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WINDSOR, ONT. - John Thavis was a prognosticator of the first degree.
Cardus teams with Notre Dame University on education study
By Evan Boudreau, The Catholic RegisterCanadian think-tank Cardus will partner with the University of Notre Dame in the United States to provide ongoing data regarding the outcomes of education.
Fr. Joe Daley still hears call of the north
By Evan Boudreau, The Catholic RegisterTORONTO - After almost 19 years working in northern Canada, Fr. Joe Daley can’t quite put his finger on what it is about the place that brings him closer to the hand of God.
St. Anthony of Padua relics coming to Canada for 750th anniversary tour
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterTORONTO - Every year Toronto renews its connection with St. Anthony of Padua, but this year the city will welcome the saint’s relics on the 750th anniversary of their discovery by St. Bonaventure and the 782nd anniversary of his death.
Woodworth says pro-lifers must change tack
By Evan Boudreau, The Catholic RegisterTORONTO - Addressing the wider issues of equality and dignity, instead of just focussing on abortion, are the biggest challenges in Canadian law, pro-life MP Stephen Woodworth told a surprised audience at the annual awards dinner of the Catholic Civil Rights League.
Bishops urge G8 leaders not to forget the poor in advance of G8 meeting
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA - The president of Canada’s Catholic bishops' conference has written Prime Minister Stephen Harper, urging him not to forget the poor at the June 17-18 G-8 meeting in Northern Ireland.
Aggressive secular orthodoxy creates cartoon version of Christian faith
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA - An aggressive secular orthodoxy has created a cartoon version of the Christian faith, said the keynote speaker at the 47th National Prayer Breakfast here June 4.
Home the place for young kids, study shows
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterParents overwhelmingly believe it is better for young children to be at home with a parent rather than in day care or all-day kindergarten, according to a new poll commissioned by an Ottawa think tank.
Religious women return to roots
By Ramon Gonzalez, Canadian Catholic NewsEDMONTON - Religious women have seen their vocations change dramatically over the years. They have gone from running large institutions such as hospitals, fine art academies, schools and retreat houses to more modest ministries such as working with immigrants, abused women and inner city poor.
Healing for aboriginal Catholics includes finding native identity
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA - John Corston recalls growing up in a racist community that looked down on aboriginals like him. He remembers reading history books that painted a negative picture of native Canadians.
‘God Squad’ faces uphill battle on the Hill
By Deborah Rankin, Catholic Register SpecialMONTREAL - Federal politicians with religious principles sometimes face ridicule from colleagues who have dubbed faithful parliamentarians the “God Squad,” said NDP MP Joe Comartin.