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48,000 reasons to give thanks
Salt + Light Media
November 2, 2010
By Sabrina Di Matteo, editor of Haute Fidélité MONTREAL – On Saturday, October 30, the Olympic Stadium played host to one of the greatest religious events of its history. More than 48,000 people of all ages and origins filled the bleachers for the Mass of Thanksgiving in honour of Brother André – canonized as St. ...
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Christians in Iraq: Fight or Flight versus Love and Conviviality
Rita Sawaya
November 2, 2010
This blog comes from Rita Sawaya, who was in Rome covering the Synod of Bishops for the Middle East last month. Fight or Flight Forced migration of Christians from the Middle East has now become the norm. It is now impossible for a growing number of Christians – who are now an even smaller minority ...
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CNS: Pope calls on world community to help end violence in Iraq
Kris Dmytrenko
November 1, 2010
By Carol Glatz Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) — A deadly militant siege of a Catholic cathedral in Baghdad, Iraq, was a “savage” act of “absurd violence,” Pope Benedict XVI said. The pope urged international and national authorities and all people of good will to work together to end the “heinous episodes of violence ...
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A Synod convoked to Restore Order in the Tower of Babel
Rita Sawaya
November 1, 2010
A Synod convoked to Restore Order in the Tower of Babel The Synod of Bishops for the Middle East was convoked to give hope not only to the Catholic Churches of the Middle East, but to all the peoples of the Middle East: Christians, Muslims and Jews. It is a unique historic opportunity to restore order in today's Tower of Babel. ...
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PM: Brother André’s simple faith made him an ‘icon’
Laura Ieraci
November 1, 2010
MONTREAL–Prime Minister Stephen Harper made the following statement at a reception in Montreal, October 30, after attending a Mass of Thanksgiving at the Olympic Stadium for the canonization of Saint André. “Your Eminence, Cardinal Turcotte, Archbishop of Montreal; Father Grou, Rector of St. Joseph’s Oratory; Your Honour, Mr. Duchesne, Lieutenant Governor of Quebec; Premier Charest; Your Worship ...
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All Saints Day 2010 includes Canadian ‘homegrown’ saint
Laura Ieraci
November 1, 2010
MONTREAL — One new Canadian saint will be among those for whom Catholics will give thanks and to whom they will pray on All Saints Day this year. Saint Brother André, who founded St. Joseph’s Oratory in Montreal, was canonized by Pope Benedict XVI in Rome, October 17, and enthusiasm for his canonization here has ...
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Those Struggling with Addiction and the Churches of Latin America highlight the Pope’s November Prayer Intentions
Matthew Harrison
November 1, 2010
Though today we celebrate all the many wonderful holy men and women who have gone before us, November is traditionally a month where we remember our dearly departed, the poor souls in purgatory. We may also want to regularly call to mind the Papal intentions for this month.  Pope Benedict XVI’s general prayer intention for ...
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October 30, 2010
Salt + Light Media
October 30, 2010
[singlepic id=88 w=150 h=187 float=right] Two weeks ago, Brother Andre of Montreal became the first Canadian-born male to be recognized as a Saint and S+L TV was there to tell his story – today on S+L Radio we speak about God’s Doorkeeper, plus the Community of Marie-Jeunesse’s In Ipsa releases their new album, Être Là. ...
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Olympic Stadium: Homily of Cardinal Jean-Claude Turcotte, Archbishop of Montreal
Alessia Domanico
October 30, 2010
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Prime Minister visits tomb of Saint Brother André
Laura Ieraci
October 30, 2010
MONTREAL — Prime Minister Stephen Harper stopped in at St. Joseph’s Oratory on his way to the Olympic Stadium for the grand Canadian celebration for the canonization of Saint Brother André. He was greeted by Fr. Claude Grou, CSC, rector of the shrine that was founded by Saint Brother André more than a century ago. ...