This is one bank built on gift of giving
Christmas may come but once a year, but at the Furniture Bank they keep their eyes and ears open to the season year-round.
As Toronto’s city-run shelter system bulges with refugees and migrants, volunteer-run Out of the Cold programs are operating at capacity and wondering when governments are going to get serious about housing.
B.C. hairdresser trims away at poverty
Vatican urges adoption of global agreements on migration, refugees
As U.N. declaration turns 70, speakers warn about recognition of 'deeply troubling rights'
We stand before the 'challenge of civilization', Cardinal Parolin says at U.N. Climate Change Conference
Need, hope grows as Out of the Cold digs in to help the homeless
In 2006, after 20 years of stellar work with the Out of the Cold program to shelter the homeless, its co-founder was not impressed.
Is living the teaching of Humanae Vitae regarding the moral means of managing fertility burdensome? Yes, and effective pastoral support for couples who are attempting to do just that — using natural family planning (NFP) rather than contraception — is served by acknowledging that up front. NFP is a burden.
Editorial: Listen for the poor
It is noble to mark the World Day of the Poor with gifts of charity, but Pope Francis has challenged Catholics to go much further than that. He asks us to observe Nov. 18 by making a serious examination of conscience “to see if we are truly capable of hearing the cry of the poor.”
Joe Gunn: Strategy to eradicate Canadian poverty needs an action plan
The world commemorated the United Nations’ International Day for the Eradication of Poverty on Oct. 17, but you could be forgiven for not noticing.