Rabanus Maurus and the Veni Creator
February 4th is the traditional memorial of the the erudite Frankish monk, Rabanus Maurus (+856), one of the most learned men of his age, unfortunately and inaccurately... Read more.
Nine for Me, None for Thee
As our own Messieurs Trudeau and Guilbeault plan to ‘phase out’ gas-powered vehicles by 2030 – bonnes chances with that, and which really means... Read more.
Saints Gilda and Bathilda, a Virgin and a Queen
Saint Gilda of Rome (+226) was an early Roman martyr, the orphaned daughter of an ex-consul, a faithful consecrated virgin who perished during the persecution of... Read more.
Integrity for Borders, and Borders for Integrity
A country without borders is no country at all. It is, rather – to paraphrase Metternich’s description of 19th century Italy – nothing more than a... Read more.
Blessed Sebastian Valfrè
Amongst the Oratorians – to whom I owe more than I could ever give back – Blessed Sebastian Valfrè is celebrated on this day, the anniversary of his... Read more.
Clarifying Fiducia
Some readers may have come across an opinion piece in the Catholic Register, the diocesan newspaper of the Toronto Archdiocese, written by one of our students, Rory... Read more.
There is nothing on this earth more to be prized than true friendship…Friendship is the source of the greatest pleasures, and without friends even the most... Read more.
Saints Timothy and Titus
A blessed memorial of Saints Timothy and Titus, co-workers of Saint Paul, both of them ordained by him into the early episcopacy of the Church, when every bishop... Read more.
Saint Joan of Arc Against Transgenderism
Dan Hitchens has just composed one of the most insightful pieces on transgenderism I’ve come across, using Saint Joan of Arc as a metaphor, in contradistinction... Read more.
Public vs. Private Sector
Here is some food for thought as further proof of the socialist dysfunctionality of Canada under Justin Trudeau, even if, we must admit, the bloating of the wealth-consuming... Read more.