Luke Mandato, The Catholic Register
It has been a chaotic few weeks for Fr. Michael Brehl, the leader of the Canadian Redemptorists who was appointed the newest Bishop for the Diocese of Pembroke June 11.
Anti-Israel tirade sparks board apology
The York Catholic District School Board has apologized after one of its schools hosted a pro-Palestinian guest speaker who demonized Israel for how it is carrying out operations during the current Mideast conflict.
Scarborough class designs CNE pass
Few iconic summer traditions unite Toronto kids with excitement as much as the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) does each year.
Initiative puts students’ faith in action
A group of students from Toronto's Loretto Abbey Catholic Secondary School was crowned winners of the Youth and Philanthropy Initiative, with their $5,000 award donated to St. Felix Centre in downtown Toronto.
Christians' sounds to fill Toronto's downtown
Nathan Phillips Square will be alive with the sound of Christian music June 15.
Euthanasia’s forgotten casualty: palliative care
As support for euthanasia grows across the country, the line between genuine and holistic palliative care and medical assistance in dying has become increasingly blurred nearly inconclusively according to palliative care professionals in Canada.
Zaia leads us to the online light
With Christians being one of the more excluded communities worldwide, Zaia Ventures is working to develop a space that looks to change that for good.
Ontario Catholic schools see enrolment boom
The Ministry of Education’s 2023-24 Capital Priorities Program is helping Ontario’s Catholic school boards alleviate overcrowding in schools and helping offset an expected rise in enrolment.
Last call for Eucharistic Congress
Registration is soon coming to a close for this year’s International Eucharistic Congress in Quito, Ecuador, an international journey that is promised to be rich in spirituality, discovery and connection.
‘Fed Up’ with food insecurity
Fed up with the growing food insecurity they see each day, chefs are teaming up with young cooking students to tackle the issue in Toronto with “Get Fed Up 2024.”