What it’s like to go to Beyoncé Mass by Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service Hymns are replaced with songs such as "Survivor" and "Flaws and All" in this worship service
Canadian clergy curling tournament puts fellowship on ice by Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service The Friars’ Briar runs parallel to the Tim Hortons Brier, the annual men's curling championship
Students protest Hindu nationalism with new take on Holi by Aysha Khan, Religion News Service The campaign, organized at 21 university campuses in the U.S., is in solidarity with anti-government protesters in India
Reading Club locations by Emma Prestwich Broadview’s National Online Reading Club Join us monthly as writers from each issue discuss their articles and take your questions. Find out
L’Arche book author ‘gutted’ by Jean Vanier abuse revelations by Emma Prestwich Carolyn Whitney-Brown's new volume explores the relationship between L'Arche and The United Church of Canada
From the frontlines of the Wet’suwet’en struggle by Natalie Maxson I gained a spiritual understanding through people's stories about what this territory means to them
Meet Father Josh, a married Catholic priest by Tim Sullivan, The Associated Press Catholic convert Joshua Whitfield is a husband, a father of four and a beloved priest in Dallas
Photos show Washington National Cathedral in a new light by Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service More than 2,000 people of various faiths came out to see the church awash in colour and full of music
How a gift of land is helping Yazidi refugees farm again by Glynis Ratcliffe After ISIS drove them from their homeland, displaced people are returning to their roots
Coronavirus fears stigmatize Chinese Canadians yet again by Amy Go SARS left a scar on the Canadian psyche. Reacting to this new illness with racism is not the answer.