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There were few like Joseph Gideon in the world of Catholic travel where for six decades he made dreams come true for those seeking a pilgrimage experience.
B.C. back to class … but not normal
By Agnieszka Ruck, Canadian Catholic NewsVANCOUVER -- Catholic students joined their public school counterparts across B.C. June 1 in heading back to school for the first time since their extended spring break.
Profit motive blamed in long-term care crisis
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterThe 88-year-old godmother of palliative care in Ontario knows exactly what’s wrong with long-term care in the province. Much of it is motivated by profit.
Fr. Van Hee bubble-zone case faces a long journey
ByOTTAWA -- The case against an Ottawa Jesuit priest for violating Ontario’s abortion clinic bubble zone restrictions could go on for years, the lawyer for Fr. Tony Van Hee says.
‘Normal’ church-going a year away … or longer
By Mickey Conlon, The Catholic RegisterIt could be a year or longer before churches in Canada can begin welcoming large numbers of worshippers, said a member of the country’s Special Advisory Committee on COVID-19.
Five Straus sisters born to religious life
By Denis Gibbons, Catholic Register SpecialLucy Straus was just a toddler when two of her older siblings left the family’s Waterloo County farm to dedicate their lives to the service of God in the religious life.
Summer camps another COVID casualty
By Mickey Conlon, The Catholic RegisterDiscussions on how Camp Vincent would operate as this year of pandemic turned into summer became a moot point once the province of Ontario took the decision out of operators’ hands.
The new seminary this Fall
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterCanada’s seminaries have survived the spring onslaught of COVID-19, but they’re looking across the wide expanse of summer holidays and wondering what the future holds.
Broadcasts ‘a port in the storm’
By Mickey Conlon, The Catholic RegisterThe ratings for the Daily TV Mass are sure to decline in the near future, and Deacon Michael Walsh is OK with that.
‘Just Recovery’ looking past the pandemic
ByOTTAWA -- More than 150 organizations, including Catholic and other religious groups, have united to support six “Principles for a Just Recovery” which they hope will influence what Canada will look like after COVID-19.
Church on frontline of pandemic
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterIn the poorer corners of the globe — in refugee camps, slums and Indigenous communities — the Church is emerging as a critical line of defence against COVID-19.