Religion pathfinder
GENERAL RESOURCES
-most recent census data for Religion in
-Click on “Search by topic,” the click on “Religions in
-2006 Canadian census did not include any questions about religion
Ministry of Defence Guide to Religions in Canada
-thorough background information on religions in
-click on “Table of Contents” to access pages
-links/contact information for national organizations available at the end of each section
-especially useful in explaining different Christian denominations
-at the end of the list of links, click on “Further Information and Contacts” for a complete list of national organizations, their phone/fax numbers, and their websites
Government of Canada Library and Archives
-provides extensive links to websites in
-sites are reflective of
-provides links to national organizations such as the Canadian Council of Churches, Buddhism
Ontario Consultants for Religious Tolerance
-
-this organization is quoted frequently by mainstream media in relation to religious issues
-includes sections for background information about different faiths and a variety of controversial issues
-the site has a definite content bias towards Christianity, which they acknowledge
Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion
-Links to theological schools and departments of religion in Canadian universities and colleges
- Links to academic journals, associations, and presses, as well as a directory of scholars
-must sign in to access scholars’ database
-excellent links to websites, including academic societies and national religious organizations
-monthly online calendar showing sacred and secular holidays
-popular American site exploring religion and spirituality
-background information on many faiths, including paganism, secular humanism and atheism
-has extensive chat rooms and message boards; an interesting way to take the pulse of a large group of people and provides potential story ideas
RELIGION AND JOURNALISM
The newbie's guide to covering religion
-With so many different religious sects in Canada, it can be difficult to know what kind of behaviour to adopt when you’re reporting on a tight deadline, especially if you’re new to the game. Here's a list of need-to-knows for covering four major religions.
Centre for Faith and the Media
-based in
-Contains journalists’ guides to Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Sikhism, Buddhism, and Hinduism (no Jainism, Baha’i, or Paganism/Wicca) in PDF format; these guides vary in quality
-Reprints articles from major Canadian news sources, although the most recent article is from February, 2006. According to the webmaster, the site is due to be updated soon
-if the site is updated, it will be a valuable resource for journalists
Religion Newswriters Association
-American organization for news reporters who are writing about religion
-extensive database of past articles and resources for reporters
-has a downloadable book for learning about religion reporting
-links to ReligionLink (story ideas and sources for journalists) and ReligionHeadlines (archived articles)
-Listing of religion articles in English from sources around the world (including, for example, the Pink Press, Indian Reuters, and the Middle East Times.
-Click on “Religion Links” under “Resources” for a selection of international links
NATIONAL RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS
-umbrella organization for 20 Christian denominations in
-links provided for national church websites
-Click on “Member Churches” to access websites
-provides background information
-has a “Pagan Professional Directory”
-B’Nai Brith says it is the “independent voice of the Jewish community”
-contains a directory for other Canadian Jewish organizations
-national site of the Baha’i community
Canadian Council of Muslim Women
-some phone numbers are provided for Board members
-provides articles in “In the Press” section
-provides background on Muslim family law (shari’a)
-provides extensive background information on many aspects of Islam
CONTACTS AND PLACES OF WORSHIP IN CANADA
Buddhism Canada
-links to other Buddhist websites as well as temples throughout
-has a “Buddhism in the News” link
-enter city and denomination to get addresses and phone numbers of churches throughout
-Click on “Hindu Temples,” then click on “
-Islamic Society of North America’s listing of mosques an educational centres in
-provides addresses, phone numbers and contact names
Comment Policy
J-Source invites comments on any content items or on any other topics relevant to journalism. Those posting comments are expected to adhere to standards of accuracy and fairness that would be recognized by those who practise, teach or study journalism.
- Comments are restricted to registered users. You must register with your full first and last name in order to be eligible to comment.
- Please communicate as effectively and intelligently as you would in a professional or academic forum, focusing on the issues at hand rather than the characters or characteristics of those involved.
- This forum is intended for discussion of the craft of journalism, not of the issues of the day that journalists cover; please do not post story tips or press releases.
- We moderate the forum for adherence to these standards of discourse, and reserve the right to decline any comment or restrict any user from commenting without giving reasons. Every effort is made to approve valid comments within 24 hours of submission.



Comments