Novalis is a "Catholic" publishing company based at St. Paul's University in Ottawa. In the past two weeks, I came across some troubling stuff in their French daily missalette.
If you know anything about St. Paul's, you'll understand why I put the word "Catholic" between quotation marks. While St. Paul's used to be a world-renowned Catholic institution several decades ago, it is now more renowned for it's liberal brand of Catholicism. In an effort to increase enrollment, the university has diluted the teaching in order to welcome Christians from all denominations. Tragically, successive Archbishops of Ottawa have done little or nothing to fix the problem. There are still good teachers there, but there's too much crap. It's not a safe place for a beginner to learn about theology or philosophy.
Novalis is best known for the daily missalette called "Living With Christ" (in French it's called "Prions en Église"). But they produce a wide variety of other books too. In 2004, they caused quite a stir among faithful Catholics when
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Monday, January 4, 2010
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