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Why Catholics Haven’t Heard of Thomas Merton’s Elimination

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          The ongoing cover-up of the almost certain murder of the famous monk, Thomas Merton, has taken an interesting turn. We...

Exposed: Poetry and Art

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INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION EXPOSED is relevant for our time. It’s about truth incarnate stirring the cauldron of our hearts, stirring the cauldron of our souls. It’s...

The Martyrdom of Thomas Merton: An Investigative Review

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       I’m profoundly grateful for this book, the courage and effort to pull it together.        We will be told by...

Abuse Summit Achieved Something, As a Showcase for Victims’ Leadership

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       The so-called “summit” on the clergy sex abuse crisis was not a total failure. The process and the outcome of the Feb....

Promoting The Green New Deal

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       The Green New Deal is a recent title used by many who are embracing the hard-core realities imposed on our planet from...

On Meeting Thomas Merton

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       Trunpga Rinpoche had a great deal of appreciation for Christian contemplative traditions and practitioners. His interest in this realm started at Oxford...

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Father Bob Ogle’s Remarkable and Bewildering Decision

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INTRODUCTION This article is excerpted from seminar proceedings at St. Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon. The event was titled “A Prairie Priest...

“I Demand a World of Peace” – The Legacy of Douglas Roche

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Editor’s Note: Douglas Roche, the founding editor of the Western Catholic Reporter who went on to become a parliamentarian and diplomat and a leading Canadian...

Caravans are The New and Tragic Identity of The Poor

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“It’s worse to stay in Honduras,” said a family of seven travelling in the caravan. “On the road we risk getting assaulted or killed, but...