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The annual Catholic Missions In Canada Tastes of Heaven Gala scheduled for April 28 is back in a virtual format for the second straight year.
Canadian bishops sign letter warning of schism
By CNA/EWTN NewsFour Canadian bishops are among more than 70 bishops from around the world who have released a “fraternal open letter” to Germany’s bishops warning that sweeping changes to Church teaching advocated by the ongoing process known as the “Synodal Path” may lead to schism.
Papal tour of Canada begins to take shape
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterThe scope and shape of a summertime papal pilgrimage to Canada is beginning to take shape, though no official itinerary has been put forward.
Year after church fire, faith life carries on in Indigenous Parish
By Wendy-Ann Clarke, The Catholic RegisterIt’s been a full year since the members of the St. Theresa Point First Nation watched heartbroken as their beloved church burned to the ground on Easter Sunday.
MPs pledge support for pregnancy centres
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterA key focus for the Conservative Party moving forward will be advocating for crisis pregnancy centres, say MPs who expect the Liberal government to revoke the charitable status from these centres.
Alberta Métis man honoured to play before Pope Francis
By JONATHAN BRADLEY, Canadian Catholic NewsAlberta Métis fiddler Alex Kusturok says the opportunity to play before Pope Francis during the recent Indigenous meetings in Rome was not only an amazing experience for him, but he’s looking forward to telling his newborn son about it one day.
Ukrainians ‘are living the Resurrection’
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterThe bodies in the street, the abandoned tanks, the blackened and collapsed buildings, the bewildered and exhausted survivors who speak and weep before television cameras do not merely tell us the news. This Holy Week the bulletins from Ukraine are teaching us about God.
Still a way to go for Indigenous liturgy
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterMore than 70 aboriginal languages are spoken in Canada, according to the 2016 census. But you can’t fully celebrate the Eucharist in any of them. Anointing the sick, baptisms, funerals, weddings and other important sacramental markers of Catholic life are also delivered on Indigenous land in English or French.
Canadian health care gets scathing diagnosis
By Terry O’Neill, Canadian Catholic NewsSusan Martinuk wonders when Canadians are finally going to wake up to the fact that this country’s ballyhooed universal-access, single-payer health-care system is a failure whose rationing of service and interminable wait times lead directly to pain, suffering and medically-preventable deaths.
David Kilgour: faith, hope and love in politics
By Susan Korah, Catholic Register SpecialIt was as if the Earth stood still on its axis for a moment. That was when a family friend broke the news to me. On April 5, the Hon. David Kilgour, the distinguished Canadian politician and ambassadeur extraordinaire of global human rights, had boarded his last flight, and gone home to his father in Heaven.
Abuse scandal Lépine’s Cross to bear
By Peter StocklandAs Archbishop Christian Lépine moved through the last days of Lent toward Easter 2022, he acknowledged the worst Cross to bear in his 10 years leading Montreal Roman Catholics has been the scandal of clerical sexual abuse.