OTTAWA - The Canadian government should join the European Union in labelling the persecution of Christians by Islamic State jihadists a genocide, said Aid to the Church in Need.
NDP seeks right to palliative care
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA - If legalized assisted suicide is one wing of the bird the other wing is palliative care, said MP Murray Rankin as he tabled a motion to make access to palliative care a right for all Canadians.
Up to 12,000 Canadians could be killed annually
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA - Bioethicist Margaret Somerville warned up to 12,000 people could be euthanized annually in Canada if a new law does not ensure euthanasia is exceptional, rare and used only as a last resort.
Aid workers remembered as people who touched lives
By Alan Hustak, Catholic Register SpecialSix Canadian aid workers killed in a terrorist attack in Burkina Faso last month were remembered at their respective funerals on Feb. 6 as humanitarians who touched lives and left people on two continents in mourning.
Youth open to Year of Consecrated Life
By Evan Boudreau, The Catholic RegisterTORONTO - For Sr. Zilda Carvalho, the Year of Consecrated Life served not only as a call for celebration amongst her fellow religious but as a catalyst for conversations with youth about vocations and faith.
70 years married and counting
By Jean Ko Din, The Catholic RegisterTORONTO - In a society that sees marriage as counter-cultural, Pope John Paul II gave his apostolic blessing in 1993 to World Marriage Day, or Marriage Sunday, to encourage married couples to continue the family’s mission to be a “fundamental cell of that larger society, for the Church and for the new evangelization.”
Comparing Winnipeg school to residential schools ‘just odious’
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterA Jesuit-inspired middle school in Winnipeg’s poorest, most violent neighbourhood has been met with accusations of cultural genocide and comparisons with the infamous residential schools that devastated native communities across Canada.
Cardinal Collins urges lawmakers to respect conscience rights
By Catholic Register SpecialOTTAWA - The upcoming federal law regarding physician-assisted death must respect the conscience rights of doctors and other health-care workers, Cardinal Thomas Collins told a Parliamentary committee.
Suicide advocates carrying the debate
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterAdvocates in favour of wider access to assisted suicide have dominated parliamentary committee hearings that will help craft a new assisted-suicide law, with little opposition so far from religious voices.
Canadian nun tells of spiritual experience while captive in Cameroon
By Francois Gloutnay, Catholic News ServiceMONTREAL - Notre Dame Sister Gilberte Bussiere, 76, was kidnapped in the middle of the night in April 2014, in Tchere, a small hamlet in northern Cameroon.
Alexandria-Cornwall may join Ottawa archdiocese
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA - A decision on the future of the Alexandria-Cornwall diocese and whether it will remain a separate entity or become part of the Ottawa archdiocese is expected to be resolved by June or July 2017, says Ottawa Archbishop Terrence Prendergast.