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The first step to God is always a question. It is always a question that opens the door; one thinks of the many questions in the Gospels: “Where do you…
The first step to God is always a question. It is always a question that opens the door; one thinks of the many questions in the Gospels: “Where do you…
…wrote, “‘I See Him in the Blossom’ came to mind when I read Angela Rush’s article ‘A flower growing in the freezing cold answered my questions’.” (April 2017 Niagara Anglican)…
…appeared. Plastic consumption increased as we heeded health concerns during a pandemic. Motivating people to combat climate change needs us to take the same drastic actions. A member of Environment…
…free to live their authentic gender identity is central to the faith journey of a growing number of people in our diocese. This new liturgy allows our congregations to affirm…
…even “evangelism.” Just more free-floating bits in the alphabet soup we call our faith. A fragmentary faith like that, quite frankly, is weak, like a spider’s web made of individual…
…and that we do not give him that freedom and therefore miss out many of his major messages. Jesus played the Hebrew Bible light and easy, and was anything but…
…longing to be reunited. The production honours all the courageous men and women who, while risking their lives, secured our freedom. It is a memorable production any time of the…
…from 13 to 77. They will perform lots of your favourite Cher songs from the 60s to recent hits. Tickets ($20) available at the door. Children under 12 are free!…
…the lesser feasts, St. Francis promoted Christmas to be the “Feast of Feasts.” Francis’ love for Christmas was commemorated in a special way in 1223 with the first Christmas creche,…
…assist the parish’s music program, including updating the sound system and possibly proper lighting in the multi-use sanctuary. Tickets are $20 at the door – children under 10 are free….
…represented far too many people who had not been free to be involved in politics and risked torture, imprisonment, or death if they did. Our politicians will make major decisions…
…guilt of complicity. This central conflict in the film’s portrayal of Bergoglio echoes that of Jesus against the religious and political oppressors of his time. Jesus knew that his words…
Private sponsorship, a life-changing opportunity for refugees, affords them a fresh start in a new country where they can live safely and freely. It can also be rewarding for sponsors,…
…1 Corinthians 12:1-13, Hebrews 4:14). With the expansion of Christian communities around the Mediterranean and a disconcerting multiplication of heretical teachers, a more elaborate baptismal creed came into being. Near…
…flew off in silent, slow motion … now fragments from a disintegrating satellite; my arms were folded up and behind my back by the immutable forces which command deep space;…
…of these measures which make important strides towards ensuring all workers have enough to flourish, free of poverty. At the same time, some employers have chosen to claw back benefits…
…the dramatic reading, donating the proceeds to charities, promoting education and health. In view of this, there will be a free will offering which will go towards supporting the Children’s…
…end; and complementing charity with advocacy, community organizing and solidarity moves us closer to the goal of a poverty-free Ontario. Just News is published online by Niagara Diocese. You can…
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