NEWS
Beginning this upcoming school year, the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) is undertaking a three-year apostolic journey of growing in knowledge with justice and hope.
Initiative puts students’ faith in action
By Luke Mandato, The Catholic RegisterA group of students from Toronto's Loretto Abbey Catholic Secondary School was crowned winners of the Youth and Philanthropy Initiative, with their $5,000 award donated to St. Felix Centre in downtown Toronto.
Scarborough class designs CNE pass
By Luke Mandato, The Catholic RegisterFew iconic summer traditions unite Toronto kids with excitement as much as the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) does each year.
Euthanasia’s forgotten casualty: palliative care
By Luke Mandato, The Catholic RegisterAs support for euthanasia grows across the country, the line between genuine and holistic palliative care and medical assistance in dying has become increasingly blurred nearly inconclusively according to palliative care professionals in Canada.
Harvest Ministries seeks ruling its Charter rights infringed when rally cancelled
By Anna FarrowA lawsuit launched last August against the Quebec government by pastor Art Lucier and Harvest Ministries International (HMI) was, according to their lawyer, never about the money.
Dufferin Peel Catholic board turns down Pride flag, again
By Catholic Register StaffAn attempt to overturn a decision to not fly the Pride flag on Dufferin Peel Catholic school properties was defeated June 11.
‘Invaluable’ Group of Seven works lost in church blaze
By Catholic Register StaffThe only church to feature artwork by members of the famed Group of Seven Canadian artists burned to the ground, taking with it the “stunning” murals on its walls and dome.
Oblate's memorial latest to be vandalized
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterThe Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) has condemned the recent defilement of multiple religious monuments, the most recent being an Edmonton-area statue of an Oblate priest vandalized May 29.
Controversial Online Harms Bill debated in Parliament
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterMore than 100 days after its introduction, Bill C-63, The Online Harms Act, which immediately sparked passionate reactions of furor or support, was debated for the first time in the House of Commons June 7.
Redemptorist Brehl named new Bishop of Pembroke
By Catholic Register StaffFr. Michael Brehl, leader of the Canadian Redemptorists, has been named new bishop for the Diocese of Pembroke.
Ontario Catholic schools see enrolment boom
By Luke Mandato, The Catholic RegisterThe Ministry of Education’s 2023-24 Capital Priorities Program is helping Ontario’s Catholic school boards alleviate overcrowding in schools and helping offset an expected rise in enrolment.