A new system launched to report abuse by Canada’s Catholic bishops is the next step within the Church to make sure all instances of abuse are exposed and eliminated, Gatineau Archbishop Paul-André Durocher said.
Archbishop Durocher: Church must adapt to changing times
It’s a new era in the Church and therefore a new era for the Church’s social teaching, says Archbishop Paul-André Durocher.
OTTAWA – Pope Francis has deliberately avoided precise language on the issue of Communion for the divorced and remarried and welcomes the ongoing debate, says the Archbishop of Gatineau, Que.
Archbishop Durocher digs deep into world of psalms
The female voice needs to be heard: Durocher
Archbishop Paul-André Durocher loves women. He wants to hear their voices, take their advice and see them active in the Church.
Thousands rally for a ‘Climate of Change’
OTTAWA - A message was delivered loud and clear from parishes to Paris in a global wave of protests Nov. 29.
Women’s role: how far should Church go?
When Archbishop Paul-André Durocher raised the question of ordaining female deacons during the first full day of the Synod on Family, he stepped into one of the most contentious and complex struggles in the Church — full participation of women in all aspects of their faith life, their Church.
VATICAN CITY - Canadian Archbishop Paul-Andre Durocher of Gatineau, Quebec, said the synod should reflect on the possibility of allowing for female deacons as it seeks ways to open up more opportunities for women in church life.
Harper called on to help find solution for Palestinan farmers cut off by security wall
OTTAWA - Archbishop Paul-André Durocher, in one of his last duties as president of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, has asked the prime minister to use his influence with Israel to prevent its security wall from cutting off Palestinian families from their farmland.
VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis has formally approved the Canadian delegates to October's world Synod of Bishops on the family.
Durocher offers Synod suggestions to Pope
OTTAWA - Bishops who attend Synods should spend more time in group discussions and less time listening to each other’s speeches, Gatineau Archbishop Paul-André Durocher proposed to Pope Francis.
CCCB to choose Synod delegates by late March
OTTAWA - By the end of March 2015, the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) will choose four delegates and two alternates to attend the ordinary Synod on the family in Rome scheduled for next October.
Preparations underway for next Synod
With another, bigger Synod coming next October to discuss Christian family life, Canadian bishops are beginning to ask themselves: “What next?”
We must remain compassionate, open in wake of soldiers’ deaths
OTTAWA - Amid a rising fear of lone-wolf terrorist attacks, Catholic leaders are urging a Christian response to terrorism that ensures Canada remains a compassionate and open society.
Internet holds blessings and downfalls for families
The Canadian contribution to the final report of the Extraordinary Synod of Bishops on the family comes up in paragraph 10, where synod fathers speak of dangers of the Internet.