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As the writ drops for Ontario’s June 2 provincial election, the political junkies at Catholic Conscience are ready — ready to help Catholics discern their votes according to Church teaching.

B.C. Knights launch COVID Recovery Program

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During two years of COVID-19 pandemic, the Church has been wrought with challenges of Mass attendance and participation among the faithful. It’s been a trying time for parishes trying to engage churchgoers amid the chaos, confusion and restrictions on places of worship.

Mission work takes Moessner across north, into Russia

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Trudy Moessner has unfailingly trusted and acted upon the Lord’s destiny for her life.

Canadians cherish freedom of conscience but view Catholicism in poor light: poll

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Almost 70 per cent of Canadians believe conscience rights make Canada a better country while only about seven per cent say the Charter guarantee leaves us worse off, pollster Angus Reid reports.

St. Joseph's Hospital renos take aim at 'hallway health'

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It’s early days, but Toronto’s St. Joseph’s Hospital is looking ahead to a $1-billion building spree that will give the west-end hospital an expanded emergency department, space for medical and surgical inpatient programs, new wards for mental health care, expanded intensive-care capacity and new operating rooms.

Assumption award honours former governor general

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Former Canadian Governor General Michaëlle Jean received this year’s Assumption University Christian Culture Series Gold Medal award.

Metis praise Pope Francis for listening

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The Red River Metis went to Rome looking for the restoration of their communities, their culture and their churches.

Indigenous bursary furthers reconciliation’s path

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A new bursary is helping to defray the cost of post-secondary education for Indigenous students within the Toronto Catholic District School Board.

For adoptee, PEI ‘a great spot to land’

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In an adoption story come full circle, New York native Michael Flanagan is back living in Prince Edward Island, the place of his birth mother’s roots.

ShareLife seeks to challenge all-time haul

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Weeks after putting a bow on a 2021 parish fundraising campaign that accrued a record $13.9 million, ShareLife is eyeing an encore that will equal or even eclipse last year’s success.

40-day fast brings pro-life miracles

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Maria Buelvas said she experienced miracles from God at every step along her journey leading a pro-life campaign that saw 157 volunteers fast on bread and water alone for 40 days from March 2 to April 10.