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Vol. 88 No. 3 June 9, 2010

If the rain keeps up, this bird-bath-shaped mushroom may grow large enough to hold more than mosquitoes. Photo by A. Vedress


Diocesan News

Regina celebrates 100th anniversary

Silver Rose makes its way through Saskatchewan

Hope the least understood Christian virtue

Saskatchewan CWL addresses issues of ongoing concern

St. Paul's celebrates community day

Saskatoon's Spanish community holds Pentecost celebration

Regina pastoral appointments announced


Canadian News

Canadian archbishops to lead probe in Ireland

Catholic educators must bring 'shalom' to schools

Vocations directors see signs of hope across Canada

CWL endows Chair for Catholic Studies at St. Mary's

 


International News

Religion News Service Digest

Catholic News Service News Briefs

Pope presents Middle East synod document focused on peace, dialogue

Pope meets Muslim spiritual leader from northern Cyprus

As South Africans get World Cup fever, some Catholics remain skeptical

Episcopal head lashes out at Anglican 'colonial' uniformity

Demographics race colours Israel’s abortion debate

 

 


Faith

In Exile

Liturgy and Life

Both Lungs


Commentary

Around the Kitchen Table

Commentary: Give me an uncomfortable church

 


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Screenings and Meanings

Book reviews

Contemporary Music Feature

Poetry

Meditation

 

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