Bob Brehl: Book paints Trump as tragic hero
In a new book, The Case for Trump, scholarly classicist Victor Davis Hanson paints the U.S. president as a tragic hero like Achilles or Ajax from classic Greek literature.
Readers Speak Out: Trump bashing, shifting values, the Church is not mean (January 3, 2019)
Trump bashers
What is happening to The Catholic Register? It used to report about Catholic Canadian values. Now it consistently bashes Donald Trump. Trump is not perfect, but which politician is? However, he is pro-life. Because of his pro-life belief, the tide may be turning in the United States. Millions of children can be saved.
Charles Lewis: Trump doesn’t deserve pro-life support
Donald Trump has become a hero of the pro-life movement and the darling of conservative Christians. But there is ample evidence to question whether he is worthy of that mantle or even of our respect. Does he really live up to a Christian ideal of respecting life?
Covington Catholic boys: Investigation begins, discussion ongoing
U.S. bishops urge bipartisan plan to stop government shutdown, protect 'vulnerable' groups
Catholic groups tears apart Trump speech about border wall
Robert Brehl: Ringing in the New Year with optimism
It’s easy to look around and be pessimistic. Public and household debt levels are alarmingly high in Canada. The Church is roiling from one abuse scandal to another. So many parts of the world seem in chaos with rampant corruption, wars and terrorism.
Robert Brehl: Bush funeral a procession of contrasts
The televised funeral of George Herbert Walker Bush at the Washington National Cathedral was a reminder of times when the office of the U.S. President worked for bipartisanship, decency and decorum.
New U.S. law will provide relief to genocide victims of Islamic State in Iraq, Syria
Robert Brehl: Friend’s passing puts things in perspective
The other day, I went to pay my respects to the widow and two children of a friend and neighbor whom I played pick-up hockey with for several years. He was only 55.
Readers Speak Out: December 2, 2018
A peacemaker
Re: Reflections of a nation in a time of grief (Nov. 18):
Fr. J.A. McDonagh’s account of the events following John F. Kennedy’s assassination was remarkable. Reflecting on the tragedy, he wrote: “Nothing will be the same again until merciful time has weighed all the evidence produced.”
Robert Brehl: Trump, an Ugly American in Paris
Just when one thinks the current president of the United States can’t do anything more brazen, he trumps that belief and goes one further.