A Struggle for Public Worship in Canada
by Douglas FarrowCanada's federal and provincial governments continue to operate under emergency powers that are said to trump the citizen's constitutionally guaranteed rights and freedoms. Continue Reading »
Canada's federal and provincial governments continue to operate under emergency powers that are said to trump the citizen's constitutionally guaranteed rights and freedoms. Continue Reading »
The overall approach of the Irish authorities in their handling of lockdown measures has been both confusing and strategic. Continue Reading »
Our safetyist attempts to eliminate all COVID risk have often gone beyond appropriate health precautions and ended up amplifying our social crises. Continue Reading »
Easter comes at the end of the long Lent of Covidtide. Continue Reading »
The primal act of feeding others allows me to strengthen them and help them to thrive. This is the role of bread, no matter your religion. Continue Reading »
There’s a direct tie between our response to COVID hardships and our reaction to the cross of Christ. Continue Reading »
In 1975 Paul Ramsey published a little book titled The Ethics of Fetal Research. In it he was at pains to distinguish experimental use of the dead fetus or of cadaver fetal tissue from research on the still living fetus (whether newly aborted or still in the womb but intended for abortion). . . . . Continue Reading »
St. John Paul II offers guidance for Christians seeking to understand the family policy debate. Continue Reading »
Populism is a threat to democracy.” “Trump is an authoritarian.” “Trump subverts constitutional norms.” Claims such as these puzzled me when I first heard them four years ago. Trump always struck me as a political freelancer and Twitter provocateur, not a potential dictator commanding . . . . Continue Reading »
The slow time of Covidtide could be a blessing in disguise.
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