News/Canada
Canada’s Jesuit Fathers have published the names of 27 of their own men who, over a span of 70 years, have been credibly accused of sexually abusing children and young people under 18.
Saskatoon congress a ‘how to’ spread the Word
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterEach year over the past four the Diocese of Saskatoon has been hosting a Spring Congress to liaise about diocesan plans with clergy, staff, lay leadership and Church attendees from its 92 member parishes.
Morality and the market
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterIndividually, economists need to be saved as much as any other poor sinner. Collectively, the rest of us need to be saved from the fallen state of economics, says Catholic economist Tony Annett.
Pay up: taxes and the common good
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterIf paying your taxes seems complicated, the morality of finishing the job isn’t, according to Catholic authorities from St. Thomas Aquinas through to Pope Francis.
UN reconciliation review skips bishops
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterCanada’s relationship with Indigenous people is getting a check-up and Canada’s Catholic bishops want to be part of it. Whether or not they get the chance is still up in the air.
Patient beware, B.C. man warns on MAiD
By Terry O'Neill, Canadian Catholic NewsBeware entering a B.C. hospital if you are gravely wounded, elderly or suffering from dementia, warns Richard Leskun.