Are We Looking at Another Genocide?
By Dr. Tony Kireopoulos The recent news reports about the mass and unmarked graves at Canadian residential schools is startling. Indeed, not to ignore the Trail of Tears and other
By Dr. Tony Kireopoulos The recent news reports about the mass and unmarked graves at Canadian residential schools is startling. Indeed, not to ignore the Trail of Tears and other
By Dr. Tony Kireopoulos The new CDC guidelines for wearing masks reflect the good news in the war against Covid-19, namely that vaccines are paving the way back to normal
Dr. Tony Kireopoulos I am the grandson of immigrants. My paternal grandparents came from Greece, by way of Canada, in the early part of the last century and settled in
Dr. Tony Kireopoulos In the Orthodox Christian tradition, when a person dies we say, “May her memory be eternal!” This saying is similar to that in the Jewish tradition, “May
Dr. Tony Kireopoulos Covid-19 has disrupted all of our lives. In no area has it disrupted my life as much as it has in terms of travel. As a cancer
By Dr. Tony Kireopoulos As many people know, this year’s Easter celebrations (in the west, for Catholics, Protestants, and Anglicans, and in the east, for the Orthodox) are four weeks
by Dr. Tony Kireopoulos I am not the first to contemplate snow as a metaphor for grace. A quick Google search demonstrates that countless others have done so. But as
by Cynthia Cotte Griffiths Be Good to Yourself Make sure you exercise, eat healthy, sleep, exercise, and meditate. Reach out and talk to friends who can support you and perhaps