Catholic Register Staff

Catholic Register Staff

The 2012 Friar’s Essay Contest winners have been announced.

The annual contest is sponsored by the Franciscan Friars of the Atonement and The Catholic Register for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.

You can read about the three lucky winners here: "Friar’s Essay winners announced, students take home an iPad2 and Kindle Fire".

We will be publishing the winning entries in the coming weeks in the newspaper and here at CatholicRegister.org.

See how you get on with the latest crossword in our new series. Select "file > print" in your browser to print off your own copy.

ORILLIA, ONT. - It may have taken Deacon Bernie Harris 73 years to become a deacon, but his life of service had started long before that day he was ordained in 2003.

Deacon Harris had long been active in pastoral outreach before his ordination, as a hospital chaplain, a eucharistic minister, a prison visitor and a member of the St. Vincent de Paul Society among others.

Deacon Harris passed away Sept. 29. He was in his 82nd year.

OTTAWA - Fr. Robert Bedard, founder of the Companions of the Cross, a society of apostolic life in the Catholic Church, died on Oct. 6. He was 82.

Fr. Bedard was born and raised in Ottawa and ordained a priest at Blessed Sacrament Church in Ottawa on June 6, 1955. For many years, he was a teacher at St. Pius X High School in Ottawa.

See how you get on with the latest crossword in our new series. Select "file > print" in your browser to print off your own copy.

Catholic Register crossword #2

 

Across

1.   Napoleon’s exile island
5.   October birthstone
9.   Bill
12.  Bake
14.  Baseball’s ____ Ruth
15.  Coffee
16.  Slogan
17.  Aphrodite’s son
18.  Bullring shouts
19.  Doctor of the Church who was born in fourth-century Egypt
21.  Achy
22.  Farm females
23.  Occurrences
25.  Procession
29.  Snare
30.  Baseball family name
31.  Challenge
34.  Humiliate
38.  Mobs
40.  Actor ___ Chaney
41.  Wearies
42.  Follow
43.  Director ____ Preminger
45.  Robin’s home
46.  “Smooth Operator” singer
48.  1978 musical starring John Travolta
50.  Baby’s toy
53.  Skin opening
55.  Jai ____
56.  Famed theologian and Bishop of Ruspe who was born in fifth-century Tunisia
62.  Nickel or dime
63.  Israel’s airline
64.  _____ firma
65.  Feminine suffix
66.  Jochebed’s wife
67.  Obstacles
68.  Gel
69.  Sews lace
70.  Observes

 

Down

1.   Catholic humorist, ____ Bombeck
2.   Booty
3.   Tub
4.   Famed film canine
5.   Extremely overweight
6.   Capital of France
7.   ____ Ben Adhem
8.   Inferior
9.   Eagle’s claw
10.  Prevent
11.  Foundations
13.  In good shape
15.  _________ Bakhita (Saint and Canossian nun who was born in Sudan in 1864)
20.  Amazed
24.  Immense
25.  Leaf
26.  Actor ____ Alda
27.  Howard and Silver
28.  Author of “Confessions” who was born in third-century Algeria
29.  Big top
32.  Cosmetic additive
33.  Go bad
35.  Zone
36.  Muddle
37.  Villa d’____
39.  Fasten
44.  Mythical monster
47.  Beat
49.  Leases
50.  Contests
51.  Unaccompanied
52.  Pollute
53.  Factory
54.  Leers
57.  Arm bone
58.  Perfect scores
59.  Dies ____
60.  Impel
61.  Backtalk

 

 


Catholic Crossword #1 Solution

Catholic Crossword #1 solution

Designed by: Bob Carson

 

TORONTO - Fr. Edwin Platt, a well-known priest who served throughout his hometown of Toronto, died Sept. 17. He succumbed to the stroke that had felled him while he was saying Mass at Corpus Christi parish.

Fr. Platt was 89 and was in his 62nd year as a priest.

Fr. Platt had returned in his later years to the east end where he grew up. He was educated at St. John’s and Corpus Christi Schools before moving on to St. Michael’s College School. He entered St. Augustine’s Seminary and was ordained a priest in 1948.

BARRIE, ONT - Depending on who he was with,  Deacon Ted MacDonnell was affectionately known as detective, sergeant, deacon, pastor, professor, Teddy, dad or papa.

He was a man of many names and even more friends, someone who always had time for people, whether it was in his role as an OPP detective or a deacon in the Church. Above all, though, he was a husband, father of two daughters and grandfather of five children whom he baptized.

“Everyone he came in contact with remembered him warmly and with a genuine smile because dad simply cared,” said his youngest daughter, Janet Small.

See how you get on with the first crossword in our new series. Select "file > print" in your browser to print off your own copy.
 
And don't worry, we'll be publishing the solution next week! [update - find the solution to puzzle #1 here]

More information: Register launches a wordy new feature this week

Crossword #1

 

Across

1.   He loves, to Livy
5.   Boast
9.   Waldorf or Caesar
14.  Machete
15.  Possess
16.  Dish
17.  English prep school
18.  Kazakhstan’s ____ Sea
19.  Roof overhangs
20.  St Francis of Assisi: “If you have men who will exclude any of God’s creatures from the shelter of compassion and pity, you have men who will deal likewise with ______________”
23.  Suffix for musket
24.  Classic car
25.  Hobbles
28.  Peruse
30.  Bill
33.  Weird
34.  Anthracite
35.  Tend
36.  John Paul II: “Animals possess a soul, and men must love and feel solidarity for our _______________”
39.  Lug
40.  Adolescent
41.  Warms up
42.  Chemical suffix
43.  Lean-to
44.  Handbag
45.  Mimic
46.  Total
47.  Mother Teresa: “They, too, are created by the same loving hand of God which created us ... it is our duty to protect them and promote ______________”
55.  Essence
56.  Time periods
57.  Birch, for one
58.  Golfer Palmer, familiarly
59.  Location
60.  Marsh bird
61.  Currents
62.  Golf ball holders
63.  Morays

 

Down

1.   Help a felon
2.   Butterfly’s cousin
3.   Lotion additive
4.   Novelist ____ Morrison
5.   Irritates
6.   More unusual
7.   Egg-shaped
8.   Healthy
9.   Gushed
10.  Site of an 1836 battle
11.  Wash
12.  Two fives for _ ___
13.  ___ Moines, Iowa
21.  Drive off
22.  Papal vestment
25.  Used car, perhaps
26.  Angry
27.  Unit of distance
28.  Garbed
29.  Merit
30.  Skater Lipinski, et al
31.  Mountain crest
32.  Stein and Affleck
33.  Villa d’____
34.  Manitoba native
35.  “Moonstruck” actress
37.  Early anaesthetic
38.  _____ a ride (hitchhike)
43.  Acts maliciously
44.  Heartbeats
45.  Eagle’s nest
46.  Tablet
47.  Actress ____ Hatcher
48.  Lend a ____ (help out)
49.  Bridge seat
50.  A great lake
51.  French 101 verb
52.  Dies ____
53.  Astronaut ____ Armstrong
54.  Sets
55.  Cap

 


Designed by:  Bob Carson
 

The Catholic Register is launching a new feature this week. Here’s a clue: What’s a 15-letter term for cruciverbalist?

If you answered a person who creates crossword puzzles you are absolutely correct — and can go to Page 26 to try out our new weekly feature, a Catholic crossword puzzle.

The puzzles are designed to be fun and educational but not too difficult so they can be enjoyed by a broad cross section of readers. Each week will offer a different Church-based theme, such as Canadian saints, religious orders or holy days.

- Click here to try out the first crossword. Check back next week for the solution.

Jesuits in Canada - 400 Years of Service

Friday, 16 September 2011

The Catholic Register is proud to honour the 400th anniversary of the Jesuits arrival in Canada with this 18 part special feature.

There are two ways to read the articles.

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You can also enjoy the articles on catholicregister.org. Just use the 18 links below the reader to browse through the stories.

Catholic Register

Jesuits in Canada - 400 years of Service - Catholic Register special front cover

Jesuits in Canada
400 Years of Service

Jesuits are a key part of our history

400 years of giving

Wherever they went, Jesuits embraced local ways

Jean de Brébeuf's rules on interacting with the Hurons

Loyola's Spiritual Exercises still at Jesuits' core

A developed mind takes us on a path to God

Setting the world 'on fire with the love of God'

Social justice Jesuit-style is for God's greater glory

Martin Royackers was first English Canadian Jesuit killed in service

Three martyred at China mission

Arts are a tool towards the Jesuit mission goal

The Jesuit Relations opened up the New World to Europe

Finding Jesus through Loyola's Spiritual Exercises

Exhibit unearths gems from Jesuits' history

The formation process for a Jesuit is laborious, lengthy

Experiencing God in ecology

A chronology of the Jesuits in Canada

Jesuit heroes through the years