Mickey Conlon: Tragedy should not derail reconciliation
REGINA – The trial of a Saskatchewan farmer charged in the death of a 22-year-old Indigenous man has ended with an acquittal. But other than that, what have we learned from this?
Herman Gooden: Yes, confession really is good for the soul
TEMUCO, Chile – Celebrating Mass in a land steeped in indigenous history and culture, Pope Francis said the greatest threat facing humanity is the stifling of differences driven by the idea that some cultures are better than others.
Pope asks forgiveness from victims of clergy sex abuse in Chile
RCMP adopt new tool for reconciliation
Priest makes documentary with survivors of Canada's residential schools
Learning program unites student pen-pals 1,000 km apart
Bishops ponder liability if Pope apologizes in Canada
Schools mounting ambitious plans with Indigenous communities
Aboriginal advisor a first for university
“One of the first things I noticed in my first week is how inclusive this campus is,” said Small Legs-Nagge, who last month began his new job as special advisor to the president on aboriginal affairs.
Faith brings hope even at moment of death, pope says
St. Joseph's College students take part in Red Dress day
Editorial: Canadian bishops are wise to take their time
Comment: Are we a Church of slobs and mediocrity?
Mark Shea thinks the Catholic Church is a vast accumulation of slobs and mediocrities. He means it as a compliment. He contends it brings us closer to Christ.