Mickey Conlon, The Catholic Register
Digital footprints can haunt your estate
Eric Bundgard has some sage advice for everyone: you know death is a reality we will all face, so be prepared for when it occurs.
Cremation becoming a popular option for Catholic burials
When Amy Profenna recently met with a lawyer to update her Will, one of the questions she was asked was if she wanted to be cremated.
Good pre-planning avoids estate pitfalls
It happens often that a deceased person leaves a sum of money to support a broad cause without naming a specific charity.
Rosary-inspired idea revitalizes garden
One woman’s labour of love has seen an overgrown peace garden at a Catholic school in Orangeville, Ont., brought back to life as a Rosary Garden.
Thieves target gravesite vases in Mississauga
Peel police are investigating a rash of thefts at three Catholic cemeteries in Mississauga, Ont., where thieves have made off with bronze vases from gravesites.
Brescia's first Fulbright scholar exploring unique Arctic Council
Andrew Chater understands he is going where no Brescia University College faculty has ever gone before, and it’s a challenge he is welcoming.
Marijuana still out of bounds for youth after legalization, but still an issue for schools
All things considered, when the initial haze of marijuana smoke clears on Oct. 17 things are expected to be just as they were the day before in schools around Canada. But that doesn’t mean educators will be complacent.
You’d almost think it wasn’t a big deal to Anne and Dane MacCarthy, the Vatican honouring the Toronto couple for their years of service to the Church.
E-mail scam uses Cardinal Collins’ name to lure victims
Toronto Catholics are being warned about a new e-mail scam involving someone impersonating Cardinal Thomas Collins.
Toronto Catholic board offers city a school to house refugees
A Catholic school in downtown Toronto that has set empty for most of the past 15 years has been offered for free to the city, with one caveat: that it be used as a shelter.