Pope: Authority is act of serving, not exploiting, others
VATICAN CITY - Those in positions of authority, especially in the Catholic Church, would do well to remember that their responsibility is to serve those in their care and not exploit them for their own selfish interests, Pope Francis said.
Speaking Out: Rethinking your New Year goals
Did you know Jan. 12 is known as Quitters’ Day? According to Strava, a social network for athletes, this is the fateful day when most people report failing their New Year’s goals.
Stan Surman has officially been retired for more than 20 years, but not when it comes to his work at church.
Serving others will change the world, Pope Francis says to youth
The meaning of life is found in self-giving service, Pope says in memorial Mass for cardinals, bishops
You’d almost think it wasn’t a big deal to Anne and Dane MacCarthy, the Vatican honouring the Toronto couple for their years of service to the Church.
Travel gap year leads to serving the homeless
Mustard Seed spreads welcoming message for Thanksgiving
VANCOUVER, British Columbia – As the strains of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" filled the sanctuary of Christ Church Anglican Cathedral in Vancouver, one by one the people in the pews rose silently. Muffled sobbing could be heard from the back corner of the church as a prayer vigil for those affected by the city's opioid crisis ended.
Suffering Servant is a model for service
Passion (Palm) Sunday, April 9 (Year A) Isaiah 50:4-7; Psalm 22; Philippians 2:6-11; Matthew 26:14-27:66
Speaking and acting on behalf of God is not for the fainthearted.