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Reignite your parish by “Rebuilding Your Message”, on Subject Matters
Sebastian Gomes
May 19, 2016
  Every Catholic knows what life is like in the parish: a faith-filled community that sometimes struggles to share its message, bring about change, or try new things.  A new episode of Subject Matters airing this Sunday tackles the phenomenon of communication in today’s fast-paced world, including what works and what doesn’t.  Rebuilding Your Message: ...
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Pope Francis Greets Ukrainian Children – Perspectives Daily
Carlos Ferreira
May 18, 2016
Today on Perspectives Pope Francis greets ukrainian children  and we take a look at today’s General Audience ...
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Human Life Matters on Catholic Focus
Deacon Pedro
May 17, 2016
I first heard of Mark Pickup, 10 years ago when we were working on Turning the Tide. At the time, it was not possible to interview Mark for the documentary. He would have been a great addition to the film. Mark was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis at age 30. He is one of Canada’s most ...
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Five Easy Tips to Change the Way you Pray
Emilie Callan
May 17, 2016
Praying every day can seem an ambitious task to undertake. We think it’s a practice better suited to those who have “time” like sisters, religious, priests… or our grandmothers. However, the Church tells us it’s actually meant for everyone because we are all called to holiness. Holiness is built on a continuous friendship with God. That’s ...
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Proposing the Positive and the Pastoral: Chapter Two of Amoris Laetitia
Julian Paparella
May 16, 2016
Reflecting on the Second Chapter of Pope Francis’ Apostolic Exhortation on Love in the Family “We have long thought that simply by stressing doctrinal, bioethical and moral issues, without encouraging openness to grace, we were providing sufficient support to families, strengthening the marriage bond and giving meaning to marital life. We find it difficult to ...
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Pope Francis’ Homily during Pentecost Mass
Salt + Light Media
May 15, 2016
“I will not leave you orphans” (Jn 14:18) The central purpose of Jesus mission, which culminated in the gift of the Holy Spirit, was to renew our relationship with the Father, a relationship severed by sin, to take us from our state of being orphaned children and to restore us as his sons and daughters. ...
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Coast to Coast: May 8 to May 14
Alicia Ambrosio
May 14, 2016
Here is a look at the vast and varied things that we’ve been reading about across the country this week: The Fort McMurray fire is still very much front and centre this week. The WCR has this special report about what its like to fight Alberta wild fires. In Saskatoon, the Prairie Messengers is offering ...
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Behind Vatican Walls: Phoebe and the Deaconesses
Alicia Ambrosio
May 13, 2016
Pope Francis will ask the Vatican’s doctrinal congregation to study the issue of women deacons. The pope announced the decision during a question and answer session with participants of the International Union of Superiors General plenary assembly. During a question and answer session with the nearly 900 religious sisters taking part in the meeting, Pope ...
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UISG president issues statement on meeting with Pope Francis
Salt + Light Media
May 13, 2016
The head of the International Union of Superiors General on Friday shared details of the organisation’s meeting with Pope Francis, including his comments on women in leadership and the possibility of their being readmitted to the diaconate. Sr Carmen Sammut, the president of the UISG and superior general of the Missionary Sisters of Our Lady ...
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New S+L book show “Subject Matters” premieres this weekend
Sebastian Gomes
May 12, 2016
“A room without books is like a body without a soul.” Cicero Subject Matters is a brand new series on Salt + Light Television that promotes the reading and writing of books in our time. As digital content becomes more prominent and accessible, books are becoming more peripheral in people’s lives. But are they still ...