by Deborah Larmour | Aug 10, 2020 | Faith, life and family, Pro Life
Today we again welcome a guest post by Fr. Jeffrey Stephaniuk. In this article Fr. Jeffrey reflects on the unity of our faith with the science and reality of human development in the womb. * * * Dear Faithful, The Catechism of the Ukrainian Catholic Church is based on...
by Deborah Larmour | Jul 9, 2019 | Faith, life and family, Movies, New Evangelization, Pro Life
Guest post by Fr. Jeffrey Stephaniuk Unplanned is a movie based on the book of the same title by Abby Johnson with Cindy Lambert. Cary Solomon and Chuck Konzelman are the screenwriters and directors of the film. They write that it is about abortion and “it’s about the...
by Deborah Larmour | Aug 13, 2018 | Pro Life, Uncategorized
In April 2018 Fr. Jeffrey Stephaniuk of the Eparchy of Saskatoon was given the Dombowsky Award for his many years of service in the cause of the protection and promotion of human life and dignity. The Dombowsky Memorial Award was established by the Saskatchewan Pro...
by Family and Life Office | Jan 25, 2016 | Faith, life and family, Pro Life, Reflections
Last week the residents of La Loche, SK suffered a great tragedy. Four bright young lives were taken and another life, that of the perpetrator was changed forever by this terrible act of violence. All of Saskatchewan mourns. All of Saskatchewan asks why this happened...
by Family and Life Office | Sep 16, 2015 | Faith, life and family, Pro Life, Reflections
Weeds and Wheat… Here I am walking down Highway 41 with the Pro-life cross in my arms. I just finished 5k’s and I’m about to start my second 5k leg. It’s beautiful walking weather, kind of dull and grey and quiet. Traffic’s not very busy. I walked the...
by Family and Life Office | Nov 6, 2013 | Faith, life and family, Pro Life, Reflections
Rather than share with you at length, my own reflections on the Bill that has recently been approved in principle by the Quebec National Assembly I simply want to refer you to two very excellent pieces written on the issue. Bill 52 is clearly not about making it...