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ATTWT February 2022

February 14, 2022|Comments Off on ATTWT February 2022

Abortion leading global cause of death WASHINGTON -- Worldometer is a database that keeps track of statistics on health, the [...]

Lockdowns, vaccine passports and the Catholic Catechism

February 9, 2022|Comments Off on Lockdowns, vaccine passports and the Catholic Catechism

John Carpay: Have Canada’s Catholic bishops seriously evaluated lockdowns and vaccine passports through the lens of the Catechism of the [...]

Covid and compassion

February 9, 2022|Comments Off on Covid and compassion

Andrew Lawton: Two years into the Covid era it may seem fruitless to call for nuance, let alone compassion. I [...]

Freedom of religion

February 8, 2022|Comments Off on Freedom of religion

Rory Leishman: Jesus admonished: “Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s.” [...]

Pride in prudishness

February 7, 2022|Comments Off on Pride in prudishness

Josie Luetke: Interim writer, Josie Luetke, Talk Turkey One of my many pet peeves is critics showing what [...]

Ted Byfield, Canada’s Bill Buckley, RIP

February 7, 2022|Comments Off on Ted Byfield, Canada’s Bill Buckley, RIP

Paul Tuns: I began my review of Ted Byfield’s 1999 collection of columns, The Book of Ted: Epistles from an [...]

Restore the Lord’s Day Act 

February 3, 2022|Comments Off on Restore the Lord’s Day Act 

By Jonathon Van Maren: Desire for a day of rest should find allies amongst labour, Christians On April 24, 1985, [...]

George Grant’s children: Lament for Canadian lives

January 31, 2022|Comments Off on George Grant’s children: Lament for Canadian lives

By Mark Wegierski: Thoughtful conservatives in Canada face a dilemma. Already in 1965, in his famous book, Lament for a [...]

Just law must be grounded in truth

January 17, 2022|Comments Off on Just law must be grounded in truth

By John Carpay: A friend of mine, a priest I have known for 32 years, recently told me to stop complaining [...]

Future shock: why is sci-fi so dystopic?

January 12, 2022|Comments Off on Future shock: why is sci-fi so dystopic?

Rick McGinnis The biggest news since the tentative re-opening of movie theatres is the smashing success of the movie Dune [...]

Traditionalist themes in fantasy and science fiction

January 12, 2022|Comments Off on Traditionalist themes in fantasy and science fiction

Mark Wegierski Editor’s Note: This article is based on a draft of a presentation read at the Fantastic Literature Conference [...]

Saskatchewan enacts broad-based bubble zone law

January 7, 2022|Comments Off on Saskatchewan enacts broad-based bubble zone law

Paul Tuns The Scott Moe government in Saskatchewan introduced and swiftly passed Bill 48, The Public Health (Safe Access to [...]

DSM: A History of Psychiatry’s Bible

January 6, 2022|Comments Off on DSM: A History of Psychiatry’s Bible

DSM: A History of Psychiatry’s Bible Allan V. Horwitz (Johns Hopkins University Press, $43, 215 pages) Allan V. Horwitz is [...]

A message of hope

December 14, 2021|Comments Off on A message of hope

In one of Kafka’s haunting parables, “An Imperial Message,” we read of an august Emperor who dispatches a daring, trusted [...]