How this interfaith program helps new Canadians thrive by Glynis Ratcliffe Montreal City Mission's Maa'n/Ensemble works to build bridges between faith communities and newcomers
Something’s brewing: Coffee hours could make a comeback by Bob Smietana, Religion News Service Chit-chat over Zoom just isn't the same
Inside the tug of war over St. Giles by Emma Prestwich Too expensive to fix. Too valuable to tear down. What's to be done with this former Hamilton United church?
Canadian Jesuits mourn death of 84-year-old human rights defender by Kiernan Green Father Stan Swamy has been in prison in India since October 2020
7 lessons for a more spiritual relationship with your garden by Isaac Crosby What gardeners can learn from Ojibwe teachings to take better care of the earth
What ‘Paradise Lost’ teaches us about life in isolation by Anthony Oliveira John Milton's masterpiece finds new relevance amid COVID-19
Why purity culture upholds the misogyny and anti-Asian racism of the Atlanta shootings by Jenna Tenn-Yuk The church has a long history of colonial missionary work that exoticizes women of colour
Poetry kept Pádraig Ó Tuama alive. Now he’s sharing it with everyone else. by Julie McGonegal The "Poetry Unbound" podcast host asks readers to slow down their lives for about 15 minutes of spoken word
Atlanta suspect blamed women for ‘tempting’ him. Purity culture does the same. by Katelyn Beaty How faith and misogyny factored into the Atlanta shooting victims' deaths
White Jesus is grounded in colonialism. Black Jesus is rooted in liberation. by J. Nailah Avery Warner Sallman's famous depiction of Jesus symbolized a white-centric version of Christianity