MORSL is launching a peer faith volunteer program this Fall and we are now accepting applications for student volunteers.

We encourage applications from both undergraduate and graduate students at McGill who are looking to enhance their involvement with their faith or spiritual life through peer support. Volunteers will be trained to provide confidential, non-judgmental faith-based peer support and participate in a vibrant, multi-faith cohort designed to encourage multi-faith learning and collaboration.

Classified as: morsl, religion, spirituality, interfaith dialogue, peer support, Mentoring
Published on: 26 Aug 2022

MORSL and the Radix Advisory Board are proud to present the Winter-Spring 2022 edition of Radix magazine, "Apocalypse and Rebirth."

Classified as: Radix, magazine, spirituality, faith, interfaith, Multifaith, religion, poetry, prose, Art
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Published on: 7 Apr 2022

Have you heard? MORSL's Discover Spiritual McGill Fair (#DSM2022) is going hybrid this year!

Classified as: fair, Radix, magazine, spirituality, faith, interfaith, Multifaith, religion, poetry, prose, Art
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Published on: 16 Mar 2022

MORSL and the Radix Advisory Board are proud to present the Fall 2021 edition of Radix magazine, "Compassion in Action."

The theme of this issue, “Compassion in Action," can be a simple act in a world that sometimes seems lacking in kindness or a lifelong commitment to reduce overall suffering. Virtually all religions and ethical views tackle the concept of compassion, and its importance is ubiquitous in our world.

Classified as: Radix, magazine, spirituality, faith, interfaith, Multifaith, religion, poetry, prose, Art
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Published on: 14 Dec 2021

Catch our Winter 2020 issue of Radix magazine! Our latest edition titled "Well-Being" showcases contributions from the McGill student community on what well-being means to them. We hope you'll enjoy reading the poems, essays and articles, and seeing the incredible art and photography that students produce. We are always accepting content submissions for Radix!

Happy reading!

Classified as: magazine, spirituality, wellness, religion
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Published on: 26 Mar 2020

The level of sex hormones such as testosterone in a man's body could influence his religiosity. A new study by Aniruddha Das of McGill University in the Springer journal Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology adds to the growing body of evidence that religiosity is influenced not only by upbringing or psychological makeup, but that physiological factors could also play a role.

Classified as: sex hormones, religion, testosterone, androgen, DHEA, Aniruddha Das, sociology
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Published on: 1 Jun 2018
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