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Canada's newest senator adds his voice to summer jobs funding protest
By Mike Mastromatteo, Catholic Register SpecialCanada’s newest senator refuses to be bound by partisanship, so he doesn’t hold back when the subject is the Canada Summer Jobs funding policy that has unleashed much debate the last few months.
Saskatchewan archbishop charts a new path to reconciliation
By Mickey Conlon, The Catholic RegisterREGINA – Archbishop Donald Bolen can tell you why we can’t just get over it and move on when it comes to our relationship with Canada’s Indigenous people.
MP Charlie Angus wants Parliament to approach Pope directly for apology
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA – The NDP has considerably softened a motion to invite Pope Francis to apologize for Indian residential schools after a previous motion failed to get unanimous consent April 18.
Canadian Jesuit plays role in launch of Pope's exhortation
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterCanadian Jesuit Deacon Adam Hincks was one of the first people in the world to read Pope Francis’ latest apostolic exhortation, a distinction that isn’t lost on the 36-year-old astrophysicist.
Two priests in a pod: Quebec cardinal, Anglican bishop share home for a year
By Philippe Vaillancourt, Catholic News ServiceQUEBEC CITY – “Really?” Cardinal Gerald Lacroix, archbishop of Quebec, recalls the reaction of people when they learned that the Anglican bishop of Quebec was living with him in the Episcopal Palace.
Schools take Pope's lessons on environment to heart
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterEven if spring refuses to get sprung this year after a stubbornly long winter, Earth Day will still be an intensely educational and intensely religious occasion in Catholic schools across Ontario.
Quebec bishops have ‘open discussion’ on married priests
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA – The Assembly of Catholic Bishops of Quebec have discussed the ordination of married men to the priesthood, but have reached no conclusions, said the Assembly’s president.
Motion on papal apology fails to get unanimous consent
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA – A motion calling on the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) to invite Pope Francis to apologize for the Catholic Church’s role in abuse at Indian Residential schools failed to get unanimous consent April 18 in the House of Commons.
Chaplains deal with a new level of grief in Humboldt tragedy
By Mickey Conlon, The Catholic RegisterHospital chaplains are accustomed to seeing death and terrible illnes. It’s just a byproduct of the job. But there is only so much they can be prepared for.
Twelve Canadian bishops withholding funds to Development and Peace
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterTwelve Canadian bishops, including Cardinal Thomas Collins of Toronto, are withholding contributions to the Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace following preliminary research that indicates some of the Catholic agency’s partners may be connected to abortion or artificial contraception.