Ethiopia's first female president welcomed by bishops
The Register Archive: ‘Crisis of faith’ prompts Leger to resign
Cardinal Paul-Emile Leger was Canada’s most prominent prelate in the 1950s and ‘60s. Surprisingly, he resigned Nov. 9, 1967 and for the next 24 years, until his death in 1991 at age 87, he dedicated himself to service in the Third World, though he returned to Montreal several times. Here is how he explained his departure in The Register issue of Nov. 18, 1967.
Five nuns kidnapped in southern Nigeria
Youth fill Cameroon churches because traditional values passed down 'uncontaminated', bishop says
Pope Francis prays for victims of ferry disaster in Tanzania
BANGUI, Central African Republic - Catholic priests whose villages have been attacked have taken to Facebook to express outrage and appeal for help.
Pope leads prayers for an end to 'inhuman violence' of terrorism
VATICAN CITY – "Let us beg the Lord, God of mercy and peace, to free the world from this inhuman violence," Pope Francis prayed after a week of deadly terrorist attacks in Africa and Europe.
Ottawa matches $21 million for famine relief
With the final numbers in, the Canadian government is kicking in $21.3 million to protect 20 million people in Africa and Yemen from imminent starvation, but Canada’s Catholic development agency is continuing to collect more funds even as Ottawa closes down its matching fund program.