Speaking Out
Feminism in the eyes of God
By Monica Sifert, SPEAKING OUTIn a recent Facebook post, a Christian blogger named Dale Partidge said women are considered “old fashioned” if they accept the chivalrous actions of a man.
Speaking Out: My friend the seminarian
By Nicole Sciulli, Youth Speak NewsWe often don’t see what happens behind the scenes as seminarians turn into priests.
Speaking Out: Spiritual reading for busy students
By Mirjana Villenueve, Youth Speak NewsI struggle to keep up with the fast pace and heavy reading load that comes with studying English and as each year progresses, I am tempted to let my spiritual to-read list stack up in the corner until school calms down.
Speaking Out: Why my family prays the rosary
By Marie Gamboa, Youth Speak NewsMy family’s prayer lives have grown remarkably since we began praying the rosary together about seven or eight years ago.
Speaking Out: My YSN year in review
By Emily Barber, Youth Speak NewsNot many 18-year-olds can say they’ve written for a national newspaper. And fewer still can say they’ve been given the chance to not only report on current events, but to give their opinions on relevant social issues.
Speaking Out: Growing my faith through friendship
By Mae Fernandes, Youth Speak NewsFor 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.
Speaking Out: Lessons from summer camp
By Patrick Peori, Youth Speak NewsWhen I was hired as a camp counsellor earlier this year I expected the job to come with great rewards and great challenges. I didn’t expect one of the challenges would force me to actually grow in my Christian life.
Speaking Out: The dangers of gossip
By Elizabeth Chelmecki, Youth Speak NewsWe live in a culture that glorifies gossip, from celebrity tabloids and reality TV to the rumour mill in our own personal circles at school, work, home and on social media.
Speaking Out: Food and family go together
By Alessia Loduca, Youth Speak NewsDespite our busy and often conflicting schedules, my parents, brother and I try to eat at least one meal a day together. During this time, we share stories, make jokes and catch up on each other’s lives.
Speaking Out: Looking at the next 150 years
By Vanessa Chan, Youth Speak NewsAs a frequent rider of the subway, I have seen the Canada 150 ads that feature influential young adults and posing the question of how they will shape the future of our country.