Tag: Spirituality

Finding a religious and spiritual community at Queen's

“There’s this myth out there that religion/faith/spirituality is declining, and that people are becoming less and less religiously oriented, but I really don’t think that’s the case,” Ryan Farrell, associate pastor at Queen’s Christian community Geneva House, said in an interview with The Journal. “I...

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Transgender minister and former prison chaplain arrive on campus

Queen’s has hired two new staff for the Chaplain’s office, which the chaplain says will help address the complex religious and spiritual identities in the student body. Minister Ruth Wood and Chaplain Steve Hoeppner were recently hired to join the Interfaith Chaplain Kate Johnson and Imam Yasin Dwyer. Minister...

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Think spiritually

When I came to Queen’s last year, I found it disturbing how infrequently students took the time to think about and acknowledge their spiritual lives. In a culture saturated with technology, we’re accustomed to receiving quick solutions, responses and results. Spiritual questions don’t have simple...

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Seeing the other side

What would you do if you suddenly had to accept that you were everything you didn’t believe in? This is what Veronica Hart had to grapple with when, 15 years ago, she discovered she was a spiritual medium. Hart first learned of her ability to communicate with spirits through a series of unusual events...

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Discovering divination

Down the hall from the Screening Room lies an alcove of mysticism. Sacred Source, a store specializing in alternative spiritual items, isn’t immediately identifiable. A piece of paper taped above a beige doorway marks its entrance in an otherwise barren hallway occasionally populated by the scent...

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