Verbatim: Dr. John Maher addressing Parliament’s Special Joint Committee on MAiD
Dr. John Maher, president of the Ontario Association for Assertive Community Treatment and Flexible Assertive Community Treatment, addressing Parliament’s Special Joint Committee on Medical Assistance in Dying.
Disputing theory, crashing into reality
The institutionalization of radically anti-scientific notions of sex and gender has been creeping into our world — and my life — at an astonishing pace for years. I’ve simply never gotten used to it.
Heavenly resolutions grant great relations
There’s a fascinating trend that occurs in the first month of the year. Gyms typically see a 12-per-cent increase in new memberships at the beginning of January. By the close of the month, four per cent of these new members will have quit the gym, 14 per cent leave by the end of February, and 50 per cent are gone by June, according to the Global Health & Fitness Association.
A saint who cuts the vinegar out of journalism
Although St. Francis de Sales is counted among the great saints, the first I heard of him was in his role as patron saint of writers, journalists and the Catholic press. I remained with that meagre knowledge for years until I encountered then-Bishop Thomas Collins who was and is a great fan of St. Francis.
- By Glen Argan
The three funerals of Pope Benedict XVI
“Today we bury his remains in the earth as a seed of immortality — our hearts are full of sadness, yet at the same time of joyful hope and profound gratitude.”
Readers Speak Out: January 15, 2023
Hope springs
I wonder if there will be an editorial entitled “Hope for 2023?”
Editorial: Hope for 2023
Our paramount hope and prayer for 2023 is that the federal government’s pause in its rush to push medically assisted homicide brings sincere recognition of its folly on life issues generally.
Guess who was gunning back to Saskatoon?
Where can you find fervent, engaged Catholic youth these days? Why, in Saskatoon, of course!
Readers Speak Out: January 8, 2023
Losing Lewis
I found myself muttering “too bad” when Charles Lewis noted he is retiring from The Catholic Register.
Editorial: Holiness, humanity
Among the resonances that will expand across time from Benedict XVI’s intellect, character, holiness and humanity is the harmonious clarity he sustained between certainty and charity.
Advent of an epiphany on biodiversity
During the season of Advent, we celebrated the arrival of that new life which changed the world forever. But Christians don’t just wait impatiently, hovering like children anxious to tear open gifts on Christmas morn. An adult faith moves us to prepare the way of the Lord by deeper reflection, leading towards changing ourselves and our practices. Living through Advent, we open ourselves to the incarnational activity of God’s grace in the world today. Nowhere is this change more necessary than in humanity’s treatment of God’s Creation, meaning all of nature and our relationships with other humans within it.