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Among the trees in April’s Lectio Divina
Matthew Harrison
April 9, 2011
It’s time to strap on your work boots and head out to the woods for a bit of spiritual work. Conveniently you can make the trek sitting in the comfort of your home — just tune into this month’s edition of Lectio Divina. Trees and forests pop up in the Scripture passage the Archbishop meditates ...
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Tonight on Perspectives: What’s natural about Natural Family Planning?
Andrew Santos
April 8, 2011
There are so many different answers and variations about Natural Family Planning and what it means to us as Catholics. You may be wondering yourself. What is Natural about Family Planning? More than that, is the church opposed to artificial family planning because it’s planning or because it’s artificial? Or are there other reasons? Those ...
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Madrid: Toronto, Meet Madrid. Madrid, hold on to your hats.
Alicia Ambrosio
April 8, 2011
Working at World Youth Day is like working inside a laboratory where everything happens fast, loudly and with an explosion of colour…and all of it is fueled by a faith that needs to be shared. Even so, there are days when a familiar face is a welcome site. This past week I got a visit ...
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Graphic novel inspires hope
Cheridan Sanders
April 7, 2011
Roza or the Courage to Choose Life , a graphic novel written and illustrated by Congolese artist Séraphin Kajibwami is the latest peace initiative from Development and Peace in collaboration with the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). The graphic novel tells the story of a community in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) struggling ...
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Madrid: Through the Gates
Alicia Ambrosio
April 7, 2011
When Pope Benedict arrives in Madrid on August 18 one of the first things he will do is visit two of the most iconic places in the city…and, of course, meet with the more than one million young people who will be in town to see him. The Holy Father is expected to arrive at ...
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New Episode of Word for Word: More precious than jewels
Gillian Kantor
April 7, 2011
Women – particularly mothers – are hard on themselves. This became very apparent to me as I joined the ranks of mommy groups after my first baby was born two years ago. With the pressures of caring for our children, our homes, and our family’s faith life placed squarely on our shoulders, we have good ...
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Toronto Screening for S+L documentary on Mission, B.C. Benedictines
Matthew Harrison
April 6, 2011
The Benedictine monks of Westminister Abbey will be coming to the big screen in Toronto next week. In anticipation of the Palm Sunday broadcast premiere of our latest documentary This Side of Eden, Salt + Light is offering a special public advanced screening this Tuesday, April 12th, at the Isabel Bader Theatre. This Side of ...
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Choral group ‘Libera’ number Brian Wilson, Bjork and Elton John as their fans. Are you one yet?
Cheridan Sanders
April 6, 2011
Libera is coming to Canada! The 40 strong not-for-profit choral group, or as they like to call themselves, “alternative boy-band”, number Brian Wilson of Beach Boys fame as one of their fans. They’ve also sung back-up for musical giants such as Elton John and Bjork. Here’s what their fans have to say:   In addition ...
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CNS: Pope advances sainthood causes, including Canadian brother
Salt + Light Media
April 5, 2011
By Cindy Wooden Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Benedict XVI advanced the sainthood causes of 35 candidates, including Canadian Christian Brother Adolphe Chatillon. During a meeting April 2 with Cardinal Angelo Amato, prefect of the Congregation for Saints’ Causes, the pope signed a decree recognizing that Brother Chatillon lived the Christian virtues ...
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A True Mission of Love: Being on the Front Lines of the Pro-Life Movement
Nicole Campbell
April 5, 2011
I would like to thank Fr. Thomas Rosica, C.S.B., for inviting me to write the first of several reflections of what it means to work as an agent of life on the front lines. When I was fourteen years old, I saw the documentary, “The Silent Scream” which depicted an abortion from the perspective of ...