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March 21, 2009
Salt + Light Media
March 21, 2009
March 17-23 marks Pope Benedict’s first apostolic journey to Africa – a continent where the Catholic Church is growing but where she faces unique challenges. Tonight on S+L Radio we will look at the details of this historic Papal trip and we speak with the three Irish Priests who’ve just signed a record deal with Sony ...
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The Strong Silent Type
Matthew Harrison
March 19, 2009
Today is the feast of St. Joseph, the patron saint of Canada. You probably won’t see people gathering for massive celebrations like they did two days ago for St. Patrick’s Day. There won’t be people in funny hats. No t-shirts with lillies. But why would there be? That doesn’t seem to fit our idea of ...
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Catholic Focus: 40 Days for Life
Deacon Pedro
March 18, 2009
Last Sunday I was across the street from 960 Lawrence Ave. W., a medical centre in Toronto, at the 40 Days for Life Campaign. I had participated in the Campaign last year in Houston, outside the Planned Parenthood facility at 3601 Fannin St. and have been intrigued by this initiative ever since. The 40 Days ...
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From Ireland to Africa
Matthew Harrison
March 17, 2009
It’s funny the things you remember as a kid. In elementary school whenever St. Patrick’s Day would roll around we would inevitably talk about the great Apostle of Ireland’s use of three leaf clovers to educate people on the Holy Trinity — three persons in one God! Then of course the four leaf clover would ...
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A Night of Salt + Light!
Mary Rose Bacani Valenti
March 16, 2009
Last week, Fr. Thomas Rosica led a three-day mission, from March 11th to 13th, at St. Clement Parish in Etobicoke, Ontario. The theme was “Jesus of Nazareth: God’s Parable for Humanity.” For each of those three nights, from 7-8:30 pm, around 150 interested participants listened to Fr. Rosica speak about Parables for the Lenten journey ...
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March 14, 2009
Salt + Light Media
March 14, 2009
March 14th is the anniversary of Chiara Lubich, founder of the Focolare Movement. Tonight on S+L Radio we celebrate her life and work and our featured band of the week is Critical Mass – probably the most popular Catholic Rock band in Canada.  We’ll speak to their frontman David Wang about their new album Body ...
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Boasting and the Thorn
Matthew Harrison
March 14, 2009
Boast of weaknesses?? Not exactly what one would see as a common practice today, but that is precisely what St. Paul delves into in his Second Letter to the Corinthians — which also happens to be the Scripture for this month’s Lectio Divina with Archbishop Thomas Collins: A Year with St. Paul. Specifically, Archbishop Collins ...
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Changing Course: New S+L documentary premieres Saturday
Kris Dmytrenko
March 13, 2009
Gang violence and intimidation are no longer confined to inner-city school—increasingly, they have infected suburban neighbourhoods. Residents of Malton, Ontario have been shocked to find their own youth getting caught in the crossfire. Nearby Fletcher’s Meadow, an area within Brampton, runs the risk of developing similar problems due to rapid construction that outpaces community services. ...
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Pope Benedict XVI Opens Up in Letter to Bishops
Matthew Harrison
March 12, 2009
[The Vatican Press Office released on Thursday the text of the Holy Father’s letter to the Bishops of the world regarding his decision to lift the excommunication of the four Bishops from the Society of St. Pius X and the subsequent controversy and fall-out. The letter, below, is powerful and honest read. In addition to ...
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Take Courage: Same-Sex Attractions and the Catholic Church
Mary Rose Bacani Valenti
March 11, 2009
If I didn’t believe in or experience the love of Christ behind the teachings of the Catholic Church, I can’t imagine how I could possibly want to follow them! The Catholic Church maintains that love is at the heart of all her teachings. But when it comes to the teaching on homosexuality, people are divided. ...