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Totus Tuus: a celebration of Pope John II
Cheridan Sanders
April 29, 2011
Totus Tuus – “totally yours” – the apostolic motto for Pope John II inspired by Mother Mary’s perfect example, is also the title of the concert gala hosted by Catholic Youth Studio on Sunday, May 8th at Roy Thompson Hall. The Mother’s Day gala concert is in honour of Pope John Paul’s May 1st beatification ...
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Panes of Glory premieres on Salt + Light!
Mary Rose Bacani Valenti
April 28, 2011
Seventy-year-old Fr. Michael Prieur is a professor of Moral and Sacramental Theology at St. Peter’s Seminary in London, Ontario; he is also a bioethics specialist and an author of numerous books.  But there is one topic that has intrigued him so much that he wrote a book about it and shared it with us at ...
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New Episode of Word for Word: Unraveling the Mystery
Gillian Kantor
April 27, 2011
Do you love the pull of a good mystery, the intrigue of a “who dunnit?” Well, before you pick up that mystery novel, consider for a moment the mysteries that are right in front of us – the mysteries of the Catholic Church and, in particular, the central mystery of the Holy Trinity. Now, there ...
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“Let us walk behind Him, in this wounded world, singing Alleluia,” Pope in Urbi et Orbi message
Matthew Harrison
April 24, 2011
Violence in the Middle East, Libya, the Ivory Coast. Destruction in Japan. Persecution of Christians. Amidst all the turmoil it seems hard to find the joy of Easter. But in his Urbi et Orbi message, Pope Benedict XVI says it is for these “painful situations” that Christ died for us. In heaven all is peace ...
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Christ is Risen, Alleluia! Truly, He is Risen, Alleluia!
Salt + Light Media
April 24, 2011
Christ is Risen, alleluia! Truly, He is Risen, alleluia! Rejoice, heavenly powers! Sing, choirs of angels! Exult, all creation around God’s throne! Jesus Christ, our King, is risen! Sound the trumpet of salvation! Rejoice, O earth, in shining splendor, radiant in the brightness of your King! Christ has conquered! Glory fills you! Darkness vanishes for ...
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April 23, 2011
Salt + Light Media
April 23, 2011
[singlepic id=112 w=150 h=104 float=right] Holy Saturday is traditionally a time of waiting, of vigil, but the Easter Vigil tonight is not a pre-empting of Easter – it is Easter! Join Pedro, Jenna, Lawrence and guest Andrew Santos for a special Easter edition of S+L Radio – with scripture readings and songs about Easter, resurrection ...
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Pope connects creation and salvation at Easter Vigil
Kris Dmytrenko
April 23, 2011
In an Easter Vigil liturgy that included six readings, Pope Benedict chose to focus on the first one. In explaining the selection of the reading from the first chapter of Genesis, the Pope asks, “Is it really important to speak also of creation during the Easter Vigil? Could we not begin with the events in ...
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Cross is not the banner of the victory of death, but a sign of God’s love, says Pope at Way of the Cross
Matthew Harrison
April 22, 2011
Pope Benedict presided over the Way of the Cross at Rome’s Colosseum today. The meditations this year were written by an Augustian nun, Sister Maria Rita Piccione, OSA. She’s the President of the Our Lady of Good Counsel Federation of Augustinian Monasteries in Italy. In the meditation on the fourth station, Jesus meets his Mother, ...
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God has drunk the bitter cup of the passion, says Papal household preacher in Good Friday homily
Matthew Harrison
April 22, 2011
Ecce lignum crucis, in quo salus mundi pependit. Venite, adoremus. Behold the wood of the cross, on which hung the Saviour of the world. Come, let us worship. Father Raniero Cantalamessa, OFM Cap., quoted that familiar refrain as he concluded his homily at the Good Friday liturgy. The Papal household preacher delivered the homily, as ...
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Unity, humility and conversion highlight Pope’s Holy Thursday homily
Matthew Harrison
April 21, 2011
During the Last Supper, Jesus pleaded four times for unity. Pope Benedict says that plea remains his constant prayer to the Father on our behalf. Unity, conversion and humility were themes from the Holy Father’s homily celebrated today at the Mass of the Lord’s Supper. “How deeply it must have concerned him!” said the Holy ...