea though He slay me, yet will I trust Him.  This line from the Book of Job was the response of Rabbi Abraham Heschel to the question, “How can you possibly believe in God after six million of your people were slaughtered in the holocaust?!”  The tears streaming down Rabbi HeschelƵapp face spoke of his anguish over this evil, and perhaps his anguish in not understanding why God allowed it.  His tears spoke of an answer wrenched from the deepest possible act of trust and faith, not an answer solely from the intellect or will.  ItƵapp the only answer that can bring peace to the heart.

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Guest Columns Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:13:08 -0500