People need liberation and healing, not condemnation, Pope says
Cardinal Müller warns against being silent, in error about Catholic faith in new manifesto
Catholic social teaching supports basic income’s aim
As Ontario courts grapple with the case against the provincial government on basic income, the Jesuit Forum for Social Faith and Justice is reminding Catholics that Catholic social teaching demands society must provide an economic minimum that supports families and human dignity.
Death penalty is inhuman, ignores mercy, Pope Francis says
Vatican urges adoption of global agreements on migration, refugees
We stand before the 'challenge of civilization', Cardinal Parolin says at U.N. Climate Change Conference
Feminists must 'reconcile with their roots', pro-life mission
Pro-life women are portrayed as being on the outside looking in when it comes to today’s feminist movement, but they actually are truer to feminism’s roots.
Pembroke diocese expands Theology of the Body program for students
BARRY'S BAY, Ont. – Every week, Kayla Pires travels 70 kilometres to St. Hedwig’s Parish in Barry’s Bay, Ont., so she can learn more about her faith.
Youth looking for leaders to steer the right course
VATICAN – The Catholic Church must be a place of justice and mercy, and its members must be catalysts for change, some young observers have told the Synod of Bishops.
'John Paul II guided me through my youth', synod bishop says
St. Elizabeth Health Care sending message of HOPE
When Archbishop Fergus P. McEvay started the St. Elizabeth Nurses in Toronto 110 years ago, it was all about the beginning of life. Four qualified midwives were stationed in the city’s poorer neighbourhoods to deliver babies, ensure the mother’s health and then get those babies baptized.
Cardinal Burke urges Catholic youth to not compromise with the world
ROME – Cardinal Raymond Burke urged Catholic young people attending a conference to hold fast to the teachings of Jesus Christ and to resist temptations by a “profoundly secularized culture” to change the Church into “one more Protestant denomination.”