The clergy abuse revealed in a Pennsylvania Grand Jury report has left many Catholics reeling, and not just in the U.S.
Catholic Women's League vows to keep fighting summer jobs attestation
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA – The Catholic Women’s League (CWL), Canada’s largest women’s organization, resolved Aug. 13 to continue its opposition to the Canada Summer Jobs attestation.
St. Francis de Sales deaf ministry celebrates 100 years in Toronto
By Jean Ko Din, The Catholic RegisterDeacon Kevin Brockerville was 25 years old when he attended his first sign language Mass.
Euthanasia isn’t palliative care, Canadian bishops say
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA – Canada’s Catholic bishops are urging the federal government to maintain a clear distinction between palliative care and the practice of euthanasia and assisted suicide so institutions are not forced to become “an accomplice” in causing an intentional death.
Faith on front lines: A desperate world needs God more than ever, says Lt.-Gen. Roméo Dallaire
By Chris Berthelot, Canadian Catholic NewsEDMONTON – In military terms, “covering your six o’clock” means watching someone’s back while they’re in combat. For retired lieutenant-general Roméo Dallaire, his Catholic faith is how he covers his six o’clock.
Ontario winding down basic income pilot project
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA – Anti-poverty advocates are disappointed that Ontario’s new Conservative government intends to cancel the province’s basic income pilot project, arguing that the study is important to help reduce poverty far beyond the province.
Church must seek justice for abuse victims, Moncton archbishop says
By Philippe Vaillancourt, Catholic News ServiceTrinity Western University removes mandatory community covenant
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA – After battling all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada to defend its mandatory community covenant, Trinity Western University (TWU) has decided to drop it for students.
Northern B.C. residents 'broken' as wildfire ravages homes, church
By Agnieszka Krawczynski, Canadian Catholic NewsAfter a century, Marian shrine in Alberta still draws thousands
By Andrew Ehrkamp, Catholic News ServiceCan a doctor-assisted death be ‘natural’ and ‘suicide’?
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterWhenever a doctor assists in a suicide in Ontario by injecting a patient with chemicals to stop the heart, it is recorded on the death certificate as a natural death.