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TORONTO - A handful of women huddled together after , whispering: “she looks so good for her age.”
Dolled up in a black jumper and a matching pearl necklace and earring set with barely a wrinkle on her face, Maria Komisar celebrated her 100th birthday on Oct. 17 with 85 seniors who offered Mass for her special day.
Religious perspective missing from political sphere: Manning
By Ron Stang, Catholic Register SpecialClergy abuse raised at bishops’ plenary
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsIslam scholars publish letter on Pope’s Regensburg comments
By John Thavis, Catholic News ServiceCanada must accept 'responsibility to protect' in Darfur
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterN.S. Sunday shopping ban overturned
By Sara Loftson, Catholic RegisterSr. Moran invested into the Order of Canada
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA - At a ceremony at Rideau Hall Oct. 6, Sr. Susan Moran became a Member of the Order of Canada for her work among the homeless and disenfranchised in the Toronto area.
“I’m here because of all the beautiful, suffering people who are now my sisters and brothers,” Moran said in an interview following the ceremony. “It is through them that I’ve learned such love and compassion.”
Sinfulness can lead to culture of blame
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceHomeless an election issue
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterTORONTO - As Toronto's homeless face another winter on the streets and in the shelters, their fate is again an election issue.
Slovak cathedral loses its status
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterTORONTO - One of Canada's most architecturally impressive and ambitious cathedrals is no longer a cathedral. Eparch John Pazak, spiritual head of Byzantine rite Slovak Catholics in Canada, has removed the blessed sacrament and the antimension, or altar stone, from the Cathedral of the Transfiguration, a giant gold-domed church on the edge of Unionville, north of Toronto.
Legislation aims to protect religious from same-sex challenges
By Catholic Register StaffTORONTO - The federal government is planning to introduce a Defence of Religions Act to protect from legal harassment those who challenge same-sex marriage or refuse to participate in such ceremonies.
The Globe and Mail reported Oct. 4 that the federal Justice Minister Vic Toews is preparing such legislation in case the House of Commons rejects a motion to reopen the debate over the legal definition of marriage.