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New testimony revealed in defamation case filed by Cardinal Ouellet

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On Jan. 16, lawyer Alain Arsenault received a letter that began with the words: "I hereby describe an assault I suffered one Sunday in 1992 in the sacristy of the Grand Séminaire de Montréal," Montreal's major seminary.

Corpus Christi takes to Montreal streets again

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Montreal Catholics again made their presence real in the heart of the city June 8, heeding Archbishop Christian Lépine’s call to make Christ the heart of their world.

A winning year for 'The Register'

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In what was one of the most important years in the history of the Catholic Church in Canada, The Catholic Register was there every step of the way.

Pride divide engulfs student body

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A divide among York Catholic school stakeholders made its way down to the student body when a June 8 walkout to protest the board not flying the Pride flag turned violent at a Markham, Ont., school.

Faith inspires fight for religious freedom

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As defined by the Merriam and Webster dictionary, a crusader is someone “who makes an impassioned and sustained effort to bring about social or political change.”

Celebrating our elders

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If St. Clare’s Parish in Toronto’s Corso Italia neighbourhood didn’t put on coffee and bingo for seniors every other Thursday morning, Vicenza Divizio would miss it.

Tour connects dots between early Toronto, Loretto Sisters

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The Loretto Sisters’ pioneering legacy in Toronto’s early beginnings has come alive in a new citywide walking tour.

Chart gets to ‘meat’ of the settlement in abuse cases

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What is the price of an abusive kiss by a predatory priest? How much should an unwanted fondle fetch to serve justice to the victim? Ask the class-action lawyers.