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As we enter the Easter Triduum, Epiphany Sacred Arts Guild members shared several of their works with The B.C. Catholic. Above is the Last Supper, by Vancouver iconographer Alina Smolyansky, who also did the cover art for our Easter issue (bottom of page).
Reconciliation is a two-way street: first with yourself, then the other
A tale of two (or more) Easter calendars
Prayer helps us love others
Richmond pastor headed to Rome after parish recognized for synodal efforts
The art of the vestment: textile artist’s work can touch the Body of Christ
Right to home birth becomes the latest bodily autonomy issue
Kamloops First Nation, Catholic dioceses forge new path with Sacred Covenant signing
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