Questioning Faith: Gift of awe can unleash powerful change
One late-summer evening, I snatched a moment to walk down to the lake. The day’s rain was starting to clear, golden sunshine emerging. The beach was criss-crossed with noise and activity: volleyball players, loudspeakers, food sales, toys, umbrellas.
OTTAWA – Experts warned religious freedom is at risk in Canada as it is no longer seen as a fundamental right but something that can be trumped by vague “charter values” and partisan politics.
Immigration driving rise in religion in Canada
OTTAWA – A new survey shows Canada’s high levels of immigration are making the country more religious and heightening the need to respect religion’s place in the public square, says Andrew Bennett, Canada’s former ambassador for religious freedom.
CCO's Discovery faith study program takes off
Prisons ministry in seeing more conversions in B.C.
SURREY, B.C. – After Paul caught his wife cheating on him, he flew into a fury that landed him in a correctional institution.
Speaking out: Thank God for my community
Two years ago, I started volunteering at my church’s youth group. My role was to teach the students, mentor them and listen to them.
ShareLife campaign hits record to support more than 40 agencies in need
For the first time in ShareLife’s history, Catholic parishioners have crossed the $13-million threshold when it comes to helping those most in need.
Building bridges between Catholics and Muslims an ongoing project
EDMONTON – On the surface, it was speeches and a light meal, but on a deeper level it was building relationships.
Barefoot and Preaching: Make space for wildflowers of the soul
Growing up in rural Saskatchewan planted a special place in my heart for the wildflowers that grow in the ditches. Blue alfalfa, purple thistles, bright yellow brown-eyed susans. When I moved to the city to study, I saw them less frequently, and I did not realize how much I missed the wildflowers until I spent several weeks at a youth camp this summer, thanks to my husband’s working there and my maternity leave.
Season of Creation an invitation to pray
Catholics might finally be ready to pray for the most obvious sign of God’s goodness that has ever been seen, touched or walked through — the natural world.
Youth Speak News Team 2018-2019
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Eucharist is a taste of heaven on earth, Pope Francis says
Faith on front lines: A desperate world needs God more than ever, says Lt.-Gen. Roméo Dallaire
EDMONTON – In military terms, “covering your six o’clock” means watching someone’s back while they’re in combat. For retired lieutenant-general Roméo Dallaire, his Catholic faith is how he covers his six o’clock.