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Multiple group homes renamed after Saints

  • 30 November 2016
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Multiple group homes renamed after Saints

These renaming ceremonies are part of our Agency’s on-going effort to more accurately express the identity of our ministries through our names.

Sophia Talks: Social Justice and Human Rights

  • 18 November 2016
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Sophia Talks: Social Justice and Human Rights

In his October Edition of Sophia Talks, Dr. Robert McKeon from Newman Theological College joins us to discuss how Catholic Social Justice informs our views and understanding of Human Rights.

One year later, CEO reflects on Syrian settlement

  • 7 November 2016
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One year later, CEO reflects on Syrian settlement

Our CEO Stephen Carattini sat down with Jeff Lewis from the Globe and Mail, to reflect on our Agency’s overall experience welcoming these refugees to Alberta since December 2015.

Ruach: The Creator and Creation

  • 7 November 2016
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For some Christians, an incongruity is apparent between the modern explorations, discoveries and lessons of science on the one hand, and some of the tenets of our Faith tradition on the other (evolution set against literal creationism).

22 Days of Hope: Day 22

What your support means

  • 1 November 2016
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22 Days of Hope: Day 22

In the 1500s, St. Peter Claver spent most of his life in Colombia welcoming people who were brought to that country in the horrific slave trade. St. Claver often took a small boat out to greet these, his fellow human beings, with food, water, and clothing while they were still chained on their ships. He would also spend time visiting leprosy patients in hospitals, and visiting prisoners. His message to all of these people was simple: You matter.

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