The ineradicable lightness of understanding
At a recent convocation ceremony, I closed my commencement address with a reference to one of my favourite stories: that of the famed astronomer Harlow Shapley and his discovery that Argon atoms, which make up one per cent of our atmosphere, never fade. They recirculate indefinitely.
Readers Speak Out: August 7-14, 2022
Lead on, Milloy
Kudos to John Milloy for his July 10-17 column “Building a consistent culture of life.”
Editorial: One papal flaw -- genocide?
Whether Pope Francis proves correct that the Indian residential school system constituted “genocide,” he erred three times during the concluding media conference for his otherwise near-flawless penitential pilgrimage across Canada.
The West should be a cardinal point
Pope Francis will lead a consistory to install new cardinals on Aug. 27. The 16 new cardinal electors, eligible to vote in the next election of a pope, come from surprising places, and many are involved with people on society’s margins. As observers note, the men this Pope has named princes of the Church often have no pretensions to royalty. They are God’s servants in the vineyard of life.
- By Glen Argan
Helping youth toward gender reality
I don’t need to tell you that gender confusion is rampant among our youth today. Only 10 years ago, when I would ask an audience of adults or youth, everyone knew someone who was same-sex attracted, but no one knew someone who was experiencing gender dysphoria or identified as “trans.” Now everyone knows some young person fairly close to them in that situation: a son, daughter, nephew, niece, grandchild. Why?
Editorial: The proof is in the action, despite what media will tell you
The muting of approval following Pope Francis’ wholesale, emotional, and historic apology on Canadian soil for the “evil” done to Indigenous people has come in two forms.
When love moves life’s story forward
Writing, for me, is both a part of how I make my living and how I make sense of my living. My summer reading has coincidentally connected around a theme that, in the end, a life is just a collection of stories.
Child care solutions vital in post-Roe era
“For a nation seemingly set on making people have babies, we sure don’t want to invest in them.”
Readers Speak Out: July 24-31, 2022
Knife job
The editorial, “Pick a faith lane” slyly slipped a stiletto into the theological integrity of Pope Francis.
Editorial: Forgive us our sins
The moment of humility and contrition Pope Francis ushers in with his visit to Canada may seem an unpropitious time to remind ourselves how great we art.
Full healing requires extending forgiveness
Hopes are high Pope Francis’ visit to Canada will bring about the reconciliation that leads to healing and restoration for Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples alike. The Pontiff’s visit follows on the heels of his meeting with an Indigenous delegation in the Vatican at the end of March.