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Stirred by hearing so often over the years that many people know nothing about the Canadian religious landscape, Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme pitched some University of Waterloo colleagues the idea of forming a new scholarly institute on religion.
Archdiocese of Toronto clergy changes for 2024
By Catholic Register StaffClergy changes for the Archdiocese of Toronto, as of June 26 unless otherwise noted.
Louisiana public schools must post Ten Commandments, other historical documents
By Gina Christian, OSV NewsPublic school classrooms in Louisiana will now be required to display the Ten Commandments by the start of 2025 as part of a new educational reform law signed by Gov. Jeff Landry.
Vatican accuses former US nuncio Vigano of schism, begins trial
By Justin McLellan, Catholic News ServiceThe Dicastery for the Doctrine of Faith has begun an extrajudicial penal trial to determine if Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, former nuncio to the United States, is guilty of schism, the archbishop said on social media.
Researchers believe Vatican archives hold UFO secrets
By Robert Duncan, Catholic News ServiceA group of scientists and researchers is seeking access to the Vatican Apostolic Archives to uncover information about UFOs and the paranormal, believing there may be traces amid the 80 km of shelves holding everything from handwritten papal notes to presidential missives.
Long-suffering Mount Cashel victims settlements on hold, again
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterThe passing of another plaintiff in the Mount Cashel abuse case further highlights the repeated delays that have continually cropped up in the legal process. Monetary restitution not received is ultimately justice denied.
Vancouver Catholic hospital faces MAiD ‘conundrum’
By Terry O'Neill, Canadian Catholic NewsMore than half a year has now passed since the British Columbia government ordered Vancouver Coastal Health to build a euthanasia facility next to St. Paul’s Hospital, thereby doing an end run around the Catholic hospital’s principled opposition to assisted suicide.
Family sues over Vancouver Catholic hospital’s euthanasia policy
By Canadian Catholic NewsThe parents of a terminally ill woman who was transferred to another facility to be euthanized after St. Paul’s Hospital refused to allow the procedure on its premises are suing the provincial government and Providence Health Care, the Catholic health-care provider that operates St. Paul’s.
Concerns surround MAiD for prisoners
By Anna FarrowDespite recent revisions to guidelines for Medical Aid in Dying (MAiD) in Canadian prisons announced in March, correctional investigator Ivan Zinger remains concerned about a process that remains opaque to public scrutiny.
No end in sight for affordability crisis
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterA new report shows 26 per cent of 1,515 Canadian adults polled indicate they are “extremely concerned about having enough income to cover their basic needs,” with seven per cent of respondents saying they have had to turn to food banks, food hampers or community meal programs, up from six per cent in October 2023.
Anti-Israel tirade sparks board apology
By Luke Mandato, The Catholic RegisterThe York Catholic District School Board has apologized after one of its schools hosted a pro-Palestinian guest speaker who demonized Israel for how it is carrying out operations during the current Mideast conflict.