Servant leadership guides unit commander
June 4, 2017 was a landmark day in Lt.-Col. Joseph Nonato’s life where he felt like he was answering God’s will. That was the day the Brampton, Ont., product carved a place in history as the first Filipino-Canadian to assume command of the Royal Regiment of Canada at the Fort York Armoury in Toronto.
Catholics have been reminded repeatedly they must separate Church and State. In government, medicine, law, public policy or discourse, we are expected to leave Him who shapes our life and our conscience at home.
Pope disagrees with 'optional celibacy', but open to ordaining married men in remote regions
Idea of having women deacons is for church 'crying for ministry', not 'power', speaker says
Abuse summit ‘critical’ for Church, Cardinal O'Malley says
VATICAN – The universal Church will face a critical juncture when Pope Francis meets with the world’s bishops to address the abuse and protection of minors, said Boston Cardinal Sean P. O’Malley as the Vatican named members of the organizing committee for the February conference.
St. Michael’s College School principal and board president resign
The principal of St. Michael's College School and its board president have both resigned as the fallout continues from the allegations of assault and sexual assualt at the all-boys Catholic school.
Ethiopia's first female president welcomed by bishops
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.
Superiors general believe women should have voting power at synod
St. Catharines takes up youth ministry momentum
Speaking Out: I want to be a prime minister
When I was five and people asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I said I wanted to be the first female prime minister of Canada.
VATICAN CITY – The superiors of the four main branches of the Franciscan friars formally asked Pope Francis for permission to allow their communities to elect brothers to positions of leadership in their communities.
Niagara Catholic board teams up with 1972 hockey legends
Catholic students will soon be learning about leadership and Canadian history through an innovative course developed in partnership with some of Canada’s most iconic hockey players.