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Vol. 88 No. 6 June 30, 2010

Canadian flags fly in Ottawa. Canada Day is July 1. Photo by Gerald Schmitz.


Diocesan News

Religious communities need to rescue the earth

Youth delegates lend urgency to summit message

Friendship Inn campaign launched with matching gift challenge

Retired general tells religious leaders child soldiers are new weapon

New district amalgamates

New Catholic school gets name

Summer solstice celebrated in Saskatchewan

Program supplies wheelchairs to children in need

Young people cross country in support of life

New Ursuline leadership team elected

 


Canadian News

This week's printed issue features coverage of the G8/G20 summit


International News

Pope names Quebec cardinal head of Congregation for Bishops

In major appointments, Cardinal Ouellet to head bishops' congregation

Pope taps Swiss bishop for Christian unity; Cardinal Kasper to retire

RNS Digest

RNS News Feature: An open letter to Madonna

RNS News Feature: Vatican secrecy keeps victims, accused in the dark

Pope says pallium is sign of bond that protects church from evil

Vatican clarifies Cardinal Schonborn remarks, defends Cardinal Sodano


Faith

In Exile

Liturgy and Life

Breaking Open the Ordinary


Commentary

Around the Kitchen Table

Moral Issues Today

 


Arts and Culture

Screenings and Meanings

Movie Reviews

Capsule Movie Reviews

Contemporary Music Feature

Poetry

Meditation

 

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