Luke Mandato, The Catholic Register
Jubilee prep well underway, marking year of hope
Preparations are well underway for Canadian Catholics to join faithful worldwide as "Pilgrims of Hope" for jubilee year 2025.
Students find healing in Listening Circle
St. Michael’s College School (SMCS) in Toronto has brought back the Listening Circle initiative, a program implemented last year by a former student looking to ease the burden of grief for himself and his school community.
Pro-life collaboration shines light on hope
The Catholic Register’s special full-colour magazine project Lives Lived for Life is more than just telling 12 stories of Canada’s pro-life faithful, it is also a melding of three distinct Catholic media entities in sharing these stories for the world to see.
Salt + Light shares good news of 'Lives Lived for Life'
Salt + Light Media is producing a special episode of its Behold series this month, diving deeper into the testimonies of four people dedicated to the pro-life cause highlighted in The Catholic Register’s Lives Lived for Life magazine project.
A timeless message for our time
A new coming-of-age film set in Second World War France is reviving timeless messages of kindness and bravery, ones that are always in vogue, especially in today's troubled world.
Jesuits offer 40 days to draw closer to Christ
Retreatants at Loyola House are being offered 40 days to, like St. Ignatius, build and strengthen a relationship with Christ.
Play makes Notre Dame Cemetery come alive
Past memories of Ottawa's Notre Dame Cemetery have been brought back to life.
Students leading students at Newman Centre
The Newman Centre is launching its fall 2024 faith studies program at the end of September with a new focus on student-led delivery and participation.
40 Days for Life vigil kicks off Sept. 25
The annual 40 Days for Life vigil of peaceful prayer and fasting for the protection of the unborn returns to Toronto in coming days.
Iconography: from darkness to light
A unique retreat combining elements of art, religious history and prayer is making its way to Canada for the first time, giving Catholics in Halifax the opportunity to craft their own "windows to Heaven."