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Leona Huggins keeps telling her story — even though it’s unpleasant and she’s tired of talking about it. 

Published in Canada

American author and theologian Brian Flanagan believes it is natural that victims of sexual abuse remain suspicious of the Church.

Published in Canada

Maybe punk music doesn’t mean much to you — not your generation, not your taste, not your concern. Maybe you hate punk, its aggression, its contempt for everything non-punk, its vulgarity.

Published in Music News
It should surprise no one that at a time of rising authoritarianism, democracy will be on the curriculum when the Sheptytsky Institute reopens in Toronto.
Published in Canada

Regardless of where you stand on the nasty public spat involving the president of the University of St. Michael’s College and some school faculty, it seems fundamentally obvious that a Catholic institution of higher education should promote a visible and distinctly Catholic identity.

Published in Editorial

They are masterpieces of literature that are rare and in disrepair: an illustrated copy of Dante’s Divine Comedy from the 1500s and St. Augustine’s On the City of God from 1475.

Published in Canada

TORONTO – A Catholic college owes just one thing to the families of young men and women entrusted to its care.

Published in Education

Q & A event to promote dialogue between youth and religious.

Published in Youth Speak News

TORONTO - Angelo Minardi aims to help students at the University of St. Michael’s College find a sense of community within St. Basil’s parish.

Published in Education

TORONTO - If you get up close, within centimetres of Br. Emmaus O’Herlihy’s monumental painting of Christ the King, you may see a tear descending from Jesus’ left eye. Or you might not.

Published in Education

TORONTO - Amid the violence and turmoil plaguing Ukraine, Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk said one must remember to love thy neighbour.

Published in Canada