Ruane Remy, The Catholic Register
Auction helps do Mary Centre’s bidding
TORONTO - Toronto Maple Leafs fans can go for gold at The Mary Christmas Auction.
In Scripture, we learn of Christ
Growing up in Nigeria, Fr. Victor Abimbola Amole wanted to become a doctor, until age 12 when he met a missionary priest from Ireland who changed his life’s path. By age 16, he began to consider the priesthood and by 18 his mind was set.
Soup’s On to support children’s charities
TORONTO - As a food columnist for 22 years at Canada’s largest newspaper, Catholic writer Mary McGrath tasted a lot of soup. Now she’s serving up her favourite recipes in a book to support children’s charities.
Catholic matchmaking
TORONTO - Matthew Sanders is calling the young and the Catholic to the Newman Centre for the re-launch of Catholic Singles Socials.
Rosary honours fallen soldiers
An initiative that began at a London, Ont., high school saw one Hail Mary prayed for each Canadian soldier who has died in service since the First World War.
Christ as the centre of life
Soul of Christ: Meditations on a Timeless Prayer, Sr. Marie Paul Curley (Pauline Books & Media, 161 pages, $17.50).
Your relationship with Christ is not just for Sunday, says Sr. Marie Paul Curley.
Helping African women with the ‘Power of We’
For Fr. Stan Chu Ilo, the fight to help African women escape the “unacceptable conditions” in which they live is personal.
Securities gift makes roof a reality at Newman Centre
Fr. Chris Cauchi is raising funds to raise an 88-year-old church roof, and thanks to a major donation the heavy lifting has become easier.
Annuities: a gift that keeps giving
A charitable gift annuity is a gift that keeps on giving. For the life of the annuity it can generate a steady income stream for retirees and provide regular donations to charities.
A new Catholic hub for commuter students
TORONTO - Until he entered the priesthood, the house next to St. Michael’s Cathedral was home for Fr. Seamus Hogan. Today the building is being transformed into a home for Catholic university students, and Hogan couldn’t be happier.