TORONTO - A balanced budget for the Toronto Catholic District School Board has made increased class sizes a reality, and that leaves some educators worried about the success of students, specifically those who struggle.
Wikipedia’s edit wars and the 8 religious pages people can’t stop editing
By Sarah Pulliam Bailey, Religion News ServiceWhen he was a student at Brigham Young University three years ago, Anthony Willey came across a Wikipedia page on Mormons. What he read filled him with frustration.
Catholic mask: Italian bishops try to reveal truth behind mafia's faith
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - The godfather who stands up for a child's baptism one day and spends the rest of the week running a brutal crime ring unfortunately is not the stuff of movies.
Korean priest says homeland needs to hear Pope's message of simplicity
By Patrick Downes, Catholic News ServiceHONOLULU - Fr. Jong Ki Kim is excited that Pope Francis's first major trip to Asia will be to his home diocese, Daejeon, South Korea, and that he and 23 others from Hawaii's Korean Catholic Community will be there.
Special liturgy atones for outbreak of ‘The Great War’
By Kimberly Winston, Religion News ServiceHalf a world away from Europe, where the First World War erupted 100 years ago July 28, Washington National Cathedral will mark the occasion with a liturgy created especially for the anniversary.
Along the U.S.-Mexico border: Agent has keen eye for signs of people on move
By Nancy Wiechec, Catholic News ServiceNOGALES, Ariz. - A shirtsleeve waved from the top of the border fence like a signal flag.
Soo tower an ode to missionary past
By Ron Stang, Catholic Register SpecialSAULT STE. MARIE, MICH. It stands there, all 60 metres of it, a giant concrete structure, looking like it’s the control tower for the world famous Soo Locks, two blocks away, that connect Lake Superior to the lower Great Lakes.
Windsor Catholic school board begins to downsize
By Evan Boudreau, The Catholic RegisterThe Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board will be downsizing over the next year despite projecting a $1.1-million surplus in the 2014-2015 budget.
Holy Land Christians: The next generation
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterBETHLEHEM - Regina Mousalam is adamant that Palestinians are not leaving and will not leave the country of their birth, the land of their ancestry and the culture that is their pride. Bethlehem, Beit Jala, Beit Sahour and other Christian Palestinian towns and villages were built around their churches. The homes Palestinian Christians live in, the streets they walk and the extended families surrounding them keep Palestinians wedded to this hard, dry land.
Catholic institutions give aid, comfort to Palestine
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterBETHLEHEM - Bethlehem’s Christians and Muslims know where to turn for help. If they fall ill, there’s Holy Family Hospital sponsored by the Knights of Malta. An abandoned child or a battered woman will find care at La Creche, sponsored by the Sisters of Charity. The best schools include the Frere School, sponsored by the De La Salle Brothers, the Rosary Sisters School, the Terra Sancta Girls High School, sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph, and the Salesian Boys Industrial High School. For university the choice is Palestine’s first university, the De La Salle Brothers’ Bethlehem University.
Last Christians standing
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterTAYBEH, ISRAEL - Christians in Taybeh know they are special — unique in fact. Taybeh is the last fully and completely Christian village in the Middle East.