Wendy-Ann Clarke, The Catholic Register
Pandemic can’t dampen Christmas spirit
In a year that has been anything but normal, the Christmas spirit is still alive and well at Ontario Catholic schools.
Surviving the season of loneliness
Already vulnerable and alone, many homeless and at risk youth are finding themselves dealing with more than the coronavirus and its restrictions this Christmas. To them, loneliness is another pandemic.
COVID-19 ornaments prove to be top sellers
COVID-19 Christmas ornaments are flying off the shelves in Ottawa this holiday season.
Dolls bring smiles to hospitalized kids
When COVID-19 is finally conquered, there will be about 1,000 dolls ready to get back to doing what they do best at Kemptville District Hospital — putting smiles on kids’ faces.
Capturing the northern spirit
Situated in one of Canada’s coldest and most geographically isolated regions, the area encompassed by the Diocese of MacKenzie-Fort Smith in the Northwest Territories is a nature lover’s dream.
Crisis offers opportunity
Catholic parents seeking to help their children make sense of world events have had their work cut out for them in 2020.
Problem solved: Camilleri appointed Toronto auxiliary
As a man naturally drawn to problem solving, Fr. Ivan Camilleri says he finds fulfilment in helping others in their journey of faith.
Fr. Ho Lung’s people of hope
If you’ve never heard the Lord’s Prayer set to Caribbean rhythm, with all the colourful vibrancy and distinctness of reggae percussion and vocals, then you’ve never heard the ministry of Fr. Richard Ho Lung.
Elders’ presence missed in Fort McMurray schools
Unique circumstances are part and parcel of Indigenous learning at Catholic schools in Fort McMurray, Alta., in a year where education has already been anything but normal.
Giving the gift of clean socks, hygiene
A clean pair of socks and a tube of toothpaste are simple necessities many take for granted but for those living on the street, they can be a luxury.