The Good Wife
…recliner. The hand that brought her coffee to her lips was not shaking. Her “to do” list waited primly beside her cup—three urgent things added from the morning’s jumbled communications….
…recliner. The hand that brought her coffee to her lips was not shaking. Her “to do” list waited primly beside her cup—three urgent things added from the morning’s jumbled communications….
“When Jesus was at table with them, he took bread blessed it and broke it, and gave it to them. And their eyes were opened and they recognized him.” (Luke…
…physio, or simply need complex hospital care before discharge are being sent to Douglas and its companion hospital in Port Colborne. The only admissions directly to Douglas are some rare…
…mission for the 37th time. The theme of this year’s Provincial Synod was “In All Our Relations: Love One Another,” inspired by 1 John 4:7–-21. Archbishop Anne Germond, metropolitan of the…
Hello friends of Canterbury Hills Camp! We are excited to announce that registration for the second year of our virtual camp program is now open! This year we are excited…
…and Irish Catholics cope with it the best. Sitting Shiva provides time for reflection and support. And food. Not a bad combination. The wake injects a sense of joy, or…
…your parish and the diocese. This open forum discernment process — facilitated by Martha Asselin from M&M International, a faith-based consulting firm — is for everyone who wants to give…
…team ministry. We both prayed our hearts out that nothing awful would happen as the move unfolded. https://twitter.com/St_Luke_Palermo/status/660102598540726273 Thankfully, all went well with the relocation and the nerve-wracking day concluded…
…(originally from Colombia, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico) and an Anglo (white) male fluent in Spanish. One of the participants is openly a member of the LGBTQ community. These participants…
…cautiously. Who would come to the house at this hour? “It’s me.” “Peter!” It was Peter’s voice. Their prayers had been answered. Joy took over. Bursting into the prayer room,…
…knew what might happen to them alone in the graveyard? They spotted the open tomb and were terrified. But then, these words broke through their fear, “Do not be afraid.”…
…naming the transcendent, opening up the secular, and embracing an uncomfortable cross-pressure within the “malaise of imminence”, he proposes nothing less than the living of a courageous, authentic Christianity within…
…firmly of the belief that God has gifted us with this time. I am not being Pollyanna. I mean this. We have come to the end of a time in…
…moments of joy, rest and renewal. As a person with a compromised immune system, the decision to wait out the pandemic five hours North East of Hamilton at my parent’s…
…and parishes joined in the effort with photos and statements of support posted on social media such as St. James in Fergus and St. James in Dundas. Archbishop Germond opened…
In the midst of National Indigenous History Month last June, I bungled the land acknowledgement. It was the start of another online meeting, and I had the document open on…
This fall, if you are looking for something in your life that stretches your imagination, challenges your mind, opens your heart or feeds your spirit, then head on down to…
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