Natalie MacMaster on the music that shaped her faith and family by Julie McGonegal In a Broadview interview, the Cape Breton fiddler looks back on her upbringing — and the love that continues to guide her
Why Quebec’s prayer ban under Bill 9 worries me by Éric Hébert-Daly Pushing faith out of public life doesn’t build trust — it erodes it
Elizabeth May sees hope in the rise of the first female Archbishop of Canterbury by Elizabeth May The Anglican MP and Green Party leader connects Sarah Mullally’s ascent to the power of a progressive Christian Left
Why today’s spiritual seekers are reviving ancient practices by Anne Thériault Contemplative Christianity offers calm in tumultuous times
Latin America’s surprising shift away from Christianity by Julie McGonegal Pew Research findings reveal drops in religious identity from Chile to Mexico, reshaping the global story of faith
The small-town cenotaph at the centre of a big debate by Ghazal Azizi Updating the war memorial in Southampton, Ont., proved more complex than anyone expected
Interned for being Japanese, my family found hope thanks to one minister by Julie Murakami After being separated, relocated and forced into manual labour, my grandparents needed someone to honour their humanity
Why I can’t celebrate the Israel-Hamas peace deal — yet by Jeffrey J. Wilkinson Any path forward cannot work without a foundation of justice, writes Jeffrey J. Wilkinson
Danté Stewart on fighting the rise of Christian nationalism by Christopher White “I don’t think that it’s fair for us to give them a monopoly on faith,” says the American theologian
Christians are no longer the majority in Canada: surveys by Julie McGonegal Research shows the faith’s share of the population fell below half over the past few years