Catholic Insight

Inspired by Truth, Enlightening Minds for the Church in Canada and Throughout the World

Catholic Insight

Inspired by Truth, Enlightening Minds for the Church in Canada and Throughout the World

Month: July 2017

A Review of Adrian Owen’s “Into the Gray Zone: A Neuroscientist Explores the Border Between Life and Death”

Imagine that you could communicate with someone in a coma. What kinds of questions would you ask? Maybe you would ask if they had memory of their life before the tragedy, or if they were in pain. Maybe you would ask if you should keep playing that Celine Dion record they liked in high-school everyday[…]

Water in the Wasteland: Unexpected Elements of Hope and Redemption in Television and Film

I am the kind of person who sometimes derives hope from unusual things. As a lover of stories, I often will comment that a certain twist seemed rather “hopeful” to me, even if most other people simply cannot see it. Indeed, the Vulcanian raised eye-brow is the most frequent reaction to these epiphanies. I certainly[…]

Of Conscience and Rights

Yesterday, Dr. Sephora Tang, a young psychiatrist plying her trade in Ottawa, whom I happen to know, was on the CBC’s Ontario Today defending conscience rights of physicians, especially in the face of the euphemistic ‘medical assistance in dying’ laws forcing them to participate in euthanasia.  Doctors are fighting an uphill battle, as they are[…]

Wojtyla Institute

A reminder that Our Lady Seat of Wisdom College is offering the annual Wojtyla Institute on the weekend of August 10-13th.  This year’s theme is: Beauty & Catholicism: A discussion of Art, Literature, Nature, and concepts of Beauty in the Catholic Tradition. There is a raft of fine speakers on this fundamental topic, for beauty is perhaps[…]

Forest Fires’ Footprint

I write driving (as a passenger, not to worry) through the majestic scenery of the Canadian Rockies, the views surreally obscured by the smoke of nearby raging forest fires, a natural occurrence which normally provides much benefit:  Removing old growth, preparing for new, sort of like an arboreal Lent. Of course, the effect on those[…]

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