This Holy Tuesday, there is no doubt that we are broken by Mardi Tindal The question is, will we be broken into love?
How I grapple with sacrifice during Lent and COVID-19 by Anne Thériault When I frame staying home as something I'm doing to keep other people safe, it feels more manageable
John Dominic Crossan on what we get wrong about Easter by Alicia von Stamwitz The historical Jesus scholar prefers Eastern churches' vision of the resurrection
COVID-19 shows limits of Canada’s compassion by Justin Mohammed We lost all moral authority to encourage others to protect refugees displaced by war
We don’t seem to be learning from HIV/AIDS by Jay Cavanagh "COVID-19 is being used to fuel racist rhetoric. This way of thinking held us back in our fight against HIV."
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
I learned I had autism at 46. I now understand myself. by Wanda Deschamps A significant number of people like me are diagnosed in midlife. For reasons that are still coming to light, many of them
Brynn Kilpatrick, 10, brings climate awareness to Ontario town by Sherwood Hines Meet a young activist fighting for the environment as her hometown grapples with change
What I’ve learned at Richard Rohr’s Living School by Therese DesCamp The immersive program trains the soul for social change
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