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

Nota in Brevis

Tam, Vaccines, Physicians and the Church

Theresa Tam is an odd, mysterious person, about whose past we know little, except that for years she has been involved in various globalist endeavours, as are most of Trudeau’s inner circle, especially the now-nearly-omnipotent and ominously named WHO. Tam’s recommendation of faceless masked sex – yes, a mouth condom to protect from you-now-what, never[…]

I AM: A Poem

I AM the Way to heaven’s road but you cannot come with such a load of things so heavy you think you knead where only living bread will feed. I AM the treasure, I AM the King, I AM the wind beneath your wing like petals falling in the midst of May, for My smallest[…]

The Petersons and Palestrina

Ok – So, we’re not Protestant, Baptist Bible Thumpers, but I for one love good music, and should give credit where credit is due, and I thought on this Gaudete Sunday – when we should rejoice – readers might enjoy some uplifting melodies and harmonies. There is something manifestly pure and holy, as well as[…]

A Year of Saint Joseph

In light of the 150th anniversary of Pope Pius IX’s naming Saint Joseph as patron of the universal Church with his 1870 constitution Quemadmodum Deus, Pope Francis has today decreed a ‘Year of Saint Joseph‘, dedicated to the saint, the husband of Mary, the foster-father (nutria) of the Christ child. Quite fitting, in light of[…]

Limits on the Unvaccinated

Canada’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. David Williams, has declared that those who refuse the proposed vaccine against Covid-19 will face ‘certain restrictions’, left sort of ominously vague, for now: https://torontosun.com/news/provincial/limits-may-be-placed-on-unvaccinated-ontarians-dr-david-williams Is the mask a propaedeutic for the rushed-into-service vaccine? One wonders about inoculating an entire population – or nearly so – for a disease that[…]

Labouré’s Labour of Love, and Kenney’s Legal Limits

Although not in the universal calendar, today is the memorial of Saint Catherine Labouré , the visionary of the Miraculous Medal, mentioned yesterday. Besides Our Lady appearing to her, with the mission to have the medal forged – which proved spectacularly successful, with millions donning the sacramental – Sister Catherine lived a hidden life in[…]

Bold and Brazen?

As further brutal lockdowns roll across this fair land, are we entering the realm of the bold and brazen lie? It seems so, from what seems an election heist south of the border, to smaller beer in a rural hospital just north of that same border: The CBC reports that a nurse in Manitoba is[…]

A Neutered Darwin Award

This is the anniversary of the first printing of Darwin’s Origin of Species, back in 1859, whose theme was the ‘survival of the fittest’ or, more accurately, the non-survival of the un-fit. We will have more to say about evolution, but, for now, the materialist stance of Darwin, that this world is all there is,[…]

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