Remembering Debra Fieguth, journalist and activist, 62
‘Mama Debra’ opened her home to students and refugees
‘Mama Debra’ opened her home to students and refugees
From left, Lizzie York, Paulossie Napartuk, Rev. Iola Metuq, (centre), having tea at New Life Girls’ Home in Consecon, Ont. with Inuit staff member Jessie
IN 1929, when Margaret Ducharme was only 11, she was diagnosed with tuberculosis and dispatched by train to a sanatorium in Prince Albert, Sask. It
JEAN VANIER has been transformed by the people he has served. And the transformation is attracting thousands of others. Mr. Vanier, 72, has spent half
STUDENTS TAKING advantage of Wycliffe College’s new spiritual mentoring program have enthusiastically referred to their spiritual directors as “an absolute gift” and “spiritual parents.” Many
Evangelist Rev. John Stott speaks to faculty and students at Wycliffe College on a recent visit. A PROMINENT Anglican evangelical conservative based in Britain, Rev.
Rutayisire “I want to confess before God and all of you the sins I committed when I was still in darkness. A time like this
Captain Reed Fleming of the Anglican Church Army in Canada has been appointed chairman of Anglican Renewal Ministries. Capt. Fleming is the first lay person
The former bishop of Ottawa spent Christmas Eve with Pope John Paul II. Bishop John Baycroft represented the Anglican Communion during the Pope’s televised Christmas
Very Rev. Bruce Howe has offered sanctuary to refugees in St. Paul’s Cathedral. AMONG ITS claims to fame, the oldest church in southwestern Ontario has
Mother of God of Canada is by Slavko Protic. Jesus’ robe is decorated with a gold fleur-de-lis within a maple leaf, expressing the artist’s love
Saskatoon had its largest ever church service on Jan. 2 as thousands of Christians of all denominations filled Saskatchewan Place during the course of the
The birth of Tobias Bruce in February made the Black family five again. Toronto ‘We thank you Father for the water of baptism. In it
IT’S NOT UNCOMMON to hear stories of people who were raised Anglican or Roman Catholic becoming Pentecostals later in life. But recently, a prominent Pentecostal
Joy Kogawa signing a book at the Festival of Faith and Writing. EVERY BOOK I’ve written has changed me,” says poet and novelist Joy Kogawa.
CANADIANS JOY KOGAWA and Bruce Cockburn joined literary luminaries Elie Wiesel, John Updike, Katherine Paterson, Jon Hassler and David James Duncan in headlining The Festival
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