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All That Twitters is Not Told

Literary / Arts

  What with the cyber tweeting, bleating and completing these days it’s a wonder we can see, hear or feel ourselves think. The bard must...

Book Review: Captivity by James Loney – Difficult but Captivating

Literary / Arts

   Permeating the whole text is the revelation that these four Christian Peacemakers were a Team who lived out their pacifism concretely by confronting directly...

Advent Reflection: The Wonder of Ordinary Time

Main Feature

  As a former hostage, I have discovered people have a natural curiosity about experiences of captivity. When I’ve met people who have, like me, survived...

Jim Manly, Prophet and Lorne Gunter, Implausible Pundit

Columnists

  Former Canadian Member of Parliament and United Church of Canada minister Jim Manly has returned to Canada on October 25  after being detained for...

Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East Sponsor Provocative Tour by Expert on Harper’s International Policies

Main Feature

  Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME)  sponsored a series of lectures in several cities across Canada by activist and author...

Vatican II Social Justice Activities

Main Feature

   When I returned to Vancouver Island after the exhilarating experience of the Council, my work rapidly branched into two streams: one involved my experiences...

Accused Priest’s Trial

Other news

  The court case for Philip Jacobs, charged with sexual offences involving children while serving as a Catholic priest in Victoria, begins today in B.C....

Woman’s Past Compels Her to Attend Abuse Trial

Other news

   Leona Huggins travelled to Victoria from the Lower Mainland on Tuesday to follow an alleged case of child abuse by a priest.    Huggins,...

Congratulations ICN

Letters to the editor

There are times when a single issue is worth the price of a year's subscription. Your Autumn 2012 is one such. There are times when...

Enough already!

Letters to the editor

   The Editor:    My first thought on waking yesterday morning was: How could God create and keep in existence such a confused humanity? Later,...