Czerny calls for renewal of theology in higher learning
Back in Canada for the first time since receiving the red hat from Pope Francis in 2019, Cardinal Michael Czerny told the theology faculty and students at Toronto’s Regis College they must take up the neglected renewal of theology called for by the Second Vatican Council, St. Pope Paul VI and St. Pope John Paul II.
The King’s philosopher: new principal looks to create meaning in the lives of students
CCO reaching beyond the campus world
Niagara University falls for opportunity in Vaughan
Students in Southern Ontario have another option for a post-secondary Catholic education with the expansion of Niagara University to Vaughan, Ont.
OTTAWA – Br. Leonardo Rego saw his vision come to life when the Centre Oblat — A Voice for Justice officially opened at Saint Paul University on Feb. 15.
New interfaith program at St. Mike's reflects Toronto's changing face
A new program leading to a diploma from the University of St. Michael’s College is all about education with a purpose, St. Mike’s dean of theology James Ginther told The Catholic Register.
St. Joseph’s College in Edmonton looks to stand out in crowd
Figure of Speech: This story of devotion hinges on hinges
At St. Mary’s University here in Calgary, we open all our meetings with a reflection. Sometimes it is the university prayer, but often it is a meditation on a relevant issue, meant to support, comfort and uplift.
UAlberta Pro-Life punished for doing things right
EDMONTON – A University of Alberta pro-life group says its right to freedom of expression has been violated by the imposition of a $17,500 security fee to stage events on campus.
#LaResistance target Ford government decision on French university
French Catholic school boards across Ontario are joining protests over the decision to stop plans for a French-language university in southern Ontario.
King’s University College doubles down on its future
King’s University College has taken a big step into its own future by doubling the size of its campus footprint.
Vancouver teachers get to the Core of their faith
VANCOUVER – Vancouver College religion teacher Greg Van Dyk is always looking for new ways to teach the faith. So when he took a course at St. Mark’s College that compared mortal and venial sin to a broken bone versus a fracture, he knew he had something he could use.
Figure of Speech: Catholic values drive universities’ goals
When we speak of Catholic education it is almost a cliché to begin by saying that universities were born from the Church and to give Bologna and Oxford as examples of the foundational role the Church played in the development of higher education.
Going to university often means leaving home and friends behind, but it doesn’t have to mean parting ways with your Catholic faith.