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Arts

Lionheart brings back 14th-century hymns of praise

TORONTO - The Renaissance has always been worth looking at — all those gorgeous paintings and striking sculptures — but itƵapp also worth a listen.

‘Theology of dirt’ can stem ecological devastation

Sacred Acts: How ChurchesAre Working to Protect EarthƵappClimate, edited by Mallory McDuff(New Society Publishers, 288pages, softcover, $17.95).

Renaissance greats grace AGO

Matthew Teitelbaum, the director and CEO of the Art Gallery of Ontario, calls Revealing the Early Renaissance: Stories and Secrets in Florentine Art “the greatest exhibition of Italian art ever to come to Canada.”

The environmental movement has much to learn from religion

TORONTO - Curbing the effects of climate change and curing the environment will take religiously minded imagination, said author and professor Stephen Scharper.

‘Jesus the Homeless’ home at last

TORONTO - Regis College has a new resident. “Jesus the Homeless,” a sculpture cast in bronze depicting Christ as a homeless man, was installed outside the Jesuit school of theology at the University of Toronto on Feb. 23.

Canadians aid Caritas Niger in turning A New Leaf for the fight against severe drought

There was severe hardship but no famine in West Africa last year. Crops failed, locusts and other insects consumed farmers’ fields and at least 18 million people suffered through a food shortage.

We cannot serve both God and wealth

EditorƵapp note: Cornerstones of Faith: Reconciliation, Eucharist and Stewardship, by Cardinal Thomas Collins, was recently published by Novalis. What follows is an excerpt from the book.

Vision viewers fight to keep channel on basic cable

TORONTO - Cardinal Thomas Collins is joining thousands who want Vision TV to remain on basic cable so that its religious programming continues to be available to the widest possible audience.

Works of mercy rooted in human dignity

The Work of Mercy: Being the Hands and Heart of Christ by Mark P. Shea (Servant Books, an imprint of St. Anthony Messenger Press, 144 pages, $14.99).

American Catholic author Mark P. Shea delves into the topic of spiritual and corporal works of mercy without presenting new theology. Instead, his book offers a modern, and refreshing, update.

United in song, and blessed by the pontiff

“He looked right at me.”

Those words, expressed with both reverence and excitement, came from the mouths of almost every member of the Our Lady of Sorrows Ecumenical Choir, just after having been blessed by Pope Benedict XVI at the Papal Mass for the Presentation of Our Lord at St. PeterƵapp Basilica — certainly, given his resignation announced Feb. 11, one of his last celebrations as our Holy Father.

Along the way to where we should be

Most people are still seeking their lifeƵapp purpose, Fr. Frank Freitas believes.

Getting to the heart of Teilhard de Chardin

TORONTO - In his new play, The De Chardin Project, actor and writer Adam Seybold draws a line in the sand — or rather two lines in sand — on the stage floor. Playing the pioneering 20th-century scientist theologian and Jesuit priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Seybold dramatically lays down the central fact of de Chardin's life: the cross.