Starting to feel Francis is including me out
My inclination is to defend whoever is our pope. I say this for several reasons. For one a pope is Christ鱿鱼视频app shadow on Earth. I also believe popes are chosen by men influenced by the Holy Spirit. Lastly, I鈥檓 a convert. The idea of criticizing a pope seems presumptuous for someone relatively new to the faith.
The surprising simplicity of meaning the world
Presence has been swirling around me, chasing me in the fall wind, working its way through my hair. I taste it in time with friends, in singing in a choir, and in the longing to run away from what is hard.
Prudence gives rise to virtuous leadership
The world today has numerous crises 鈥 climate change, pandemic, growing discrepancies of power and wealth, the nuclear threat and war, not only in Ukraine but wars in places that go underreported. Perhaps the greatest crisis is the lack of leadership capable of dealing with these substantive crises.
- By Glen Argan
Readers Speak Out: October 23, 2022
Magazine huzzahs
I want to extend my congratulations to the staff of The Catholic Register for the excellent commemorative magazine Penance and Progress. The articles are thorough and thought-provoking.
Editorial: Slippery slope anyone?
While creating the generation that came to life from 1946 to 1964, Canadians were in the midst of the Baby Boom.
Expanding the work of Church on the Street
I have often prayed for others to join the ministry of 鈥淭he Church on the Street.鈥 However, even though many have come to look and see, none has chosen to follow. My offer of 鈥渇ranchises available鈥 has failed to convince. Unfortunately, the front-page news this week of two murders in the area dampened any enthusiasm there might have been.
Get over ourselves and get with God鱿鱼视频app program
The best sermon I ever heard was delivered by Fr. Philip Merdinger, the founder of the Brotherhood of Hope, a religious community dedicated to campus ministry. Father preached a retreat for us Daughters of St. Paul, and the gist of his sermon was: 鈥淵ou are not the most important thing in the world. God is.鈥
Division by 鈥榠sm鈥
As a child, I was fishing off a wooden dock at the small lake near the town in B.C. where I grew up when a farmer from Saskatchewan and his son appeared as if out of a dream I didn鈥檛 know I was having.
Catholics must never let puns Peter out
I have indulged in a passion for puns throughout my career. Despite feeling gleeful about this on one level, I also remember an army of English literature professors intoning that puns were the lowest form of wit. While there are legions of people who deeply oppose puns on principle, there is an equally vast array of fans that believe in them at all costs.
Readers Speak Out: October 16, 2022
Blocking transparency
I find the Oct. 2 editorial 鈥淩ebuild trust鈥 mind boggling.
Editorial: Root of all evil?
Canadian Cardinal Michael Czerny deployed a recent lecture in Chicago to drive home the vital point that 鈥減ro-life鈥 commitment does not 鈥 must not 鈥 be limited to opinion and activism around abortion and euthanasia.