Charles Lewis: I’ll continue to pray and offer up my pain
The month of a November has become a time of darkness and confusion for me.
Luke Stocking: In God’s name, ‘social poets’ rise
Jonathan Castillo is a cartonero in Argentina — a collector of discarded recyclables.
Cathy Majtenyi: Rejecting ancestry creates dangerous path
It was a shocking revelation. A recent CBC investigation revealed that Dr. Carrie Bourassa, one of Canada’s leading Indigenous health researchers, is actually of Eastern European descent.
Readers Speak Out: November 14, 2021
Cost saving
Re: Short visit works best (Fr. Raymond de Souza, Nov. 7):
Fr. de Souza is fearful that the costs associated with a reconciliation-oriented papal visit to Canada will divert funds from Catholic-sponsored reconciliation projects. He asserts that the papal visit should be short, structured and shaped by the fiscal priority that “the only solution is not to spend a dime more than necessary.”
Editorial: Called to serve
There is no shortage of inspiring stories in Church history, none more compelling than the winding trail of faith, providence and persistence that led to one of the most iconic organizations of charity — the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
Sr. Helena Burns: Spiritual warfare is for everyone
Some people like to think of life as a journey, an adventure, a pilgrimage, a blank slate, a beach, a work of art … a box of chocolates. But life isn’t always that neutral, is it? Sometimes we are dealt a rough hand from the earliest moments of our existence. Sometimes life is filled with pain and obstacles. We are free to look at life however we want, but one thing is for sure: Life is a battle, and no one gets to sit on the sidelines.
Glen Argan: Personal liberty, yes, but common good comes first
Today, I phoned to book a haircut only to find that Pat, my stylist of the past two years, had died of the delta variant of COVID. When I last saw him in late August, he looked fit and healthy as ever. I phoned back a month later to set my next haircut appointment but was told Pat was off work because he was having back problems. He died shortly after that call.
- By Glen Argan
Peter Stockland: Money talks in climate debate
Granted, there is something beyond the borderline of zany in a journalist urging theologians to look to economics for reform of human behaviour.
Fr. Raymond de Souza: Short visit works best
Pope Francis will visit Canada to further reconciliation with Indigenous Canadians in relation to residential schools.
Readers Speak Out: November 7, 2021
Glaring omission
I am glad to know from the news that Pope Francis is coming to Canada as recommended by the TRC. That surely will soothe the emotional and psychological wounds of the Indigenous peoples. However, it is God who heals our brokenness, especially our spiritual wounds.
Editorial: Papal partner
The news that many Canadians have been waiting to hear for a very long time arrived on the morning of Oct. 27 — Pope Francis is ready to come to Canada.