The case for swearing in public by Jackie Gillard We ought to be comfortable and secure enough in our own faith, religion, bodies and sexuality to accept a little irreverence
Amid COVID-19, making end-of-life decisions lessened my fears by Dorothy Ellen Palmer During the pandemic, it's even more important that disabled people and seniors make their final choices known
The logistics of loss during COVID-19 by Erin Pepler Dealing with the practicalities that come after death is always difficult, but now it's a Herculean task
What Emily Dickinson can teach us in a pandemic by Baisakhi Roy The poet's works are timely and comforting as we navigate COVID-19 and isolation
Let’s stop judging others during COVID-19 by Julie M. Green It’s no surprise that judgment is at an all-time high right now, but I'm trying to keep compassion at the forefront
Jean Little encouraged me to use my gifts by Miriam Spies I always felt lucky to get to know my favourite author beyond the page
Holy Saturday is sacred time for anyone who has lost by Diane Strickland Shock, disorientation, grief, fear, sorrow and anger remain even as God is still at work
As parents of a kid with ADHD, we feel forgotten by Brianna Bell Our daughter is doing worse than before isolation, and there are no government-funded supports
This Holy Tuesday, there is no doubt that we are broken by Mardi Tindal The question is, will we be broken into love?
This Holy Monday, remember that Easter will still come by Kimiko Karpoff We may not know when, but I trust that on the other side, there will be life anew