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Trudeau resignation might be too late for charities' sake

Fundamental political leadership demanded that Prime Minister Trudeau unequivocally declare before Christmas whether he would try to continue leading Canada or resign.

Know Evil

Congratulations to The CatholicRegister for publishing the Dec. 1 guest column “What Catholics need to know about Palestine” by Catholics for Justice and Peace in the Holy Land.

Parellel priorities

Pope Francis did not attend the consecration ceremony at Notre Dame because he was busy on Dec. 7 consecrating Toronto Archbishop Francis Leo and 20 other prelates to the College of Cardinals. Both ceremonies were of deep Christian import. Notre Dame represented resurrection, and the new Cardinals renewal. Both were a celebration of life.

The Rings arose from TolkeinƵapp suffering

J.R.R. TolkienƵapp Middle-earth — the world of The Lord of the Rings and now the new animated film The War of the Rohirrim — was born, first and foremost, from TolkienƵapp intense and lifelong love for language.

St. Sylvester save us from neoannophobia

Perhaps most relevant at this time is that there is a well-known phobia fearing the arrival of the new year — neoannophobia — and as one would expect, a saint to counter this unease — St. Sylvester.

Finding leaders in the arms of the Angel

The Globe and Mail interviewed business leaders about Dominic LeBlancƵapp appointment as finance minister, so it set the parameters for the resulting story. These men are entitled to their opinions, but their assumption that CanadaƵapp finance minister needs to be “one of us” shows a lack of regard for broader concerns.

Editorial: A new year for living ‘off time’

Imagine two doors before you. One wide. One narrow. You stand on the threshold. A moment of decision. The wide door hints at busy brightness behind. But the mere presence of another door is intriguing.

Verbatim: A blog post Fr. Troy Nguyen, Chaplain of St. Francis Xavier Chaplaincy

A blog post Fr. Troy Nguyen, Chaplain of St. Francis Xavier Chaplaincy in the diocese of Calgary.

  • January 2, 2025

Verbatim: Executive Director Agnes Thomas in the newsletter of Catholic Charities of the Toronto Archdiocese

In the newsletter of Catholic Charities of the Toronto Archdiocese, Executive Director Agnes Thomas pinpoints the divine-human connection at the heart of the consistory where Archbishop Francis Leo was made a cardinal.

  • January 2, 2025

Verbatim: Excerpt from Pope Francis’ homily for the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God

Excerpt from Pope Francis’ homily at Holy Mass on the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God.

  • January 10, 2025

Walking violent streets in humility before God

It was many years ago, and I cannot remember where I read it, but I wrote it down on a tattered piece of paper, which I just came across the other day. The author wrote, “We have to listen to our experiences and tell our stories. This is the Gospel. But try to make sure that you get the story right, you are not the hero or the heroine, the poor are, and God is.”