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One last selection from a choir that proves 'Hallelujah' is beautiful in any language

Another gem that might inspire you to join in offering 'A Prayer'

A little treat to calm the soul during a busy weekend

The 'Entitlement Generation' is the source of Donald Trump's support

'The Sound that Saved' by Anthony Skinner

Thomas Aquinas and the Argument from Motion

Why Catholics leave the Church - by Fr. Robert Barron

Fr. Robert Barron explains 'Natural Law'

Neil deGrasse Tyson opines that faith and science cannot be reconciled.

While deGrasse Tyson raises some valid points, ultimately I do not agree because he is misinterpreting what the Bible is. It is not a book of science but a book revelation containing religious truth. Still, his argument is important to understand irrespective of where you stand on this issue. What do you think?

A happy seasonal pastime: Remembering old friends now gone but never forgotten. Here's one of the best: Fr. Richard John Neuhaus

Each Christmas sets me ruminating through memories of friends and family I've loved and lost. Here's a video about my mentor and friend Fr. Richard John Neuhaus. It stands as a singular honour that he asked me to participate in this project when its producer requested a Canadian friend to represent him in this CBC documentary piece. I miss him a great deal but am eager to great him again in the great convivium of the Parousia to come!

Santa and his reindeer sing 'I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas' (He should come here to Pontiac Co. Qc. Lot's of the white stuff on the ground here!)

An Apple ad that captures the essence of the season in a most surprising way.

I have always been an 'Apple' - man, starting with my first Apple 2+ in the early 1980's right through to my iPad and iMacs of today. Here's a seasonal offering from them that's creative in the way it presents a new paradigm for looking at how today's youth are using their products. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

Fr. Robert Barron discusses 'Why I hate religion but love Jesus'.

Has 'Anonymous' been heard of before? Say about 2000 years ago? A group who takes the name 'legion' and is guided by 'No forgiveness, no forgetting' might have a problem convincing Christians of its good intentions. Judge for yourself.

It's Christmas Eve... Time for 'The Night before Christmas'

For everyone travelling home this Christmas... Michael Bublé sings 'I'll be Home for Christmas' on the X Factor finale

Tired by all your Christmas shopping. Here's a song offering about the best Christmas gift ever! The perfect tonic for tired shoppers!

A classic! Nat King Cole sings 'Chestnuts Roasting'