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November 3, 2014
November 3, 2014
Muslim leaders rebuke ISIS for 'abominable crimes'
Bishops fear terrorism growing out of Canadian soil
CSS Alpha programs help clients end addictive behaviour
Build your marriage on God's foundation
Society bludgeons the family on all sides, says Pope Francis
Youth Rally: Greens outnumber reds
St. Mary's Parish celebrates 50 years in SE Red Deer
University students get pointers on how to keep their faith
Want a great relationship? Love one another, be present
Scholars tackle legacy of St. John Paul II
Newman grads urged to bring wisdom of the Holy Spirit into the world
Two Newman College graduates of 2014
Covenant Health serves 150 years
Supreme Court ponders whether there's a right to kill
TRC discriminated against Catholic entities – lawyer
'Be not afraid,' Prendergast says in wake of Ottawa shootings
Ukraine has changed forever
Catholic leaders say Church contributes by fostering values
S. Sudan war puts 4M at risk of starvation
U.S. Catholic media strive to overcome polarization
Francis lauds synod's frank exchanges
Is history repeating itself?
Pope Francis calls for end to death penalty, life imprisonment
Family drills water wells for Guatemalan poor
Douglas Roche:
Terrorism an aberration as passion for peace prevails
Lasha Morningstar:
As days grow shorter, it is time to pray by flickering candles
Bob McKeon:
Canada drags its heels as Church speaks clearly on climate change
Fr. Ron Rolheiser:
Resentment helps make the world go round
Editorial:
Francis leads Church into an era of greater transparency
Editorial:
No inevitability to Canada's future
Editorial:
Church, Caesar are uneasy partners
Readings November 9, 2014:
Roman basilica a sign of emperor's gratitude
Readings November 16, 2014:
Talents to be used for Christ's mission
Vatican II:
Gaudium et Spes' reflected the spirit of post-war Europe
Catholic Education Sunday
Grandin School marks its centennial
Sharing the Good News about our human nature
St. Albert school began as shed 150 years ago
All-girls academy wins top marks from its students