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Feminism Is More Than a Matter of Justice for Women: A New Series from Campion College

Do you think that feminism deals only with injustices against women? On November 16, Campion College will launch a free, public lecture series entitled Academic Feminism: Not What You Think. This virtual series invites you to hear from University of Regina faculty members, students, and staff about how feminisms are part of their lives—their personal …

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Saving Our Common Home: Relations Highlights the Wisdom of the Amazon and Its Peoples

“The Indigenous peoples of the Amazon can help us to move forward on the path of spiritual growth,” says Jean-Claude Ravet, former editor-in-chief of Relations and now an interim member of the editorial team, commenting on the latest issue of the journal. The idea for this issue, entitled “In Defense of the Amazon and Its …

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Education and COVID-19: A Look at Mother Teresa Middle School and Campion College in Regina

Photos / Mother Teresa Middle School In March, when most schools in Canada were forced to close because of the coronavirus, students, teachers, and  staff members were sent home and virtual learning became the norm. Six months later, the new school year has begun with the threat of COVID-19 still lurking in the air. How …

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Adam Hincks at Regis College: when faith and big bang collide

Our companion Adam Hincks, SJ, a Ph.D. in physics from prestigious Princeton University, New Jersey, is a fascinating and puzzling person. On October 9th, he was visiting his alma mater Regis College, where he gave a lecture on the contribution of Jesuits to the development of science.

Canadian Jesuit Father Michael Lapierre Celebrates 100th Birthday

Jesuit Father Michael Lapierre, Canada’s oldest Jesuit, turns 100 years old on May 2. Born in Chapeau, Allumette Island, Quebec, Fr. Lapierre was 19 with one year at the University of Ottawa under his belt when he turned up in Guelph, Ontario, to enter the Jesuit novitiate in 1934.

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