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Angels: Your Forgotten Friends
Noel Ocol
March 11, 2015
Welcome to S+L’s Weekly News Round-Up. As the Director of Marketing and Communications here at S+L, many interesting Catholic news stories and articles come across my desk on a daily basis. Some of them we’ll cover on our different television programs and others I’d like to share with you on this blog. This blog column ...
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Forgiveness: A Time to Love & A Time to Hate
Salt + Light Media
March 10, 2015
S+L presents Forgiveness: A Time to Love and a Time to Hate. The PBS film provides an intimate look into the spontaneous outpouring of forgiveness: from the Amish families for the 2006 shooting of their children in Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania; the struggle of ’60s radicals to cope with the serious consequences of their violent acts ...
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Freedom to Not Have Conscience
Stefan Slovak
March 9, 2015
On Friday March 6, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario issued a press release confirming that they had dispensed with the conscience rights of their members in the province. Of course, it would be very difficult to initially conclude that, given the PR friendly title of the release: “College Council approves new policy ...
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Pope Francis Swears in a New Camerlengo – Perspectives Daily
Stefan Slovak
March 9, 2015
Today on Perspectives, Pope Francis’ weekly Angelus Address, his visit to a Roman parish, a new Camerlengo is sworn in, Ontario chips away at conscience rights of doctors, and London gets a new Catholic university. ...
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Deacon-structing Lent: Part 3
Deacon Pedro
March 8, 2015
Deacon-struct the meaning of Scripture during the Season of Lent with Deacon Pedro. ...
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Freedom and authority: not just a church matter pt. 2
Sebastian Gomes
March 7, 2015
Last week I looked at the question of personal freedom vis-à-vis authority in the Church and to what degree public opinion in the Church has been accepted and promoted since Vatican II by Pope John Paul II and now Pope Francis.  The question, as I wrote, is a perennial and penetrating one in the Church, ...
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The Church in Quebec
Salt + Light Media
March 7, 2015
This week on the SLHour Jasmin Lemieux-Lefebvre, Communications Director for the Archdiocese of Quebec teaches all about the Church in Quebec. Dan Torchia tells us how to build a PR department, a good tip for Catholic organizations; we learn about the Veritas Christi Catholic High School, a new school for students with disabilities and Michael ...
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Coast to Coast: March 1 to March 7
Alicia Ambrosio
March 7, 2015
Here are some of the things making headlines across Canada: In Vancouver, the library at the University of British Columbia has acquired a 770 year old document. Why is it important to Catholics? It’s a papal bull issued in 1245 at the Council of Lyon. In Edmonton, historian and theologian Massimo Faggioli said Pope Francis ...
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Sweet and sour pork, encounter and dialogue – Cardinal ‘Chito’ Tagle on evangelization in Asia
Cheridan Sanders
March 6, 2015
This week David LeRoss and I did some filming at the Catholic University of America, and as Providence would have it, we had the opportunity to hear Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle speak at the Annual Cardinal Dearden Lecture.  The Cardinal spoke about evangelization in Asia in light of Gaudium et Spes, the Pastoral Constitution on the ...
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Vatican Connections: March 6, 2015
Alicia Ambrosio
March 6, 2015
One of the big stories this week happened in New York: Cardinal Edward Egan, the retired archbishop of New York, died suddenly at the age of 82. Cardinal Egan collapsed at his residence and was rushed to NYU Langone Medical Centre. There he was prounced dead by doctors at 2:20pm. Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the current ...