Just hours after Easter Sunday Mass, residents of St. Theresa Point First Nation in Manitoba could only watch and cry as their Catholic church burned to the ground.
Schmalz to replace decapitated Stations of the Cross statues in Sudbury
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterRenowned Canadian sculptor Timothy Schmalz has been tasked with recreating the clay statues decapitated last May at Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto in Sudbury, Ont.
Students step up for mental health
By ANDREW EHRKAMP, Canadian Catholic NewsEDMONTON -- Students at a high school in Red Deer, Alta., joined to raise awareness of mental health issues, and hoped at the same time to raise $40,000 for a foundation named after an alumnus who committed suicide.
Federal Conservative Pary reaffirms anti-MAiD stance
ByOTTAWA -- The federal Conservative Party’s March policy convention may have exposed infighting within the party surrounding issues such as abortion and climate change, but one thing was made clear — it’s the only party against making it easier for Canadians to kill themselves with the help of a doctor.
Call goes out to lift Syrian sanctions
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterAfter 10 years of war, in the midst of complete economic collapse, Caritas Syria, with the backing of Caritas Internationalis, is asking for an end to sanctions put in place to punish the Assad regime for chemical weapons attacks on Syrian civilians, widespread torture and human rights abuses.
New rector at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Edmonton
By Andrew Ehrkamp, Canadian Catholic NewsEDMONTON -- Fr. Sylvain Casavant, a pastor and teacher for many years, has been appointed as the new rector of St. Joseph Seminary.
Churches remain open, but at lower capacity, as Ontario puts on ‘emergency brake’
By Catholic Register StaffWith rising COVID-19 cases across Ontario, the provincial government has implemented a province-wide “emergency brake” that will lower capacity for worship services.
Canada must stop vaccine obstruction, religious say
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterThe Sisters of St. Joseph, the Oblates and the Jesuits have joined with a long list of churches, unions and humanitarian organizations to ask Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to get behind an exception to international patent laws that would allow companies and countries to quickly produce cheaper, generic versions of COVID-19 vaccines.
No to fighter jets with so many other pressing needs, nun says
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterAs deficits skyrocket and Canada’s debt-to-GDP ratios teeter on the brink, Sr. Mary Ellen Francoeur has a plan to save the government billions.
Holy Week forecast sunnier than 2020 as more churches open
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterAfter months of speaking out against inequity in COVID-19 capacity guidelines, the Archdiocese of Montreal was finally gifted some good news from the Quebec government.
B.C. hospice society facing uncertain future
By Agnieszka Ruck, Canadian Catholic NewsDELTA, B.C. -- The Delta Hospice Society is crowdfunding to raise money for a potential court challenge after it was evicted from the state-of-the-art facilities it built on land owned by the local health authority.