Ruane Remy, The Catholic Register
Ice storm strengthens parish unity
TORONTO - Midway through January, a number of Toronto area churches were still cleaning up from the ice storm that swept across the region just days before Christmas.
Firsthand view of clothing drive benefits
TORONTO - Beneath the cold winter streets of downtown Toronto, Alana Walker Carpenter has volunteered with the Yonge Street Mission’s Annual Longest Underground Clothing Drive since it began 16 years ago.
Let the debate begin
TORONTO - The eternal questions of life will be hashed out when the archdiocese of Toronto launches the Chesterton Debate Series.
Nun’s legacy lives on
At the corner of Winnipeg’s Ross Avenue and Sherbrook Street stands the most visible symbol of Sr. Geraldine MacNamara’s legacy: Rossbrook House.
Faith overcomes hardship
TORONTO - Yvonne T. Campbell wants the world to know that Jesus Opened My Eyes.
The Bible, from start to finish
TORONTO - Catholics in the archdiocese of Toronto can learn generations worth of Scripture — all in one day.
On the hunt for authentic love
Young adults in Winnipeg will be able to question love and freedom in a five-part lecture series based on Blessed Pope John Paul II’s Theology of the Body.
Calling youth ministers ‘Home’
The Canadian Catholic Youth Ministry Network is hosting its biennial faith formation conference Jan. 17 to 19 for those who serve young Catholics.
King’s goes it alone
King’s University College at London, Ont.’s Western University walks into its 60th anniversary as a newly incorporated institution, separate from the diocese of London.
Clock ticks to apply for post-secondary
TORONTO - Ontario Catholic high school students who have procrastinated with their university and college applications still have a chance to prepare.