There is something about distance, numbers and repetition that I have always found peculiar in terms of evoking reaction. I find this is especially true when thinking about anti-religious persecution.
Church on the Street: In this ‘pop-up’ community, all are one
By Robert KinghornA Catholic, a Baptist and a Mennonite walked into a bar and the barman said, “What’s this, some kind of a joke?”
Glen Argan: Finding an ongoing encounter with Christ
By Glen ArganThe rich man who came to Jesus looking for the meaning of life had kept all the commandments. Still, an emptiness remained. “What do I still lack?” he asked Jesus (Matthew 19:20).
Peter Stockland: The power of hearts makes a better world
By Peter StocklandIn a fine interview following the recent synagogue killings in Pittsburgh, Ottawa’s Rabbi Reuven Bulka offered wisdom that went far beyond the specific act of terrible bloodshed.
Vanessa Santilli-Raimondo: Moms don’t kid around with Macron’s musings
By Vanessa Santilli-Raimondo, The Catholic RegisterDuring a recent speech, French President Emmanuel Macron made a statement that hit a nerve with moms around the world.
Church on the Street: Friends stand by with help and prayers
By Robert Kinghorn“I’m going down east to try to be reconciled with my father.”
Figure of Speech: Selfies and looking beyond the lens
By Gerry TurcotteRecently I Googled the term “selfie” and determined quickly that no further research into the matter was needed. What I found were endless varieties of scantily clad self-representations, with very little analysis about why anyone would transmit these images about themselves, or what the images were meant to suggest other than an easily accessible sexuality occurring in epidemic proportions (79 million images on Instagram alone that fall into this category).
Charles Lewis: Frustrations with euthanasia
By Charles LewisOn rare occasions I get clear signals of what needs to be done in my life. When it comes, it arrives through people I respect. Each gives me the answer I need but I did not know I needed till I heard it.
Charles Lewis: St. Francis sets an example for reformers
By Charles LewisSt. Francis of Assisi means a lot to me. Reading about him during the early days of my conversion really made Catholicism come alive. I even took the name Francis when I entered the Church.
Glen Argan: Truth takes a back seat in Khashoggi case
By Glen ArganMy plan had been to write this week on the 25th anniversary of Pope John Paul’s encyclical The Splendour of Truth, the sainted pope’s most controversial document. However, as often happens, events intervened and I put off writing that reflection. Maybe next time.
Peter Stockland: Religious freedom’s losses are piling up fast
By Peter StocklandThe new Quebec government’s proposed assault on religious freedom by barring public wearing of overt faith markers is worrisome enough.