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How can political activity remain viable for a Catholic person of good will in an increasingly polarized society? ...read more
In episode 3 of Historia Vitae, we visit Museum of the Bible. Read about some of the fascinating exhibits dedicated to the greatest book of all time. ...read more
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Stepping stone or stumbling block? | Word Alive
Steve Lawrence
September 10, 2021
Those who promote acts of love, like St. Maximilian Kolbe, are stepping stones to God, but those who oppose love are stumbling blocks. ...read more
As Canadians go to the polls for a federal election once again, what role does faith play in our political choices? ...read more
When Jesus cures a man who is deaf-mute, he is healing a spiritual disability as well as a physical one. In what way might Jesus be calling you to unmute? ...read more
In his new book, The Unbroken Thread, Sohrab Ahmari makes a strong case for rediscovering the value of the great works and traditional wisdom. ...read more
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A 3 o’clock prayer | Everyday Miracles
Lisa Yglesias
September 1, 2021
Lisa and her friend are driving home from university for Easter. Lisa prays for protection at 3 o’clock, not knowing how much she was about to need it. ...read more
We join Pope Francis in praying that we all will make courageous choices for a simple and environmentally sustainable lifestyle. ...read more
Living relationships are changing relationships. So it’s not surprising to see a new approach to Anglican–Roman Catholic dialogue after some 55 years. ...read more
In the hand or on the tongue? Deacon Pedro looks at these two ways of receiving Communion and what the Church has to say about them. ...read more