BLOG: Dialogue,Faith Education,Lent and Easter
Guest contributor Dr. Murray Watson reflects on the differences and interconnectedness of Passover and Easter. ...read more
Jeremy Bergen reflects on the origins and history of the Anabaptist movement and its implications for ecumenical dialogue. ...read more
The Holy Crown of Thorns was returned to Notre-Dame de Paris after the rededication in December, restoring a beloved Lenten devotion. ...read more
The Office for Interreligious Dialogue and the Dominican Friars of Toronto invite students in grades 9-12 to participate in the 2025 Youth Interfaith Video Contest. ...read more
We begin our annual pilgrimage of Lent in faith and hope with the penitential rite of the imposition of ashes. ...read more
Julien Hammond looks back on the history of Catholic interreligious dialogue in the six decades since Vatican II's landmark Declaration. ...read more
Julien Hammond recounts the history of Lutheran Church-Canada and it's dialogue with Roman Catholics in Canada. ...read more
The account of Pentecost (cf. Acts 2:1-11) shows us two areas of the Holy Spirit’s working in the Church: in us and in mission, with two characteristics: power and gentleness. ...read more
A few weeks ago, I attended the “Grand Opening” event of a new Buddhist Temple recently constructed in my north Edmonton neighbourhood. ...read more
Jesus is the vine; we are the branches. Like a patient farmer, God, the merciful and good Father, tenderly cultivates us so that our lives may be filled with much fruit. ...read more