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Praying-in the New Year
Carlos Ferreira
January 10, 2012
Do you think it’s possible to have 30,000 people welcoming the year in prayer? What if the majority of that group are youth? Does that seem possible? That is exactly what happened this year in Berlin at the European meeting of the Taize community. The meeting actually begun on December 28 and ran until January ...
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The New Evangalization – an old concept
Sebastian Gomes
January 9, 2012
If we were to step back for a moment and look at the extent to which traditionally Christian societies have become secular in recent history, we might conclude (quite reasonably) that by all appearances the Faith is dying, if not dead already.  So dangerous is the perception of this cultural shift away from God, that ...
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The Baptism of the Lord at the Vatican
Alicia Ambrosio
January 9, 2012
Every year for the feast of the Baptism of the Lord the Holy Father takes part in a special tradition: he celebrates Mass in the Sistine Chapel with the Vatican workers who have had babies in the last year and baptizes the little ones. The tradition began with John Paul II in the first year ...
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January 7, 2012
Salt + Light Media
January 7, 2012
[singlepic id=135 w=200 h=200 float=right] This week, on a special edition of S+L Radio, we revisit some of our best interviews and songs of last year. We’ll hear from Cale Clarke on his Revised Mass translation app, and we celebrate the Catholic Digest’s 75th anniversary with the magazine’s managing editor, Julie Rattey. We also listen ...
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The church’s eyes on Africa
Carlos Ferreira
January 7, 2012
It is difficult to believe there are countries in the world where suffering is an every day reality. The pope delivered the post-synodal exhortation “Africae Munus” about the Catholic Church in Africa last November, focusing on the need for change.  Today the news coming out of Africa is mainly about the starvation in the Horn ...
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Remembering Br. André – Catholic Focus
Cheridan Sanders
January 7, 2012
Host Mary Rose Bacani discovers the heart-warming stories of pilgrims who travel to Saint Joseph’s Oratory from all over the world in search of peace, holiness and healing. She also visits the Cantins, a family from Southwestern Ontario that has one of the most impressive archives of Br. André in North America. ...
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God’s Doorkeeper: St. André of Montreal
Cheridan Sanders
January 7, 2012
Today we celebrate the feast of St. André Bessette, our first Canadian-born saint. We invite you to watch S+L’s documentary, God’s Doorkeeper: St. André of Montreal. Discover the miracle of St. André: a life devoted to prayer and generous service to the sick and needy. ...
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CCCB President congratulates Cardinal-designate Collins
Salt + Light Media
January 6, 2012
CCCB President Archbishop Richard Smith congratulates Cardinal-designate Collins on the announcement that the Holy Father has elevated him to the dignity of Cardinal of the Church of Rome. Below find his official statement: As President of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, it is a great joy for me, on behalf of all the Bishops ...
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Prime Minister Harper congratulates Cardinal-designate Collins
Salt + Light Media
January 6, 2012
Prime Minister Stephen Harper today issued the following statement on the announcement that the Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI, elevated His Grace, Thomas Collins, Archbishop of Toronto, to the College of Cardinals, an international group of principal advisors to the Pontiff: The appointment of Thomas Collins to the College of Cardinals is a great honour ...
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Perspectives Weekly – Interfaith Dialogue
Cheridan Sanders
January 6, 2012
Tonight on Perspectives: The Weekly Edition, join Pedro Guevara Mann as he speaks with Rabbi Baruch Frydman-Kohl, Senior Rabbi of Beth Tzedec Congregation, Rev. Dr. Karen A. Hamilton, General Secretary of the Canadian Council of Churches and Rev. Damian MacPherson, SA, director of the Office of the Ecumenical and Interfaith Affairs of the Archdiocese of Toronto, on the challenges ...