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TORONTO - Amid the violence and turmoil plaguing Ukraine, Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk said one must remember to love thy neighbour.
God's plan sidetracks Hamilton priest's golf dream
By Tony Gosgnach, Catholic Register SpecialHAMILTON, ONT. - He tried to push it aside and ignore it, desiring marriage, a family and retirement at age 50 so he “could play golf all day,” but God had other plans.
Medical association takes the debate on end-of-life care across Canada
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterDoctors don’t think Canada should mess with the rules that govern how they care for the terminally ill without a serious national debate. Therefore the Canadian Medical Association has been sponsoring town hall meetings across Canada.
Well-intentioned bills on migrant workers don’t go far enough
By Evan Boudreau, The Catholic RegisterTwo bills under consideration in Ontario that seek to expand protection for migrant workers are “doomed” because they don’t address the real thing these workers need, a means of staying here, says Stan Raper.
Parents remain thankful for their disabled child
By Ruane Remy, The Catholic RegisterTORONTO - A month before Bernadine Marhong was due to give birth, doctors recommended that she abort her unborn baby. The baby, whose name would be Denise, was diagnosed with hydrocephalus, a condition where fluid builds in the brain and causes brain damage. The doctors thought Denise would have no cognitive function and would die within 48 hours of birth.
March takes aim at abortion drug
By Evan Boudreau, The Catholic RegisterCampaign Life Coalition has stepped up the fight against the approval of RU-486, evident from this year’s March for Life theme — RU-4LIFE.
Parish surprises Lombardi on his 40th year a priest
By Ruane Remy, The Catholic RegisterTORONTO - The parishioners of St. Wilfrid’s Church have found what has been lost and replaced what has been stolen to honour their parish priest, Fr. Massey Lombardi.
Enduring huge crowds worth it for pilgrims
By Laura Ieraci, Catholic Register SpecialROME - Getting into St. Peter’s Square for the canonization Mass of Sts. John XXIII and John Paul II was not for the faint of heart.
Canadian bishops recall importance of John XXIII, John Paul II
By Laura Ieraci, Catholic Register SpecialROME - The historic “Sunday of four popes” attracted more than 800,000 pilgrims — the largest turnout ever for a canonization Mass — including seven Canadian bishops.
King’s joins in poverty research project
By Ruane Remy, The Catholic RegisterThe solution to local poverty could be online. London, Ont.’s King’s University College has joined the the London Poverty Research Centre in opening a virtual hub to address and ultimately end poverty in the city.
Family, friends remember the life of rights league executive director Joanne McGarry
By Evan Boudreau, The Catholic RegisterTORONTO - Joanne McGarry was a lot of things to a lot of people — an advocate for Catholic civil rights, a Catholic journalist and a dedicated colleague to some, to others always be a dear friend, loving wife and caring mother of three. Now to all she is an angel in heaven.