After 14 deaths at one mine with Canadian connections and a pattern of corruption and abuses across the country, Peru’s bishops are asking Canada’s government and its vast mining industry to do something to protect Indigenous people and poor farmers who often suffer when mines move into their neighbourhood.
Elder, deacon works to translate Mass parts for Squamish Nation
By Nicholas Elbers, Catholic News ServiceSince language provides the foundation for thoughts and culturally roots people in communities, the death of a language means the death of the unique cultural wisdom that it holds.
Diocese helps preserve London slave chapel
By Wendy-Ann Clarke, The Catholic RegisterA fundraising campaign to relocate and restore London’s Fugitive Slave Chapel to Fanshawe Pioneer Village (FPV) has received a boost from the Diocese of London.
Student takes menstrual poverty fight national
By Wendy-Ann Clarke, The Catholic RegisterHolding her high school’s first free menstrual product dispenser against the washroom wall, period rights activist Jada Malott couldn’t help but get emotional as she watched the facility service person screw in the bolts.
Respected elder passes unexpectedly
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterNobody was expecting Indigenous elder John Robinson to die. “He hadn’t been feeling well for a few days. I finally told him, ‘Enough, you have to go to the hospital,’ ” his grieving daughter Jessica Robinson-Sibbald told The Catholic Register. “He had a massive heart attack at the hospital.”
Ecological concerns raised on state of Lac Ste. Anne
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterGrowing up on Lac Ste. Anne in the 1940s and ’50s, Tony Belcourt remembers a rich and wondrous body of water, teeming with life.
Clear overreach, says unvaccinated MP ejected from Parliament
By Susan Korah, Catholic Register SpecialConservative MP Cathay Wagantall will not be allowed on the grounds of Canada’s Parliament as she has not provided proof of vaccination against COVID-19.
St. John’s parishes are playing a waiting game
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterCatholics in Newfoundland are locked into an unsettling waiting game until the middle of the month, awaiting word on whether bids put in for churches by parish groups will be accepted.
Choir school navigates shelter issues
By Wendy-Ann Clarke, The Catholic RegisterEfforts to move the Bond Place emergency shelter located roughly 30 metres from the St. Michael’s Choir School — futile so far — have left concerned parent Jennifer Franssen Keenan demoralized and on the verge of despair.
Vancouver priests get new ‘spiritual mothers’
By Canadian Catholic NewsA Maple Ridge, B.C., woman has launched an initiative whose goal is to pair each of the Vancouver archdiocese’s 200-plus priests with a woman who is committed to praying for him every day.
London teen pushes diverse hockey culture
By Wendy-Ann Clarke, The Catholic RegisterWhat began as a class assignment has landed London, Ont., teen Tyrell Campbell a spot on Hockey Canada’s Diversity & Inclusion Advisory Group and caught the eye of National Hockey League officials.