Toronto Raptors' player took a shot at priesthood training
By Carol Zimmermann, Catholic News ServiceWASHINGTON -- When Pascal Siakam was in his young teens attending a minor seminary in Cameroon -- and mostly playing soccer in his free time -- he likely never imagined he'd be playing in the NBA Finals.
Serving those who save and protect
By Andrew Ehrkamp, Canadian Catholic NewsEDMONTON -- It would certainly be much easier for Padre Chinedu Chukwu to minister to the Catholic faithful in a parish in the middle of suburbia. He had been there, and done that for more than a decade.
Ursulines mark century of service
By Alan Hustak, Catholic Register SpecialSASKATOON -- In the spring of 1919, three “prophetic women of hope” came from Germany to Saskatchewan to teach in a pocket of devout German-speaking Russian emigrants who had settled beneath the vast expanse of sky and plain at the edge of what are known as the Great Sand Hills.
York teachers facing layoffs
By Mickey Conlon, The Catholic RegisterTeacher layoffs will be a reality for some York Catholic teachers as the school board struggles with an anticipated $7.7 million budget shortfall for the 2019-20 school year.
Church has more work to do, poll shows
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterThe Church has a major communications problem when it comes to clerical abuse.
That’s the conclusion from communications professionals working for the Church after seeing the results of an Angus Reid Institute poll that said more than three-quarters of Canadians (78 per cent) believe the Catholic Church has done a poor or very poor job of handling the sexual abuse crisis.
Conscience fight moves to the political arena
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterHaving lost twice in court, the battle for conscience rights for health care workers in Ontario is now a political battle.
U.S. pro-lifers set the tone for pro-lifers in Canada
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterAs if tariffs, climate change and immigration policy wasn’t enough to put a wedge between Canada and the U.S., abortion laws across the states — and the lack of a law here — has become another thorny political issue.
Abortion and America: The great divide
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterCanadian pro-lifers are talking up American legislation that bans or severely restricts abortion, raising the question of whether American abortion debates will travel north of the border.
Coalition looking for ‘positive changes’
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA -- A “significant” piece of the path toward reconciliation has been completed with the release of the report of the Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, says Archbishop Murray Chatlain of Keewatin-Le Pas.
Faith sustains northern Alberta residents who fled wildfires
By Kyle Greenham, Catholic News ServiceEDMONTON, Alberta -- Residents of High Level and surrounding areas, including the Dene First Nation, were returning home after a harrowing wildfire threatened northern Alberta communities for two weeks.
Helping hands reach northward
By Kyle GreenhamEDMONTON -- A Sea-Can shipping container, jam-packed with 4,600 pounds of food and 700 pounds of clothing from Edmonton, is on a two-month journey to a remote community in the Northwest Territories.