Sharing God’s love with the world
On the spring morning of Saturday, May 8, 2004, I was ordained a priest. Just after the spirit-filled and joyful ceremony at St. Michael’s Cathedral, the Director of Priest Personnel gave me my letter of appointment from the archbishop. The letter reminded me of the motto that my classmates had chosen for our ordination: “As the Father has sent me, so I send you” (John 20:21). After a few weeks of vacation, I reported to my pastor at St. Rose of Lima Parish on Canada Day to begin my new faith journey.
VATICAN CITY -- While millions of laypeople around the world are recognized as catechists in their parish or diocese, Pope Francis is preparing to formally institute the "ministry of catechist."
VATICAN CITY - The priesthood is not a "cultural association or a union," but a ministry of mercy anchored on Christ's mission to bring hope to the downtrodden and comfort to those who suffer, Pope Francis told new priests.
Archdiocese of Vancouver’s annual appeal tops $7 million
VANCOUVER – For someone like Thad, once convicted of a sex crime and now trying to put his old life behind him, a near-record-breaking year for Project Advance means another year of funding for the prison ministry program he relies on.
Idea of having women deacons is for church 'crying for ministry', not 'power', speaker says
Stan Surman has officially been retired for more than 20 years, but not when it comes to his work at church.
Young adults discuss abuse scandals within Church
Discussing Church scandals at a pub was unusual for Fr. Jack Costello, but the informal setting allowed young adults to learn about scandals in a safe and social environment.
Hamilton diocese looks to make Church the focus of fulfilling the needs of family life
There was a time, not too far in the past, when people would look to their Church for the various supports they needed in their family life.
Knights of Columbus hockey empowers Edmonton youth
Bruce Lamer has carved a career out of the sport he loves, and he says he owes much of it to the Knights of Columbus.
Real Bouchard, a ‘pillar’ for deaf in Edmonton, dies at age 92
EDMONTON – Standing at the entrance to St. Angela’s Church with a smile on his face, Real Bouchard was one of the first people who welcomed John Shores and his family to the deaf Catholic community in Edmonton many years ago.
African Mass offers a taste of home in north Edmonton
EDMONTON – Thirteen-year-old Emmanuel Eremionkhale knows one or two words in Esan, and a couple more in Igbo, the Nigerian languages of his father and mother.
Toronto attracts hundreds with first young adults conference
Khristine Florend is ready to be a true witness to her faith after attending Toronto’s first-ever young adult conference.
Church on the street: Secrets of street reveal pain… and joy
The summer had been warm and humid, and unlike many churches that can afford air conditioning, the church on the street had to find its own way of surviving the muggy evenings.
Speaking out: YSN helped me grow in faith
This summer is a time of change in my life as I move from high school to university. It is also the end of my time as a Youth Speak News reporter. As I begin my new journey in life, it it a good time to reflect on what this past year has meant to me.
TV Mass brings its legacy to national stage
When Msgr. Brad Massman launched a Sunday Mass TV broadcast for shut-ins in 1987, its future was, at best, uncertain.