Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register
A parish reborn
Alberta town innovates by re-purposing IGA as its new spiritual home
For sale: landmark Nova Scotia churches
Despite needing repairs topping $1 million, a recently deconsecrated landmark Acadian church has drawn extensive interest from buyers since being put up for sale by the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth late last month.
A day in the life of an archbishop
Now that Archbishop Francis Leo has assumed the lead for the Archdiocese of Toronto, what can he expect from a typical day?
Mount Cashel victims soon to receive settlements
Dozens of survivors of abuse at the Mount Cashel Orphanage in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s will receive compensation from the Archdiocese of St. John’s beginning in the fall.
Western University project aims to preserve stained glass
Dr. Cody Barteet quickly became fascinated by the art and craft of stained-glass production when he joined St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church in London, Ont., over a dozen years ago.
Good Friday procession in Toronto makes its return
The annual Good Friday procession which for seven decades has taken over the streets of Toronto’s Little Italy neighbourhood is set for a grand return this year after three years of pandemic-induced dormancy.
Two-parent family numbers stabilize in Canada
Sixty per cent of Canadian children are being raised in homes with married parents, a new study has found, a number that has stayed steady since 2016 after years of decline.
Pro-life champ a voice for the preborn
Ruth Robert first learned about abortion as a 10-year-old child.
She was assigned a presentation that ties to pregnancy and turned to Google.
Soon to be 96, this altar boy refuses to slow down
On April 2, Rafael Srebrnič is set to turn 96 years old. His impressive longevity — like all men and women blessed to live this long — is to be admired.
‘Pope Sean Paul’ on path to childhood dream
Deacon Sean Raphael Jacob first felt the priesthood could be in his future during a family vacation to Rome as a young child.