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Pope Francis is Guilty of Being a Christian

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     I never did quite believe that the “age of revelation” ended with the death of the last surviving apostle. We experience revelations every day,...

Explaining The Absurd and Grotesque: The Rob Ford Phenomenon

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The best lack all conviction while the worst are full of passionate intensity. William Butler Yeats, in The Second Coming   The best lack all...

Jack Sproule: Spirit of the Trickster

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Daniel Gawthrop’s “The Trial of Pope Benedict: Joseph Ratzinger and the Vatican’s Assault on Reason, Compassion, and Human Dignity” (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2013), excerpted in...

Epiphany Explorations 2014 Heralds Spiritual Discovery and Adventure

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    Excitement is growing as the twelfth annual Epiphany Explorations at Victoria’s First Metropolitan United Church approaches. Who hasn’t experienced fear around the seismic challenges...

North Island Indie Author Scores Novel Success

Literary / Arts

As a first novel, Disappearing in Plain Sight is a stellar accomplishment for Francis Guenette.       This is no ordinary book; there is real depth...

Love Tenderly

Literary / Arts

LOVE is a tender vine that blossoms at a touch. Some receive so little, others get so much. For some it's hard to find, for...

Pope Francis and The Three Temptations of The Church

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The church faces three temptations, according to Pope Francis: the temptation to turn the Gospel message into an ideology; the temptation to run the church...

The ‘Shadow Side’ as a Thing of Beauty

Literary / Arts

During her address for the Margaret Laurence Lecture at this year’s Writers' Union of Canada conference, Lorna Crozier shared what she believes is the only...

Interview with Margaret Somerville, Ethicist of a Public Mission

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Dr. Somerville is the Samuel Gale Chair in Law, professor in the Faculty of Medicine, and the Founding Director of the Centre for Medicine, Ethics...