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Soul Food
Alessia Domanico
December 6, 2010
Creamy risotto paired with a stuffed Ontario turkey marinated in herbs and cooked to a tender and succulent state. The meal is accompanied with a crisp Riesling from an award winning Niagara winery complimented with a fennel and olive salad. Now that I have your attention (and appetite), the menu I’m  so vividly describing does ...
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December 4, 2010
Salt + Light Media
December 4, 2010
[singlepic id=93 w=150 h=141 float=right] It’s not easy being a street counsellor – but for the workers at Toronto’s Aid to Women, their location next door to an abortion facility comes with mixed blessings. This week we speak with Julie Abernethy, street counsellor at Aid to Women; plus the St. Michael’s Choir School prepares for ...
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Tonight on Perspectives: How will you “wake up” this Advent?
Jenna Murphy
December 3, 2010
For many of us, entering into the season of Advent is a tall order. The liturgies throughout this season are rich in imagery and anticipation and the scriptures call us to wait in “joyful hope” but all too often we don’t have the luxury of giving Advent the time it deserves. It seems that once Halloween ...
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CNS Vatican Report: Advent at the Vatican opens with a focus on respect for life
Matthew Harrison
December 3, 2010
Pope Benedict XVI called on the universal Church to marked the first Sunday of Advent with a Vigil for Nascent Life.  Catholic News Service’s Carol Glatz and John Thavis have more on the Holy Father’s effort to promote the sanctity and dignity of life. To download Flash Player please click here ...
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New Episode of Word for Word: How far can we go?
Gillian Kantor
December 2, 2010
We know the Catholic Church teaching on sex – even non-Catholics could quickly repeat the mantra, “No sex before marriage.” But how many of us can answer, with confidence and understanding, the “Why?” to that same teaching? On this upcoming episode of Word for Word, we open up books exploring the Theology of the Body, ...
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Opening ourselves to others and to Christ highlight Papal Intentions for December
Matthew Harrison
November 30, 2010
As you know, in this time of Advent, the weeks leading up to Christmas, we prepare to welcome our Lord into our hearts.  It is a time of reflection, of penance, but also of subdued joy.  For some though, it can be a difficult time, particularly when December 25th arrives.  The joy of Christmas may ...
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Pope Benedict’s travels take shape for 2011
Matthew Harrison
November 29, 2010
Pope Benedict XVI’s travel schedule for 2011 is quickly getting booked up after two Apostolic Journeys were announced within seven days. The Holy Father’s participation in World Youth Day Madrid, in August, had been expected for sometime.  In fact back in July he became the first pilgrim to register. It was also announced some weeks ...
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Tonight – Within Your Gates: A Pilgrim Guide to the Holy Land
Kris Dmytrenko
November 28, 2010
At 9pm ET / 6pm PT this evening, S+L will premiere the full-length version of Within Your Gates: A Pilgrim Guide to the Holy Land. The film originally aired in May to coincide with the first anniversary of Pope Benedict’s trip to Jordan, Israel and the Palestinian Territories. Tonight’s broadcast includes scenes from the city ...
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November 27, 2010
Salt + Light Media
November 27, 2010
[singlepic id=92 w=150 h=204 float=right] Most people have heard of the Shroud of Turin, but have you heard of the Cloth of Manoppello? A cloth that also has the face of Christ imprinted on it? Journalist and Author, Paul Badde has just published a book: The Face of God: Rediscovering The True Face of Jesus ...
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The music of Within Your Gates: Future of Forestry
Kris Dmytrenko
November 27, 2010
If you travel here, you will feel it all, the brightest and the darkest. The lyrics of “Traveler’s Song” by Future of Forestry were not written with the Holy Land in mind, but few places in the world are saturated with such extremes of joy and pain. Jerusalem, in particular, is a sacred, resplendent city ...