Some Good News For Once: Ireland Rejects Constitutional Change to Marriage and Family
Yes, as a follow-up to our post the other day on the proposed change to Ireland’s constitution: Well, the Irish had enough sense in the referendum to reject... Read more.
Six Organ Concertos By Handel
On this Laetare Sunday, where we may mitigate our Lenten practices somewhat, symbolized by the subdued colour of liturgical rose, and the organ may be played solo... Read more.
Trudeau’s ‘Hate Speech’ Law about to Make Martyrs in Canada?
History doesn’t repeat, but it does rhyme. Trudeau and his Liberals are resurrecting the ‘hate-speech’ law, that was put to death years ago with... Read more.
Modern Medical Malfeasance
THE WPATH FILES Advocates of gender-affirming care say it’s evidence-based. But now, newly released internal files from the World Professional Association for... Read more.
‘Right’ To Abortion in France’s Constitution
Well, they did it – those who currently govern France, what was once called the eldest daughter of the Church, have enshrined the right to murder unborn children... Read more.
Saint John Joseph of the Cross
Today’s saint is not to be confused with the more famous Saint John of the Cross, the Carmelite mystic and doctor of the Church. Saint John Joseph of the Cross... Read more.
Our Lady Seat of Wisdom College Receives Permission to Grant a Four-Year Bachelor of Arts
Our Lady Seat of Wisdom College (SWC) in Barry’s Bay, Ontario, has been granted permission to offer a four-year Bachelor of Arts degree by the Ministry of Colleges... Read more.
Deaths, Stats and…
There are lies, damned lies…and statistics. Here, Dr. John Campbell, in his understated, ironical manner, points out how the government in England is making... Read more.
Demos II: An Open Letter to the Cardinals and the Church
Readers may recall Demos, from two years ago, a clarion call for reform in the Church, from an anonymous cardinal – likely George Pell. Now, we have Demos,... Read more.
Gall pechod mawr ddyfod trwy ddrws bychan – A great sin can enter through a small door (Welsh proverb)... Read more.