Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register
Students’ video shines a light on mental health
Adriana Rereich says Oakville, Ont.’s St. Thomas Catholic Secondary School has a rich tradition of empowering students to tap into the arsenal of their creative talents.
Initial spark still burns after 72 years
“Love at first sight” as a concept probably finds itself with an even split between advocates and detractors.
Classroom’s ‘Grandma Rose’ sorely missed
The Grade 1 class at Sacred Heart School in Wetaskiwin, Alta., is missing its secret weapon.
Sisters’ service still looms large at 99
The Sisters of Service of Canada may not be pioneering Catholic schools and institutions in remote communities like they did from the 1920s through to the start of the 21st century, but these missionaries are still having a sizable impact.
Priest brings CWL a youthful perspective
It is safe to assume Fr. Pilmaiken Lezano became theologically and philosophically knowledgeable about the concept of Divine Providence during his years of study at St. Joseph’s Seminary in Edmonton from 2012-2015.
ShareLife comes up shy in difficult year
The Archdiocese of Toronto ultimately fell short of its $13.8-million target for the parish component of its annual ShareLife charitable appeal.
Mary Wagner and a mother’s influence
Jane Wagner remembers the raw emotion she experienced when her daughter Mary Wagner was first arrested in Vancouver in 1999 for her crusades on behalf of the unborn.
Raising a glass to St. Joseph
Pope Francis announced the “Year of St. Joseph” on Dec. 8 to inspire believers of Christ across the globe to venerate the man who “accepted Mary unconditionally,” taught the value of “participating in the work of salvation” and was a tender earthly father to Jesus.
Seahawks’ Willson guided by God’s will
Resilience and acceptance defined Seattle Seahawks’ tight end Luke Willson’s 2020 NFL campaign.
Anishinaabe actor hits Sundance screen
Martha Wilson first noticed the performing gene in her son Phoenix when he was just two years old.