Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register
Retreat aims to ‘nourish the soul’
The Sisters of St. Joseph Toronto, the Archdiocese of Toronto’s vocations office and the Office of Catholic Youth have teamed up to help young adults grow in spiritual direction and discernment at a one-day retreat planned for April 22.
Saviour rides to N.S. cathedral’s rescue
An anonymous donor has emerged with a $10-million offer to save historic Église Sainte-Marie Cathedral in Church Point, N.S.
Abortion pill new front line of pro-life battle
The battle raging in the United States over the abortion pill mifepristone has shown how far the front lines of the abortion battle have changed.
Parents demand Waterloo Catholic trustee’s resignation
A parent group is calling for the resignation of a first-term Waterloo Catholic school board trustee because of a Twitter post calling “the white Christian male” the world’s biggest threat.
Tastes of Heaven fundraiser travels back in time
Catholic Missions In Canada’s (CMIC) annual Tastes of Heaven Gala on April 27 is set to have a time machine effect in more way than one.
A parish reborn
Alberta town innovates by re-purposing IGA as its new spiritual home
For sale: landmark Nova Scotia churches
Despite needing repairs topping $1 million, a recently deconsecrated landmark Acadian church has drawn extensive interest from buyers since being put up for sale by the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth late last month.
A day in the life of an archbishop
Now that Archbishop Francis Leo has assumed the lead for the Archdiocese of Toronto, what can he expect from a typical day?
Mount Cashel victims soon to receive settlements
Dozens of survivors of abuse at the Mount Cashel Orphanage in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s will receive compensation from the Archdiocese of St. John’s beginning in the fall.
Western University project aims to preserve stained glass
Dr. Cody Barteet quickly became fascinated by the art and craft of stained-glass production when he joined St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church in London, Ont., over a dozen years ago.