Charles Lewis: Finding fellowship in uncertainty
We all feel the uncertainty in the air; we all hear that low-grade anxiety buzzing in the background.
Church on the Street: Friends stand by with help and prayers
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.
Speaking Out: Growing my faith through friendship
For the last year and a half, a friend and I have run a small faith-sharing group for young women. It has turned out to be a far more important experience to my faith than I ever imagined.
Comment: Meet 'Mary' ... my friend
The request was simple: “I’m going south for a week, could you give me a ride to the airport and pick me up on my way back?”
VATICAN CITY – Praying that God would protect Egypt from all evil, Pope Francis told the nation's people that a world torn apart by indiscriminate violence needs courageous builders of peace, dialogue and justice.
Toronto gains a bishop and a friend in Robert Kasun
TORONTO – Bishop Robert Kasun has been to Rome to buy a pectoral cross, mitre, ring — all the gear you need to be a bishop. But Kasun, ordained on Sept. 12 in Edmonton to serve as auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Toronto, didn’t really have time — and he was a bit put off by the prices — to pick up a new crozier.
Getting personal with Pope Francis
In two wide-ranging new interviews, Pope Francis discusses matters both weighty and personal, including the perils of his popularity.
VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis' concern for those suffering on the margins and for small Catholic communities that have kept the faith alive through war or repression will take him to Bosnia-Herzegovina in early June.
Connecting a community of Catholics online
One of the hardest things about moving to a small town is integrating into the community. After my last column was published, I was offered a job in northeastern Alberta and found myself moving to the town of St. Paul. It’s the centre of the diocese and at approximately 6,000 people it’s the smallest municipality I’ve ever called home.
Destroy hatred, not enemies, to bring peace, papal preacher says
VATICAN CITY - Peace does not come from wiping out enemies, it comes from destroying all hatred with prayer, dialogue and friendship, including in the Church and within the Roman Curia, said the preacher of the papal household.