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The colour of charity
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterA colouring book of famous religious paintings shows the beauty of Christian faith both in art and charity.
Late pope laid to rest in saints’ spot
By Paulina Guzik, OSV NewsIn what looks like a continuation of pontifical legacy, Pope Benedict XVI was buried in the crypt where his Polish predecessor, St. John Paul II, was first buried. St. John XXIII also was buried there prior to his beatification.
Santo subito? Church wise to take its time
By Justin McLellan, Catholic News ServiceWhen the coffin containing the remains of Pope Benedict XVI was carried into St. Peter’s Square, Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi was among the 3,700 priests who concelebrated the funeral Mass Jan. 5.
Pope Benedict canonized two Canadians
By Terry O'Neill, Canadian Catholic NewsDuring his pontificate, Pope Benedict XVI beatified 870 people and canonized 45 saints, among them two notable Canadians, St. Kateri Tekakwitha and St. André Bessette.
Montreal’s Great Blessing of Water calls for Ukraine peace
By Anna Farrow, Catholic Register SpecialWorshippers braved the bitter wind to celebrate the Great Blessing of the Water on the eve of Theophany. But they were equally there to pray for peace in their war-torn spiritual homeland across the sea.
Benedict had strong connection with youth
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterFr. Joshua Roldan, the director of the Office of Catholic Youth at the Archdiocese of Toronto, turned 20 years old in 2005, the year the late Joseph Ratzinger became Pope Benedict XVI.
Scroll in Benedict's casket briefly summarizes his life and ministry
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServicePope Benedict XVI was a renowned theologian, a "recognized authority," who left "a rich legacy of studies and research on the fundamental truths of the faith," said the official summary of his life and papacy.
Future doctor of the church? Scholars say German professor-pope stands the test of time
By Maria Wiering, OSV NewsBeginning well before he was elected pope in 2005, Pope Benedict XVI made substantial contributions to theology and Catholic thought through his prolific writing, academic lectures and long-form interviews, say scholars who study his work. In the wake of his Dec. 31 death, Benedict has been heralded as one of the most important theologians of the 20th century, one whose scholarship will stand the test of time.
Funeral Mass for Pope Benedict XVI will be based on a papal funeral
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceThe Jan. 5 funeral Mass for Pope Benedict XVI will be a papal funeral with a few changes to fit with the fact that he was not the reigning pope and has not left behind a "sede vacante."
Pope Benedict's funeral will respect his wishes to be simple
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceIn accordance with Pope Benedict XVI's wishes, his funeral and moments of prayer surrounding it will be simple, according to the Vatican press office.