Catholic Register Editorial
The Catholic Register's editorial is published in the print and digital editions every week. Read the current and past editorials below.
Editorial: Trustees get it right
It may seem odd to be extending congratulations to a committee that exists to protect Catholic educational values merely for doing its job.
Editorial: Reflect ... then act
It was a humbled Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who indulged the media after his Liberal Party was returned grudgingly to Ottawa with a minority government.
Editorial: A cry for justice
Syrian Christians have been neglected, forgotten and cast aside like “the scum of the world,” charged the patriarch of the Syriac Catholic Church.
Editorial: Voting is our duty
All Canadians over the age of 18 enjoy the right to vote but, for Catholics, voting is also a duty.
Editorial: A new shepherd
Canada’s newest cardinal insists he has no idea why the Pope of surprises invited him, a priest, to enter the College of Cardinals. But to anyone familiar with the resume of Cardinal Michael Czerny, the answer seems obvious.
Editorial: Youth must be heard
Out of the mouths of babes has poured a passionate and brutally blunt condemnation of mankind’s contamination of God’s creation.
Editorial: Extinguish vaping
Unlike a year ago, when it signalled all aboard for marijuana, Ottawa needs to derail the toxic and addictive practice of vaping before it becomes a runaway train.
Editorial: A test of tolerance
In some respects, the Oct. 21 federal election will be a referendum on tolerance.
Editorial: Courting sainthood
In the words of Pope Francis, to give the best of oneself in sports is also a call to aspire to holiness.
Editorial: Amazon lessons
When the Amazon suffers, the world suffers.