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Afghan government frees Christian convert
Kris Dmytrenko
March 3, 2011
For Said Musa, being publicly exposed as a Christian condemned him to death row. Yet his testimony of faith, spread throughout the world, may have also helped secure his liberation. As we reported on the S+L Blog and Perspectives, Musa worked for the Red Cross in Afghanistan when, due to a local television report, he ...
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Pope: Jews not to blame for crucifixion – Excerpt from Jesus of Nazareth, Part Two
Kris Dmytrenko
March 2, 2011
Who killed Jesus? From the Gospels, we know that he was crucified directly by Roman soldiers. But those who want to attribute blame for his death have drawn in a wider pool of suspects: Judas Iscariot, Pontius Pilate, the Jewish people, and all of humanity. The question of Jewish culpability in “deicide” is particularly charged, ...
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“Greatest film on faith” comes to Canada
Cheridan Sanders
March 1, 2011
Religious persecution, hope and charity are among the themes touched upon in the new film Of Gods and Men. The award-winning movie looks at the lives of a community of monks living in Algeria. The film portrays the daily rhythm of monastic life, the monks’ dialogue with their Muslim neighbors, as well as their struggle ...
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Papal Prayer intentions for March include Latin America and persecuted Christians
Matthew Harrison
March 1, 2011
Newspapers over the last few month have all too often had stories about the persecution of Christians. From Iraq, to Egypt, to many parts of the Middle East it is unfortunately becoming common to read about assaults on the faithful. Here in the Archdiocese of Toronto, Archbishop Collins have been very encouraging for parishes to ...
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Seven Days, Four Appointments in Canadian Episcopacy
Matthew Harrison
March 1, 2011
There’s been lots of changes in the last week on the Episcopal scene in Canada. Last Tuesday Pope Benedict XVI made two appointments involving Auxiliary Bishops of the Archdiocese of Quebec. The first involved Bishop Gérald Cyprien Lacroix.  He has been named the new Archbishop of Quebec City, succeeding Cardinal Marc Ouellet, who was appointed ...
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100th Edition of S+L Radio – February 26, 2011
Salt + Light Media
February 26, 2011
[singlepic id=105 w=150 h=213 float=right] Is there anything about Christianity that you hate? Or that you struggle with? Today we speak with Jason Berggren, author of “10 Things I Hate About Christianity” about how he’s worked through his frustrations. Chris Giardino offers three more DVD picks for the weekend and Colleen MacAlister returns as featured ...
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Salt + Light Radio celebrates milestone 100th episode
Salt + Light Media
February 25, 2011
Salt + Light Radio will broadcast its 100th episode on Saturday, February 26. The program, which first aired in January 2009, is part of the media ministry of Salt and Light Catholic Media Foundation and is available on the Catholic Channel, Sirius Satellite Radio 159 and XM Radio 117. With host Pedro Guevara Mann, Salt ...
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The Other Side of the Headlines
Alicia Ambrosio
February 25, 2011
Around the world the front cover of almost every newspaper is dedicated to the unraveling situation in the Middle East. Last week it was Egypt, Tunisia, Bahrain, while this week the focus is Libya and the increasingly tense situation there. The unrest in the Middle East and Northern Africa has prompted stress in Europe. Malta, ...
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Nothing More Beautiful: The Church We Believe in is Catholic
Matthew Harrison
February 25, 2011
The theme for the latest edition of Nothing More Beautiful is The Church We Believe in is Catholic. To stress the Catholicity, or the universality, of the Church, this episode takes on a bit more of an international flavour.  You’ll notice flags from a number of countries in the Basilica — representing the many different ...
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Let there be (Salt) Light
Salt + Light Media
February 24, 2011
Canadian daily newspaper The Toronto Star has published an article on Salt + Light Television in their business section.  See it below: Let there be (Salt) Light Ron Csillag Special to The Star February 24, 2011 Call it the little network that could. Maybe with a divine nudge. In the only-God-knows-how-many-channel universe, Canada’s first homegrown ...