POPULARITY
Fr. Eric reflects on the example of his dear friend Fr. Craig Cameron from the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth. Watch Catholic Latte on YouTube and Facebook. An audio version of the podcast is available also on Spotify, iTunes and Podbean.
In this week's Rodgers Brief, I cover law-based stories from NS and across Canada. Included this week are; 1. Comment on the Supreme Court decision on admissibility of confessions after two Calgary tenants killed their landlord, but had their Charter rights violated by the police 2. The Supreme Court of NS approved a $10million settlement involving the Diocese of Halifax/Yarmouth. 3. The Nighttime Podcast series on the death of 7 year old Sia Van Wyck, and the quest for criminal charges against the farmer who killed her. 4. The Quebec Human Rights Commission dropping 200 cases following the SCC decision re: comedian Mike Ward 5. The NS Crown is asking the SCC to hear an appeal from the NS Court of Appeal decision ordering a new trial for Leslie Greenwood, who successfully appealed his murder conviction for the second time. 6. The NS Court of Appeal broadcast the appeal hearing involving the Goldboro LNG plant in Guysborough County, where environmental groups were appealing a decision rejecting their application for standing to oppose an environmental approval. 7. A group of citizens in Antigonish County is suing their municipality for passing a motion asking the Province to consolidate it with the Town of Antigonish. 8. Bill C-21 was in committee this week, and the Liberal government added amendments that would make many hunting and antique firearms illegal in Canada. I review the unusual way these amendments were introduced by the government.
This week, on a special “faith in a time of crisis” edition of the SLHour, we return to several conversations we had with bishops during the time of COVID-19. We speak to bishops from the west coast, the east coast and the north of Canada. We speak with Archbishop Murray Chatlain of Keewatin-Le Pas; Archbishop Anthony Mancini of Halifax-Yarmouth and Archbishop Michael Miller of Vancouver, as well as a featured chat with Bishop Robert Reed, auxiliary bishop of Boston. These interviews first aired on our TV series, Faith in a Time of Crisis in the Spring of 2020.
This week, on a special “faith in a time of crisis” edition of the SLHour, we return to several conversations we had with bishops during the time of COVID-19. We speak to bishops from the west coast, the east coast and the north of Canada. We speak with Archbishop Murray Chatlain of Keewatin-Le Pas; Archbishop Anthony Mancini of Halifax-Yarmouth and Archbishop Michael Miller of Vancouver, as well as a featured chat with Bishop Robert Reed, auxiliary bishop of Boston. These interviews first aired on our TV series, Faith in a Time of Crisis in the Spring of 2020.
Father James Mallon is the Episcopal Vicar for Parish Renewal and Leadership Support for the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. Father James is also the author of the best selling book Divine Renovation: From A Maintenance To A Missional Parish, an engaging guide for parishes seeking to cultivate vibrant and dynamic faith communities centred on missionary discipleship. Father James serves the Archdiocese with half of his time and spends the other half serving in the Divine Renovation Ministry - a ministry that has impacted tens of thousands of pastors and laity throughout the world. http://www.ccln.ca/season2/episode6
This week, listen as Archbishop Mancini from the Diocese of Halifax-Yarmouth discusses his journey from priest to Archbishop. We also discuss his thoughts on leadership and how necessary it is for the future of our church to be reborn, rebuilt, renewed, and to bring people into a relationship with Jesus Christ. Links: https://www.divinerenovation.net/pentecost-letter
To learn more about becoming a Certified Strengths Coach at the Gallup Strengths Center: http://on.gallup.com/1i5OXhq.Gallup's Called to Coach is a live Webcast that targets current and prospective coaches to interact with Gallup experts and independent strengths coaches who have found success in strengths-based development.Called to Coach is a resource for those who want to help others discover and use their strengths. https://www.gallupstrengthscenter.com/home/en-us?utm_source=youtube. On a recent Called to Coach, we spoke with Father James Mallon, Episcopal Vicar for the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth in Nova Scotia, Canada.
To learn more about becoming a Certified Strengths Coach at the Gallup Strengths Center: http://on.gallup.com/1i5OXhq. Gallup's Called to Coach is a live Webcast that targets current and prospective coaches to interact with Gallup experts and independent strengths coaches who have found success in strengths-based development. Called to Coach is a resource for those who want to help others discover and use their strengths. https://www.gallupstrengthscenter.com/home/en-us?utm_source=youtube. On a recent Called to Coach, we spoke with Father James Mallon, Episcopal Vicar for the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth in Nova Scotia, Canada.
To learn more about becoming a Certified Strengths Coach at the Gallup Strengths Center: http://on.gallup.com/1i5OXhq.Gallup's Called to Coach is a live Webcast that targets current and prospective coaches to interact with Gallup experts and independent strengths coaches who have found success in strengths-based development.Called to Coach is a resource for those who want to help others discover and use their strengths. https://www.gallupstrengthscenter.com/home/en-us?utm_source=youtube. On a recent Called to Coach, we spoke with Father James Mallon, Episcopal Vicar for the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth in Nova Scotia, Canada.
To learn more about becoming a Certified Strengths Coach at the Gallup Strengths Center: http://on.gallup.com/1i5OXhq. Gallup's Called to Coach is a live Webcast that targets current and prospective coaches to interact with Gallup experts and independent strengths coaches who have found success in strengths-based development. Called to Coach is a resource for those who want to help others discover and use their strengths. https://www.gallupstrengthscenter.com/home/en-us?utm_source=youtube. On a recent Called to Coach, we spoke with Father James Mallon, Episcopal Vicar for the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Today's episode is the exciting relaunch of the Divine Renovation podcast with the Divine Renovation team. Today they delved into issues of building a healthy relationship with dioceses with special guest John Stevens from the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth.