Thursday March 16,

Trappist

  • A Humble Monk with a Famous Name

    Benedict Vanier, the son of Canada’s Governor-General Georges Vanier, lived a life of contemplation in relative obscurity as a Trappist monk and priest for almost seven decades. Yet at his funeral Saturday, he was remembered as a genial spiritual advisor who was both pithy and profound. Father Vanier was 88 when he died at l’Abbaye Val Notre Dame in St. Jean de Mantha on May 13. His brother Jean, the renowned philosopher and founder of L’Arche, was with him when he died but a previous commitment prevented him from attending the funeral.

Last Night at the Gayete

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By Deborah Rankin

The Centaur Theatre's - season is drawing to a close with its final production of Last Night at the Gayety, a musical comedy by Bowser & Blue which runs until May 22nd.

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Paul Donovan walks the Camino Ignatiano

Follow former Loyola High School principal, Paul Donovan, as he walks the famous 700km Camino Ignatiano.

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