Interview with Sister Teresa Forcades by Nancy Fornasiero The Benedictine nun, physician and feminist theologian from Catalonia, Spain talks about her social activism
A middle-aged mom samples ‘shrooms’ for the first time by Anne Bokma ‘Did I indeed have a mystical experience or was it just a mind-altering drug trip?’
Restless longing is core to being human. What happens when it leads us off course? by Jane Dawson "Understanding what our spirit is trying to tell us in these unforeseen detours is often the work of a lifetime."
The race to save Canada’s fragile bat population by Elena Gritzan One of nature’s least loved creatures is in crisis — and we could all end up paying the price
Senator Kim Pate wants Canada to get rid of jails by Trisha Elliott The newly appointed senator talks about standing up for marginalized groups within the justice system
I spent 48 hours alone in a treehouse to channel Thoreau by Anne Bokma "Maybe a two-day sojourn deep in the woods is a good way to confront our aloneness and even find some kind of
11 immigrants putting down roots in Canada and the United Church by Broadview Staff "Lima was a bit difficult. It’s a Catholic society; I was never out of the closet there."
This Canadian’s luggage offers a glimpse into the lives of Cubans today by Christopher Levan You’ll find more than giveaway toiletries and hand-me-downs in the writer's luggage.
13 things I learned at witch camp by Anne Bokma ‘Howling at the moon seems like a reasonable option in a world gone mad’
Undocumented people share how they live outside the system by Kristy Woudstra Up to half a million people are living in Canada without official status. The 'sanctuary city' movement is growing, but the fear