Luke Stocking: Radical times call for a radical family
“Too bad the global climate strike happened while you guys were on March break,” I teased my son.
Francis Campbell: CanadaƵapp Syrian promise soon turned to sorrow
With great promise can come deep sorrow.
Johanne Brownrigg: Who has the courage to follow Jody Wilson-Raybould's path?
Catholics have been reminded repeatedly they must separate Church and State. In government, medicine, law, public policy or discourse, we are expected to leave Him who shapes our life and our conscience at home.
Angela Saldanha: What happened to Sabbath day?
My daughter, skyping from her home in Switzerland, remarked how quiet it was. Very little traffic about, she said — all shops shut.
Mary Durran: HaitiƵapp youth driving frantic push for change
Since Feb. 7, womenƵapp leader Louisiane Nazaire has hardly dared to leave her home in the city of Jérémie in southwestern Haiti.
Francis Campbell: Church, newspapers look to turn the tide
It sometimes seems that you are playing for the losing team.
Luke Stocking: One million rosaries have a story to tell
The cross I wear around my neck each day is a relatively large wooden one made by young people living in the poorest and most dangerous areas of Colombia. It is one of hundreds of thousands that they made as part of a project supported by Development and Peace. The crosses were given as a special gift from St. John Paul II at the World Youth Day papal Mass in Toronto on July 28, 2002.
Luke Stocking: ThereƵapp no need to fear UN migration compact
I was troubled to hear my Ottawa colleague describe what she saw Dec. 8 on Parliament Hill.
Francis Campbell: Invitation from Jesus open all year round
Christmas packages come in all sorts, shapes and sizes.
Angela Saldanha: BeggarƵapp bread starts bountiful life
“The poor you will always have with you.” Prophetic words of Jesus 2,000 years ago.
Francis Campbell: Halifax-Yarmouth diocese going back to its missionary roots
ItƵapp difficult to equate dynamic evangelization with the reality of shrinking numbers of parishes, priests, parishioners and active churches. But evangelization is exactly what the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth hopes to achieve through a strategy called New Parishes: Stronger Together.