Catholic Insight

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Catholic Insight

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

Nota in Brevis

A Mostly Un-masked Messiah

Jordan Peterson recently lamented that at his church the other day, 70% of the attendees (mostly elderly) were masked, and that a ‘mask formation’ psychosis has set in, a perpetual fear of germs floating in the air. One even sees drivers, alone in their vehicles, masked, their eyes fixed ahead, as though looking for clearer[…]

Is the Bible Green?

Here is an ad that just landed in my inbox: I don’t know about you, but any Bible with an ideological adjective is suspect, especially when the ideology itself is suspect. ‘Green’ comes with a lot baggage, not much of it good. nd if by ‘green’ we mean taking good and proper stewardship of the[…]

Venantius’ Vexilla

Today marks the traditional feast of Venantius Fortunatus (530 – 609) one of the greatest of Christian Latin poets and hymnographers, who flourished at the Merovingian court in Gaul (now France). He was given a classical, liberal arts education in Italy, which had recently been liberated from the barbarian invasions, and likely studied at Ravenna,[…]

The Great Reset, in a Nutshell

Mark Murano offers a very good audio summary of the intentions of our global elites, and the teutonic Bond villain Klaus Schwaub’s ‘Great Reset’, whose motto is ‘you will own nothing, and be happy’. That may work for Franciscans and Trappists, who give up everything, pro caritate Dei, and do so willingly, but not so much[…]

A House Divided

A house divided cannot stand, said Christ. So it should come as no surprise that the left is beginning to devour itself. Witness the travails of former philosophy professor Kathleen Stock. She is no conservative, but rather an avowed ‘liberal’, a feminist in a lesbian relationship. But she fell foul of the ‘T’ of the[…]

Eight strategies for a Calm, Fruitful Advent

(From the archives, but still relevant today, as we enter into the preparatory time of Advent. Strive as you might to keep Christmas until Christmas. After all, it’s that for which we are preparing. Here’s wishing a blessed and grace-filled one to all our readers! Editor) Most of us are distracted by so many things.[…]

A Masked Messiah?

The Kingston Choral Society is putting on the Messiah on this First Sunday of Advent, something we would normally be happy to support, and I even had a passing thought of making the long-ish trek to attend, for it has been a while since I have seen Handel’s marvelous oratorio live. Then this caveat on[…]

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