Don’t miss the opportunities ‘under your nose’
The recent March break was a low-key one for our family — very unstructured for a change.
- By Lisa Petsche
Ontario needs to tackle poverty
Editor’s note: The following is excerpted from a brief presented to the Ontario Legislature’s standing committee on finance and economic affairs last month by Catholic Charities. The next provincial budget is expected to be revealed March 22.
There is a crisis that continues to grow in our midst. It is one that affects the poor and marginalized and the most vulnerable in our society.
We need to take action to save the world’s water
Our freedoms are casualties of war
Brave, new world is not that far off
It’s getting ugly
Service to others can bring us closer to God
Letting go of the ways that I fall down
The old can be made new, the lost can be found.
Superchick, Christian band
There’s a wealth of contemporary Christian music being produced these days, and I tune in to it whenever I can. Often, too, I hear it wafting (or blasting) out of my daughter’s bedroom stereo. Lately these lyrics by one of her favourite bands, Skillet, have been stuck in my head: “Rebirthing now/I wanna live my life, wanna give you everything/Breathe for the first time now/I come alive somehow.” The song, “Rebirthing,” is about finding meaning and purpose in Christ and feeling fully alive as a result.
- By Lisa Petsche
All alone
Fr. Raby’s world never got tired or old
Like many Register readers, I read the news of Msgr. Tom Raby’s retirement from The Little World column with sadness. Unlike most Register readers though, for me Msgr. Raby is not only a byline and a photo; he is a brother priest in the archdiocese of Kingston, an occasional advisor and confessor, and a model of priestly evangelization in the newspaper world.
What the Lord is transcends what we understand of Him
At the recent meeting of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities in Washington, discussion was rife in the corridors and around the dining table on the relationship of reason and faith. The times demand it.