Putting faith into action
When Carl Hétu was a teenager growing up in Quebec, he recalls a conversation he had with his father that helped shape the man he would become.
Guelph parish sees campaign as ‘great opportunity’
After two years of study and preparation, Holy Rosary Parish in Guelph is taking the next step toward its goal of breathing new life into its buildings.
Parents make voices heard
OAPCE has been the voice for Catholic parents in Ontario’s education system for 80 years and it has no intention of letting that voice go unheard.
Schools planning for a shady future
Kent Shadwick has seen all kinds of numbers that suggest the youth of today are facing a future that includes a rise in skin cancer cases.
Kids always come first on trainer’s priority list
“I’m like a crazy woman,” laughs Teresa Susi. “I go like a yo-yo.” But there’s a method to her madness, she goes on to say. And because of that, it’s the young people in the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board who benefit.
Discovering the path of your life
VATICAN CITY - Within the universal Christian vocation of serving God and serving others, God handcrafts a specific calling for each person, a vocation that fits his or her personality and abilities, Pope Francis said.
The people puzzle
During the year of Canada’s confederation 152 years ago, the seeds of a mystery were planted in the Diocese of Hamilton. Now archivists are trying to solve the puzzle — and they need your help. The story begins with Bishop Peter Crinnon, who served from 1874 to 1882 as the second bishop of Hamilton. A few years ago, a photo album he once owned was found among the remnants of an abandoned library housed in the basement of the Cathedral Basilica of Christ the King.
Ministering to the ministers
The vocation of serving vocations is little understood and rarely appreciated, but it’s something that appealed to Fr. Stephan Kappler like nothing else.
HopeStone retreats put spotlight on youth
A love that is louder than noise
As a child, I wanted to be famous. It wasn’t so much that I wanted to be well known or revered. Rather, I wanted my life to matter. In my limited childhood understanding, fame was the reward for a life that mattered.
Catholic Education Special Section
This week is Catholic Education Week! Click here to check out all of our feature stories on Catholic Education.
Congregation de Notre Dame sisters reach out online to show value of consecrated life
Sr. Susan Kidd said the need for consecrated life in the world hasn’t changed, but she admits there was a time when the religious were more visible and it was easier to connect with a sister.
Approximately 800 km northwest of Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories is Fort Good Hope, a remote, mostly First Nations community through which the mighty Mackenzie River flows on its way to the Arctic Ocean.
Nun has found her happy place
In Sr. Anna Chan’s earlier career in retail management, she sought happiness through a love of fine clothes, shoes and bags.
“I was looking for happiness,” said Chan, “but I was looking in the wrong place.”
Retreat and Renewal Centres
The Catholic Register is proud to present its annual feature on retreat & renewal centres which help the mind, body and soul.
You can browse the articles below and see all the ads on the Digital Edition. The original pull-out section appeared in the April 19, 2015 issue.
Retreats & Renewal Centres: Catholic Register Special Feature 2015
- Retreat will be a workout for body and soul, by Jean Ko Din, The Catholic Register
- Where strangers leave as friends, by Michael Chen, The Catholic Register
- Taking retreats online, by Jean Ko Din, The Catholic Register
- TD Ameritrade founder pours energy, resources into new retreat centre, by Joe Ruff
- Carmelite invokes Elijah at retreat for Pope and Curia, by Laura Ieraci