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Five Montreal-area dioceses have hired a retired judge to examine seven decades of archival files to shed light on credible reports of sexual abuse by clergy that have been kept silent.

St. Joseph's Oratory rector released from hospital; suspect evaluated

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MONTREAL – Father Claude Grou, the rector of St. Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal who was stabbed during a Mass March 22, has been released from the hospital.

Catholic parents fearing the worst in education cuts

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Catholic parents fear the massive March 15 education cuts are just the opening salvo of a campaign to fold Ontario’s Catholic schools into a unified public system, while French Catholic trustees are warning of much deeper cuts to come.

A close encounter with the Shroud of Turin

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VANCOUVER – When Deacon Pete Schumacher began working in image processing and remote sensing — a technology that analyzes images from X-rays, satellites or the ocean floor — he had no idea it would lead him to a personal encounter with Jesus.

Windsor hospital in bubble zone battle

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WINDSOR, ONT. – Windsor Regional Hospital could be the first hospital in Ontario, perhaps Canada, to successfully apply for a 150-metre restriction on anti-abortion protests or vigils.

David Anderson steps down from federal politics after carrying religious freedom torch

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OTTAWA – David Anderson had been a popular Conservative MP in Saskatchewan for more than a decade when an assassination half a world away inspired him to pick up the torch for religious freedom.

Saskatchewan Catholic board looking to overturn school funding decision

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Catholic educators in Saskatchewan are “cautiously optimistic” that two days of hearings in a Regina courtroom will lead to the overturning of a 2017 ruling that threatened the existence of Catholic schools in the province.

Abuse victim looks for a Church that ‘tries to shed the wall’

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Leona Huggins keeps telling her story — even though it’s unpleasant and she’s tired of talking about it. 

Federal budget includes increased funding for protection of churches

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OTTAWA - Houses of worship are receiving an extra measure of security in Canada’s federal budget.

Abuse crisis a chance to change ‘future of our Church’

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American author and theologian Brian Flanagan believes it is natural that victims of sexual abuse remain suspicious of the Church.

A year later, cloud remains over Development and Peace funding

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The status of Development and Peace as a Catholic charity in good standing hangs in limbo with no end in sight to a year-old review of some of the agency’s partnership agreements.