The $650 million for overseas abortion can be better spent: critics
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA – A government decision to spend $650 million on abortion and related services in the developing world has been met with outrage and laments on how the vast sum of money could be better spent.
Bishop Miehm eager to bring pastoral approach to Peterborough
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA – Bishop Daniel J. Miehm, who will be installed as the new Bishop of Peterborough on April 19, may be a canon lawyer by training, but his first love is pastoral service.
Road to priesthood started with a simple question
By Evan Boudreau, The Catholic RegisterWhen he was an altar server as a boy, Deacon Matthew McCarthy remembers his parish priest entering the sacristy before Mass and in a thick Maltese accent often asking the same question.
Cardinal Collins, Bishop Crosby lash out at Trudeau's overseas abortion policy
By Catholic Register StaffIn a biting letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the president of the Canadian bishops' conference called the government's new overseas abortion policy "a reprehensible example of Western cultural imperialism."
Conscience rights to be addressed by Ontario legislators
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterThe right being sought by many Ontario doctors to refuse to give patient referrals for euthanasia and assisted suicide will be addressed in committee meetings at Queen’s Park in the next month.
Vandalism against Jews and Muslims prompts calls to renew faith dialogue
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterA surge in vandalism and hate speech against Jews and Muslims has prompted a call for the revival of a national platform for Christian-Jewish or Christian-Muslim dialogue.
Notre Dame Basilica casting new light on Montreal's birthday party
By Alan Hustak, Catholic Register SpecialMONTREAL – Few churches are as theatrical or as resplendent in their décor as Montreal’s Notre Dame Basilica, which makes it an ideal setting for an ambitious multi-million dollar multimedia show opening on March 20.
Groups push back against widening Quebec euthanasia law
By Catholic News ServiceOTTAWA – Anti-euthanasia groups have expressed dismay at a political push in Quebec for advanced directives for dementia patients, following the murder of a woman by her caregiver husband last month.
New national coordinator hopes to build on energy of WYD
By Jean Ko Din, The Catholic RegisterWorld Youth Day is not an isolated event, said newly appointed WYD national coordinator Isabel Correa. Rather, the international event is one opportunity among many for the Church to celebrate with young people.
Trust aims for $1 million to restore home of Ontario’s first bishop
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA – After saving the house of Ontario’s first bishop from the wrecking ball, a small private trust is now racing against the clock to raise funds to restore the heritage building and resurrect the memory of Bishop Alexander Macdonell.
For Canada's 150th, human rights museum selects seven stories aim to inspire
By Mickey Conlon, Catholic Register SpecialWINNIPEG – There are countless stories Canadians can and have shared over the nation’s history, but the Canadian Museum of Human Rights has zeroed in on seven unique, contemporary stories of people who overcame human rights challenges for its exhibit to mark Canada’s sesquicentennial.