Journeying towards Reconciliation – In a spirit of reconciliation with Aboriginal Peoples, the Canadian Religious Conference (CRC) in 2017 organized one-day meetings on the theme of Meeting with Indigenous Peoples. The purpose was to learn through listening and dialogue with the hope of re-establishing connections. This issue of the CRC Bulletin is in continuity with these CRC meetings. Its rich content offers a reflection on reconciliation, testimonies and initiatives of encounter, of dialogue and of listening to First Nations.
Read moreIn this issue, we explore two contemporary themes: welcoming others and of passing on our heritage. Opening up to the other and welcoming the stranger leave no one indifferent in the context where refugees and immigrants are one of the most burning issues of our time. It involves its share of challenges, but also promises and […]
Read moreIn this issue, the members of the Theological Commission delved into two priorities highlighted by participants at the 2016 General Assembly: Moving together towards a new world-view and rethink relations between women and men. To access the entire Bulletin, please click on the following link: CRC Bulletin – Volume 14, Issue 1 – Winter 2017 To access […]
Read moreIn this issue, religious women and men talk about how change can become a path of growth and life. To access the entire Bulletin, please click on the following link: CRC Bulletin – Volume 13, Issue 3 – Fall 2016 To access each article separately, click on the underlined title of your choice. All articles are […]
Read moreIn this issue, major superiors talk about their mission as leaders, the challenges they have to take up while nurturing Hope. This issue provides input on the theme of the upcoming General Assembly. We hope it will foster the reflection of CRC members as they prepare to attend the Assembly on May 26-29, 2016. To access the entire Bulletin, please […]
Read moreThe CRC Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 1 – Winter 2016 is written by the members of the CRC Theological Commission. It is divided into two parts. In 2015, four persons were invited by the members of the Commission to come and share with them their experience of intercultual living. At the end of the meeting, each of the four guests agreed to write […]
Read moreIn this issue of the CRC Bulletin, Volume 12, No. 3 – Fall 2015, the articles offer a reflection on Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si’. As the world prepares itself for the United Nations Conference on Climate Change, it is hoped that this issue of the Bulletin will contribute to guide your personal and community reflection. Overview of this issue: Timothy Scott, […]
Read moreThe Year of Consecrated Life provides a good opportunity to stop and reflect on religious life. It is the main topic of this issue of the CRC Bulletin. The articles present different aspects of consecrated life: The thoughts of Pope Francis on the dynamics of religious life and its relationship to the Church today; consecrated celibacy; the evolution of […]
Read moreIn this isue of the CRC Bulletin, the members of the Theological Commission share their reflection on the Apostolic Exhortation the “Joy of the Gospel.” We, consecrated persons, are summoned to embark with all the baptized on a path of “pastoral and missionary conversion which cannot leave things as they presently are” (EG 25), writes Antoine-Emmanuel, […]
Read moreThe Radical Welcoming of the Other is the central theme of this issue of the CRC Bulletin. This theme was chosen as a follow-up to the CRC 2014 General Assembly. In the editorial, Sister Rita Larivée, SSA, states that “the CRC 2014 General Assembly challenged us to intercultural living and summoned us to navigate cultural […]
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