The cinema of tormented priests by Ayesha Habib Film has a long history of depicting ministers in a crisis of faith. Amid the gloom, these movies offer meaning and hope
What if God is human too? by Judith H. Newman Grawemeyer Award-winning scholar Charles Halton explains how embracing the idea that God has a body can make us better people
How grief led me back to Islam by Sadaf Ahsan My aunt's death helped me discover my faith. The tragedy in Gaza has prompted people around the world to do the same.
Chaplain offers hope in the face of climate grief by Olivia Vaughan Simon Fraser University project uses faith to help students ease anxiety about the future
Jasper wildfire destroys historic Anglican church by Amarah Hasham-Steele St. Mary & St. George Anglican Church was nearly a century old when it burned down
Céline Dion’s faith shines through in new documentary by Amarah Hasham-Steele The pop icon’s spirituality and self-confidence take centre stage
Beheading Virgin Mary statue shows how ultra-conservative vandals view women by Anne Thériault The vandalism showcases Catholicism’s tenuous relationship with women
‘Bubble zones’ limit protests outside communities of faith in Vaughan, Ont. Are they a good idea? by Amarah Hasham-Steele While some see them as a necessary step to protect faith communities from hate, others raise freedom-of-speech concerns
How the residents of the world’s largest Syrian refugee camp came together to write a cookbook by Ivy Lerner-Frank "Zaatari" spotlights culinary traditions, personal stories and recipes of resilience
Author Marilynne Robinson finds clear signs of God’s love in her new take on Genesis by Christopher White “Reading Genesis” connects the ancient text to the modern anxieties we all face, writes Christopher White