Catholic Register Staff
CCCB offers condolences to Morgentaler family
Every life is sacred and Catholics should pray that God is merciful to Henry Morgentaler, said a statement from Canada's bishops conference.
Toronto Catholic board rejects ban on GSAs
TORONTO - An attempt to ban gay-straight alliances in Toronto Catholic schools has failed.
Rights league to honour Fr. de Valk
Updated 05/27/13
TORONTO - The Catholic Civil Rights League has chosen pro-life activist, writer and editor Fr. Alphonse de Valk, CSB, as winner of this year’s Archbishop Adam Exner Award for Catholic Excellence in Public Life.
OTTAWA - Canada's Catholic bishops have joined with leaders from the 23 other members of the Canadian Council of Churches in writing the Prime Minister to express concerns about the "humanitarian tragedy" in Syria and other Mideast issues.
The Catholic Register is proud to celebrate 100 years of helping with Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Toronto.
Over the weekend, we will be releasing stories online to help celebrate this achievement.
Lending a helping hand for 100 years
Catholic Charities' fingers all over medicare
New scholarships honour the past, look to the future
Planning for the future, remembering our past
Where the stranger is made welcome
Program gives at-risk kids the tools to succeed
Volunteers are charities' backbone
Young parents get second chance
Social service demands are consistently growing
Students open the 'Doors of Hope'
Canadian priest murdered in Haiti
A Marian order priest on the cusp of returning to Canada within a week was shot and killed in Haiti's capital April 25.
OAKVILLE, ONT. - Two years after Rogers Sportsnet fired anchor Damian Goddard after he penned a tweet in support of traditional marriage, he says the incident has made him the man he is today, and he’s launching a new online venture to prove it.
Argentine Pope attracts WYD pilgrims
Argentina will send more pilgrims to World Youth Day 2013 in Brazil than any other foreign country, according to organizers. Members of the local organizing committee for World Youth Day say that, with the recent election of an Argentine Pope, they expect up to 2.5 million young people at the international event in Rio de Janeiro.
Sacred ground at Guelph’s Ignatius Jesuit Centre
GUELPH, ONT. - The Ignatius Jesuit Centre startles the newcomer with its beauty and a sense of peace. The dozens of activities taking place seem to rise from the land itself, purposeful, harmonious and deeply satisfying.