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More older women are drinking too much. A new sobriety movement aims to help.
For many, booze is the drug of choice to deal with the losses that accompany aging
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Why it’s time to let native plants shine over lawns
Lorraine Johnson wants people to consider the ecological value of their property
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What to give up for Lent when we’ve already given up so much
No one feels like abstaining from chocolate after a year of sacrifices
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Dream of 3 faiths worshipping in one building meets reality in Berlin
The House of One is intended to show that peace is possible among Abrahamic traditions, but some Berliners think it's an overwrought symbol
Spirituality
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The heartbreaking and deeply Christian task of presiding over fentanyl funerals
Overdose deaths are surging in Canada, and clergy close to the crisis are doing the hard work of saying goodbye
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All church youth leaders need mental health training
No person working in youth ministry should have to struggle with an “if only...” moment, says this writer
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Why are American men are more likely to identify as non-religious than women?
Men are in general more likely than women to describe themselves as atheists, agnostics or nothing in particular
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What to give up for Lent when we’ve already given up so much
No one feels like abstaining from chocolate after a year of sacrifices
Justice
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During COVID-19, former prisoners are re-entering a world with fewer supports
But one Toronto-based effort has raised thousands to give ex-inmates a bit of a boost
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This former residential school is now a centre for reconciliation
Algoma University in Sault Ste. Marie has repurposed the building so students can learn about Indigenous history and heritage
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How helping a refugee family taught this congregation to be the church
Windermere United was talking about closing before a family came to stay
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From the archives: Sister Helen Prejean on the fight to abolish the death penalty
The author of "Dead Man Walking," which is a first-hand account of her experiences with death row inmates, talks about why she opposes capital punishment
Ethical Living
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For some women, Alcoholics Anonymous isn’t the way
They prefer other programs that focus on empowerment and self-care
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How this family farm illustrates Canada’s vulnerable food system
Temporary foreign workers are the backbone of our agricultural industry and have been keeping it afloat during the pandemic
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Why it’s time to let native plants shine over lawns
Lorraine Johnson wants people to consider the ecological value of their property
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