Choosing is in the air. At the beginning of the year, the marketers are competing for our money, and gyms and diet programs are poised to pounce on the good intentions that follow Christmas feasts.
French cardinal reaffirms innocence in sex abuse cover-up trial
Reports look into expansion of euthanasia law in Canada
OTTAWA – The Liberal government has promised to study three new reports on the possible expansion of the euthanasia law to include minors and those who suffer from mental disorders, but advocacy groups warn the government will likely expand the law after the 2019 election.
Kids with learning needs get a confidence boost
VANCOUVER – A pilot project launched last year for children with learning disabilities is making waves in the local Catholic school system.
Barefoot and Preaching: The Word made flesh dwells among us
Dwelling is a strange concept. It’s a place and it sounds like an action: the relevance to Advent is both.
Educators stand up for single-gender schools
The scandal that has erupted at Toronto’s St. Michael’s College School involving bullying and assault allegations has prompted suggestions that a “toxic masculinity” at the all-boys’ school played a role in incidents that have resulted in eight expulsions, six students facing serious charges and one student suspended. It’s also led to some calls to abolish single-sex schools.
St. Paul's Breakfast Club satisfies appetite for giving
There already were a few children in line making a bowl of cereal or waiting for the toaster to pop when Jazmin Torres burst through the basement doors at 7:42 a.m. St. Paul’s Basilica in the Corktown neighbourhood of East Toronto.
Synod final document must include scandal of human trafficking affecting young people, cardinal says
Barefoot and Preaching: Being carried does not come naturally
After we are small children, it is rare that we are carried. Perhaps for a joke or dare, a photo-op at a threshold, maybe in the case of injury, or in certain situations in old age? My baby is big enough now I rarely carry his full weight unless he is asleep.
Fertility treatment for gay, single women harms society, French bishops say
First Communion requires team effort
The Register Archive: School may be out, but that doesn’t mean parents should leave children to their own resources
In the dog days of August, at the height of vacation season, it is tempting to let a few things slide. But not too much. One hundred years ago, The Catholic Register did its summer duty by reminding parents of their own duty when it came to their children. From the July 18, 1918 issue, The Register offers advice that still may apply today.