(Photo: loyola.ca) The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that Quebec’s Minister of Education infringed upon the religious freedom of Loyola, a private Catholic high school in Montreal, by requiring the school to teach all aspects of the province’s Ethics and Religious Culture Program (ERC) from a neutral perspective, i.e. from a non-confessional, or specifically […]
Cheridan and Sebastian practice line-dancing on the set of The Church Alive. As we’re in the media business, we’re very much aware of how pictures shape perception. Especially when it comes to telling the story of the Church. A large part of the New Evangelization is about rethinking how our story is told. Whether we […]
This week on a special edition of the SLHour Camille Pauley of Healing the Culture introduces us to a new pro-life curriculum and Chesterton expert Dale Ahlquist tells us why GK Chesterton is the perfect thinker. Singer/Songwriter Renee Bondi has a new book, Still I Will Praise and we listen to music from Sal Solo‘s […]
Admirers of the 20th century journalist G.K. Chesterton talk about this “Apostle of Common Sense”. What does he have to say about the need to return to common sense to battle the moral ills of today?
[singlepic id=141 w=200 h=200 float=right] This week, on a special edition of S+L Radio, we continue to bring you some of our best interviews, artists and songs from last year. Today we hear from author John McNichol about his Young Chesterton Chronicles and we debate creation and evolution with Dr. Gerard Verschuuren. We also listen […]
[singlepic id=128 w=200 h=200 float=right] When was the last time you read a Catholic book? Today we speak with John McNichol, author of the Young Chesterton Chronicles about books and Catholicism; Mark Matthews tells us what’s good about Hollywood and Chris Bray wins two Gospel Music Awards.