NEWS
OXFORD, ENGLAND - In a wooded suburb of this fabled university city, a battered typewriter sits on a desk beside a bay window that overlooks a tangled landscape of oaks and beeches. Nearby, ancient bookshelves guard a leather armchair surrounded by wall maps and pictures depicting a fantasy world.
Euthanasia opponents mourn loss of Dr. Andre Bourque
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsMourners packed Montreal’s Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral Jan. 5 for the funeral of Dr. Andre Bourque, the public face of Quebec’s anti-euthanasia movement.
India sets table for Christian unity week
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterThis year Christians around the world are being asked to learn about unity from India.
Vancouver’s vicar general assigned to the Cariboo by Pope Benedict XVI
By Nathan Rumohr, Canadian Catholic NewsVANCOUVER - Pope Benedict XVI has appointed Msgr. Stephen Jensen, vicar general of the archdiocese of Vancouver for more than four years, as the new bishop of Prince George in northern British Columbia.
Toronto faith leaders to tackle ‘Faith in the City’
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterTORONTO - Toronto’s city council chamber is famous and infamous for political battles, bitter oration, deals struck and deals undone. On Jan. 24 something will happen at Toronto City Hall that’s never happened before.
Extended shopping battle on the horizon in Sudbury
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterIn Sudbury, Ont., unions, family groups and the business community are gearing up for a fight over expanded shopping hours.
Chalice veil unlocks part of Canada’s Christian past
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterTORONTO - A dirty, little cloth rolled up in a ball of dirt off in a corner winked at Helen Smith and her daughter four years ago. It had a secret to tell — the secret of Canada’s counter reformation history.
Groups rally in opposition to transgender bill
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA - Religious and other groups are rallying opposition to Bill C-279 that would add gender identity and gender expression as prohibited grounds for discrimination.
Victoria Island becomes place of pilgrimage to support Chief Spence
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA - Victoria Island where Chief Theresa Spence has been holding a nearly month-long hunger strike to demand a meeting with the Prime Minister and Governor General to discuss First Nations’ issues has become a pilgrimage site for supporters from across North America.
Visiting bishops note strain recent events placed on Mideast countries
By Judith Sudilovsky, Catholic News ServiceJERUSALEM - Bishops who traveled to the Holy Land to assess the local church's needs noted the "profound anxiety" that the "dark and dramatic events" of the past year have caused in the region.
CCCB offers blessings to PM, First Nations meeting
By Catholic Register StaffOTTAWA - The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops wants something substantial to come out of the Jan. 11 meeting between the government and indigenous leaders.