Anna Farrow
‘This is how we Filipinos celebrate Christmas’
It is a stereotype that Filipinos love to sing, but it is a stereotype the parishioners of the Filipino Catholic Mission of Montreal (FCMM) willingly embrace and use to spread Christmas joy.
‘Let the skies pour down righteousness’
Rorate Mass celebrated at a Montreal parish continues age old liturgical tradition
'Prayer is not dangerous': Quebec bishop
Has Quebec Premier François Legault pushed too far with his assertion that public prayer should be banned in the province?
MP Jivani launches defense of Christianity
Durham MP Jamil Jivani has joined forces with a group of Protestant pastors to ignite a national conversation on the challenges faced by Canadian Christians in the public square – just as Quebec’s premier is threatening to ban all prayer in public spaces.
Bishop Henry influenced Church, society
Bishop Frederick Bernard Henry fulsomely lived out his episcopal motto, Dabo Vobis Pastores, a quote from the prophet Jeremiah which translates, “I will give you pastors.”
Catholic Voices brings the heat to Canadian Church
When Terry Vanderpool moved from Texas to Alberta two years ago, the biggest adjustment wasn’t to the cold winters. It was to the cold shoulder given the Catholic Church in Canada.
Postal strike wreaks havoc on charitable sector
As the Canada Post strike drags on into a third week, Canadian charities worry it is the needy people they serve that will bear the brunt of the protracted labor dispute.
Possibilities aplenty for Resurrection jubilee
For Catholic Christian Outreach (CCO) President Jeff Lockert, the significance of the year 2033 cannot be overstated.
God’s hand key guide in grieving process
Two widows discovered the hard way that despite the Biblical imperative to look after the “widows and orphans,” most churches don’t know how to provide that help.
The truth and denial dilemma
Since the May 2021 announcement by Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Chief Rosanne Casimir that ground-penetrating radar (GPR) technology had located the remains of 215 children on the grounds of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School, Canada has been embroiled in difficult attempts to come to terms with claims of mass graves, murder and genocide.