The future of giving in Canada’s Catholic Church has only just arrived, or at least it arrived within the last generation.
Canada Summer Jobs controversy could affect charitable status, warns Raitt
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsBeyond the priesthood debate: What influence do women have in the Church?
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterDr. David Sylvester appointed to head St. Michael’s College
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterDioceses not backing down from Summer Jobs policy dispute
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsDefending Church a top priority among young people, CCO survey finds
By Jean Ko Din, The Catholic RegisterYouth celebrate religious diversity with their faith stories
By Catholic Register StaffMonica Marcelli-Chu had to go halfway around the world to figure out her life path, and it led her right back home.
B.C. hospices fight assisted suicide plan
By Agnieszka Krawcyzynski, Canadian Catholic NewsSURREY, B.C. – Assisted suicide was legalized just over a year ago, but the debate is far from over.
Pope names Ottawa priest Apostolic Nuncio
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA – Msgr. Jose Bettencourt, an Ottawa priest who has served as Head of Protocol in the Vatican since 2012, has been named an Apostolic Nuncio and appointed as nuncio to Armenia.
About 45,000 privately sponsored refugees backlogged
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterAs they wait to learn about 2018 quotas, sponsoring agencies are set to welcome 18,000 refugees this year, including many who have waited for years to finally start a new life in Canada.
Saskatchewan churches urged to guide reconciliation in wake of Boushie case
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA – In the wake of the Colten Boushie case, churches can facilitate reconciliation by reaching out to both of the families and communities, says a Catholic Indigenous leader.