Jean Ko Din, The Catholic Register
Jean Ko Din is Youth Editor at The Catholic Register.
You can reach her at jean.kodin@catholicregister.org or 416-934-3410 ext. 403.
November 13, 2017
Poetry book a bittersweet dream come true
It was always Rani Rivera’s dream to become a published poet, much like her mother Patria. What she didn’t know was that her dream would come true after her own death.
Published in
Arts News
A Christian couple in Edmonton has filed a lawsuit against Alberta Child and Family Services claiming the agency denied their application to adopt due to their religious beliefs about marriage and sexuality.
Published in
Canada
November 7, 2017
Fr. Zinger left trail of inspiration
Everyone has a Zinger story.
Fr. Cecil Harold Zinger taught generations of St. Michael’s College School students in Toronto the virtues of faith and discipline. Decades after young men have left his classroom, they still remember the legacy he left behind.
Fr. Cecil Harold Zinger taught generations of St. Michael’s College School students in Toronto the virtues of faith and discipline. Decades after young men have left his classroom, they still remember the legacy he left behind.
Published in
Canada
November 6, 2017
From age to age, a guide for your Will
Having an outdated Will can be as harmful as having no Will at all.
Published in
Estate Planning
November 6, 2017
Prayers answered for Toronto's Newman Centre parish
Newman Centre chaplain Fr. Peter Turrone had no idea where the Toronto parish was going to get the money to fund a huge renovation project.
Published in
Estate Planning
October 30, 2017
Canadian sponsors reach out to Jerusalem school
The Greek Catholic Patriarchate School in Jerusalem has been operating on a deficit for a long time. But thanks to a small charity run by Knights of Columbus, the school has a lifeline in Canada.
Published in
Features
October 20, 2017
Aboriginal advisor a first for university
It didn’t take long for Patrick Small Legs-Nagge to pick up on the culture of Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax, N.S.
“One of the first things I noticed in my first week is how inclusive this campus is,” said Small Legs-Nagge, who last month began his new job as special advisor to the president on aboriginal affairs.
“One of the first things I noticed in my first week is how inclusive this campus is,” said Small Legs-Nagge, who last month began his new job as special advisor to the president on aboriginal affairs.
Published in
Higher Education
October 18, 2017
#Synod2018: Youth seek pastoral presence from Church
Canadian bishops heard it loud and clear. Young people are looking for accompaniment as the Canadian Catholic Church prepares for the 2018 Synod on Young People.
Published in
Canada
October 16, 2017
After partygoers create mayhem, students step up to repair garden
Students in London, Ont., learned a valuable lesson about loving your neighbour.
After an unsanctioned homecoming street party destroyed the garden of a beloved neighbour, students from Western University, King’s University College and Brescia College came to the rescue.
After an unsanctioned homecoming street party destroyed the garden of a beloved neighbour, students from Western University, King’s University College and Brescia College came to the rescue.
Published in
Canada
October 12, 2017
Alberta court rules against university student pro-life group
The University of Alberta Pro-Life student group is planning to appeal after a provincial court ruled in favour of the university’s decision to charge $17,500 in security fees as a condition to host a public event on campus.
Published in
Canada