'The Shack' brings its Holy Trinity to the screen
William Paul Young initially made 15 copies of The Shack in 2005 as a Christmas present for his six children and for a handful of his close friends.
Documentary captures spirit of World Youth Day in Krakow
The Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy is over, but the call to mercy lives on.
Review of 'The Seven Last Words of Christ: Reflections' by Fr. Rosica
What do the last phrases of Christ from the cross teach today’s world?
Canadian bishops' Lent guides should challenge us
No parish or individual Catholic should have to walk into Lent blind.
Steven Spielberg movie to examine notorious Catholic kidnapping of Jewish boy
BOLOGNA, Italy – It was a heart-wrenching story that bitterly divided Catholics and Jews in Italy and provoked an international scandal more than 150 years ago.
Nuns of pop band Siervas says ministry spans service and music
LIMA, Peru – When people wave at members of the pop band Siervas as they drive through the city, the nuns in the musical group know they've arrived on the world stage.
Global TV's mini-series draws fire for dramatizing euthanasia
OTTAWA – The Catholic Women’s League (CWL) and the Council of Canadians with Disabilities (CCD) have condemned the Global TV mini-series Mary Kills People about a doctor who illegally euthanizes consenting patients.
There’s beauty in 'The Young Pope,' says Sr. Helena
For those suffering from a frail, forgotten or non-existent belief in God, the HBO mini-series The Young Pope has a message that may change some minds, says Sr. Helena Burns.
Quebec sculptor, who created a new vision for the cross, dies at age 77
Quebec sculptor Jacques Bourgault, whose contemporary, carved wooden statues of a triumphant, risen Christ on the cross hang in churches throughout North America, has died at the age of 77.
Book Review: Paths to truth a humbling and painful journey
Experts in Humanity: A Journey of Self-Discovery and Healing, by Josephine Lombardi, (Novalis, softcover, 143 pages, $18.95).
B.C. artist depicts St. Paul as a First Nations icon
VANCOUVER – A Vancouver church has acknowledged the rich First Nations heritage of its parishioners by installing an icon of St. Paul the Apostle wearing a woven cedar hat and holding a talking stick and cedar bough.