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Canadian bishops ask government to keep long-form census
Kris Dmytrenko
July 29, 2010
One could hardly have predicted that the replacement of the long-form census with a voluntary survey would have erupted into an ongoing debate. Most Canadians, I imagine, find census methodology a little pedantic, or welcome having one less piece of paperwork that they must fill out. The controversy has drawn attention to the function of ...
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Audrey Assad: A Songstress for the Soul
Jenna Murphy
July 27, 2010
In the course of compiling the daily Catholic newswires on Friday, I stumbled upon a most welcome treasure on the CNN religion blog of all places. The treasure? A new friend in the world of Catholic music. Audrey Assad. With her first album scheduled for release this week (it’s already available on iTunes, though), Audrey ...
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The Resurrection of the Radio Star
Alessia Domanico
July 26, 2010
“Video Killed the Radio Star” was a popular song in the ’80s, but that message definitely doesn’t pertain to the social-media savvy radio personalities of the new millennium. Catholic radio hosts have been working overtime to promote the Catholic faith to young adults. Young adults have their fingers on the pulse and are constantly looking ...
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July 24, 2010
Salt + Light Media
July 24, 2010
[singlepic id=75 w=150 h=130 float=right] Summer is the time when we take a break from our regular programming and instead and bring you some of our best commentary, interviews, artists and songs from the year. This week we celebrate parents. We speak to Brian Caulfield of the Fathers for Good campaign and Dr. Meg Meeker ...
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CNS Vatican Report: An Obstacle to Ecumenical Dialogue
Matthew Harrison
July 23, 2010
In middle of July, the national assembly of the Church of England voted to approve the creation of women bishops by 2014. Catholic News Service’s Carol Glatz and John Thavis explain in this week’s Vatican Report that this may present an obstacle in ecumenical dialogue. To download Flash Player please click here ...
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Summer Vacation: Time for the “one thing that is truly necessary”
Jenna Murphy
July 22, 2010
Oh Canadian summer, you are God’s mercy made manifest! Even in the midst of heat waves, I think many would agree that this beautiful season sure beats winter’s wind-chill (winter has a beauty all its own, of course). Life’s usually-hectic pace fades into a comparatively peaceful lull; BBQing, rekindling friendships and family ties and enjoying ...
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USCCB Releases Guidelines for Social Communications
Alicia Ambrosio
July 21, 2010
Earlier this year, Pope Benedict XVI encouraged priests to become familiar with new media as a possible tool for evangelization. In light of this, the United States Conference of Bishops have released guidelines for church-personnel on how to use social media-such as blogs and Facebook pages- as part of ministry. The document said that social ...
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Just Laying Around the Parish
Alessia Domanico
July 20, 2010
Antiques Roadshow is one of my guilty television pleasures. I find it fascinating how people can have priceless objects just sitting around their homes for years that get passed down through the generations or that they pick up at the odd yard sale for $20.  (Sometimes I even venture down into my basement to see ...
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A Day at the Races
Alessia Domanico
July 19, 2010
A few of Salt+Light’s team celebrated Mass in a different way this Sunday: at the Honda Indy Races. The Indy took place this past weekend at Exhibition Place in Toronto. We were the guests of Father Phil De Rea, MSC, Catholic Chaplain of the Indy Racing League Ministry (IRL). Father Phil has been a  close ...
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July 17, 2010
Salt + Light Media
July 17, 2010
[singlepic id=12 w=145 h=96 float=right] Summer is the time when we take a break from our regular programming and instead bring you some of our best commentary, interviews, artists and songs from the year. This week we listen to two Pastors speaking about Restorative Justice, Rev. Dale Lang and Harry Nigh. We also re-visit an ...