Unique circumstances are part and parcel of Indigenous learning at Catholic schools in Fort McMurray, Alta., in a year where education has already been anything but normal.
Archdiocese put Church before victims
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterSecrets, lies and threatened lawsuits protected Brian Boucher through two decades of priestly life before Montreal Church authorities finally investigated the former pastor’s bizarre, aggressive and abusive behaviour.
B.C. hospice loses appeal, mulls next step
By Agnieszka Ruck, Canadian Catholic NewsVANCOUVER -- The Delta Hospice Society is considering an appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada after a B.C. Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal of a lower court ruling that the society did not act in good faith in launching a mail-in vote proposing changes to its constitution and accepting some applications while denying others.
‘Spiritual pain’ grows as churches close
By Catholic Register StaffThe second wave of COVID-19 has hit many Canadian Catholics where it hurts most — the shutting down of public Masses. Churches from coast to coast are feeling the impact, with the suspension of public Masses in and around Canada’s most populous city, Toronto, as well as those in Halifax, N.S., and the provinces of British Columbia and Manitoba.
Ontarians deserve fully-funded palliative care: Cardinal Collins
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterA bill that would define how palliative care should be delivered in Ontario is a great first step, but Cardinal Thomas Collins and a parade of palliative care experts who came to testify on the Compassionate Care Act, Bill 3, were insistent they want more.
Jesuits take stand for imprisoned Indian priest
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterCanada’s Jesuit provincial superior Fr. Erik Oland has asked the Canadian government to intervene in the case of Fr. Stan Swamy, an 83-year-old Jesuit priest with Parkinson’s imprisoned in an Indian prison where he faces bizarre and vague charges under a new national security law.
The politics of communion
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterFor Development and Peace and the entire global Caritas network, it’s time to get political, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle told a Zoom meeting of dozens of Caritas officials around the world Nov. 12.
Webinar looks to spur Catholic involvement
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterThe Catholic civic engagement organization Catholic Conscience is hosting a Nov. 25 webinar to encourage people to volunteer to serve on non-profit and charity boards.
Re-purposed computers open web to those in need
By Wendy-Ann Clarke, The Catholic RegisterComputers have become an essential tool in this year where everything from medical visits to high school classes has moved online.
U.S. priest to become rector of Canada's largest Catholic shrine
By Francois Gloutnay, Catholic News ServiceMONTREAL -- U.S. Holy Cross Father Michael DeLaney will become rector of Montreal's St. Joseph's Oratory, Canada's biggest Catholic shrine, Nov. 22.
COLF to be replaced by new life and family office
ByOTTAWA -- The Catholic Office for Life and Family will wind down operations by year’s end.