Hard work pays off. It can also get you an all expenses paid trip to New York City.
The Register Archive: Hey Raby, you’ll be preaching in Timbucktoo from now on
By Catholic Register StaffOur regular deep dive into The Catholic Register’s archive during our 125th anniversary year isn’t complete without a few sports stories. As the NHL edges toward the playoffs, we recall one of the biggest trades in league history. Fifty years ago this month the Toronto Maple Leafs sent their all-star Frank Mahovlich to Detroit in a six-player swap. The Register’s Fr. Thomas Raby, in his column from March 23, 1968, couldn’t help but muse about what a trade like this could mean in Church terms.
The Register Archive: 'Magnificent' salute to St. Patrick's Day
By Catholic Register StaffThe Register Archive: Mother d’Youville takes step to sainthood
By Catholic Register StaffIn honour of International Women’s Day on March 8, we look into The Catholic Register archive for a story of the first Canadian-born saint and founder of the Grey Nuns of Montreal, St. Marguerite d’Youville, born in Varennes, Que., in 1701. This story was published May 9, 1959, days after her beatification by Pope John XXIII. She was canonized in 1990.
St. Mary's lectures bring out Indigenous wisdom
By Meggie Hoegler, The Catholic RegisterSaint Paul University takes innovation to the next level
By Meggie Hoegler, The Catholic RegisterCampion College opens doors to growing number of migrant students
By Mickey Conlon, The Catholic RegisterLife's ultimate meaning: Fr. Tibor Horvath’s scholarly movement left lasting impression
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterTheology of the Body debuts at Sacred Heart College
By Jean Ko Din, The Catholic RegisterTheology of the Body is for people in the pews.
Jesuit brings his case for nature, technology and loneliness to Campion
By Mickey Conlon, The Catholic RegisterREGINA – In modern society, people talk plenty about nature and the environment, but when it comes down to reality, they don’t actually experience what God has created around us.
Parishes are struggling to survive, but others are breaking new ground
By Jean Ko Din, The Catholic RegisterDeclining church attendance, priests shortage and rising building costs are common factors that are forcing dioceses across the country to close churches and amalgamate parishes.