After partygoers create mayhem, students step up to repair garden
By Jean Ko Din, The Catholic Register
Students in London, Ont., learned a valuable lesson about loving your neighbour.
After an unsanctioned homecoming street party destroyed the garden of a beloved neighbour, students from Western University, King’s University College and Brescia College came to the rescue.
After an unsanctioned homecoming street party destroyed the garden of a beloved neighbour, students from Western University, King’s University College and Brescia College came to the rescue.
Vatican: Canada did not seek extradition for diplomat with porn charges
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News Service
VATICAN – Canadian authorities did not request the extradition of a Vatican diplomat who has been charged by police in Canada of accessing, possessing and distributing child pornography, a Vatican spokesman said.
Bubble zone legislation is 'simply wrong'
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterBubble zone legislation proposed to keep protesters away from abortion clinics in Ontario is “an unjust denial of freedom of expression and Charter rights,” according to Ontario Civil Liberties Association executive director Joe Hickey.
Province targets pro-life seniors
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
The Ontario government is trying to reimpose a lapsed, 23-year-old temporary injunction against 16 aging pro-life protesters.
Alberta court rules against university student pro-life group
By Jean Ko Din, The Catholic Register
The University of Alberta Pro-Life student group is planning to appeal after a provincial court ruled in favour of the university’s decision to charge $17,500 in security fees as a condition to host a public event on campus.
Archbishop LeGatt releases report on state of diocese to the public
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
In what may be a first for transparency in the Canadian Catholic Church, St. Boniface Archbishop Albert LeGatt has publicly released a 108-page report on the state of his bilingual diocese in Manitoba.
Assisted suicide on the rise in Canada, report shows
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic News
OTTAWA – Euthanasia and assisted suicide deaths in Canada could soon exceed the rates of such deaths in Belgium and the Netherlands, warns the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition.
Mustard Seed spreads welcoming message for Thanksgiving
By Meggie Hoegler, The Catholic RegisterSr. Gwen Smith is singing about shoo-fly pie and apple pan dowdy.
Quebec Catholic Church mulls questions about transgender godparents
By Catholic News Service
QUEBEC CITY – Andrea was baffled when her friend asked her to be the godmother of her newborn baby. She would have said "Yes" right away, but things are not that simple for her. She has been a woman for only a little more than a year.
Great big Catholic wedding sets record
By Agnieszka KrawczynskiCOQUITLAM, B.C. – Jennifer Sison couldn’t stop crying and smiling when she and her husband Carlo walked down the aisle to say their vows in front of 58 other brides and grooms and hundreds of well wishers at St. Clare of Assisi Parish.
Life Chain hits the streets
By Catholic Register Staff
Thousands of people joined the Life Chain peaceful protest against abortion on Oct. 1 at more than 200 street corners across Canada.