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From coverage that’s been splashed across both Catholic and secular media, you might suppose the Synod on the Amazon was all about long-standing bones of contention between liberal and conservative Catholics – married priests, authoritative roles for women, liturgies that don’t look like a pontifical high Mass. But it wasn’t really about any of that. It was actually about the Amazon.
Pre-planning brings some peace of mind
ByPlanning for a funeral — let alone your own — can be a stressful task.
Executor carries a heavy load
By Catholic Register StaffAn executor is a person named in a Will to deal with the deceased’s estate after they die.
Funeral Mass offers a fitting farewell
By Fr. Yaw Acheampong, Catholic Register SpecialRecently a priest friend of mine who is serving in another diocese shared with me a story about the death of one of his parishioners.
Legacy Society says ‘thanks’ to donors
By Mickey Conlon, The Catholic RegisterRetirement brought an end to what Catherine von Zuben called “35 wonderful years in education” where she felt she made a difference in the lives of children under her care.
The reality of death, taxes … and probate
By Catholic Register SpecialYour death may be end of life, but it’s not the end of the bills. Aside from burial costs and cleaning up the monthly household bills, the executor of the estate will usually be faced with probate fees.
It’s a win-win situation with gift of insurance
By Nerisssa Flores, Catholic Register SpecialBill Olynyk often wondered how he could further support his parish, St. Mary’s in Barrie, Ont.
Receiving gift of life … straight from the heart
By Anne Marie Switzer, Catholic Register SpecialSt. John Paul II called organ donation a “genuine act of love.” Pope Benedict XVI is a registered organ donor and urges others to follow suit. For many people, offering this gift of life is intrinsic to their estate planning. Here is one story of how signing a donor card saved a life.
Gifts in kind offer a ‘fair’ challenge
By Mickey Conlon, The Catholic RegisterA gift in kind to your favourite charity is always good for a tax receipt, but arriving at the gift’s fair market value can be difficult.
What’s in a name? As it turns out, a lot
By Mickey Conlon, The Catholic RegisterIt seems easy and straightforward. You make out your Will, you divide your assets between family, charitable causes and other beneficiaries and all is said and done — your wishes now in writing and detailed for those who survive you.
Your guide to understanding Wills
By Catholic Register StaffHave you ever wondered what it would be like to “speak” from the grave and tell your loved ones how you would like things handled after you die?