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Life & Family Special Section
Catholic Register's latest special is about life and family. Click here to check out all of our feature stories!
Cuba grants pardons to 787 prisoners
Cuba is granting pardons to to 787 prisoners in response to Pope Francis' call for clemency during the Year of Mercy.
Say no to ideologies and intellectualism in Christian love
Pope Francis warned Christians on Friday against ideologies on love and intellectual theories, saying these strip away the Flesh of the Church and ruin it. He was speaking during his Mass celebrated on Friday morning at the Santa Marta residence.
Beware of 'false mercy' in helping to end a life, Cardinal Collins tells annual dinner audience
Showing respect for human dignity should never include the "false mercy" of helping someone prematurely end their life, Cardinal Thomas Collins told a packed audience Nov. 10 at the 37th annual Cardinal's Dinner in Toronto.
Estate Planning, Planned Giving Special Section
Catholic Register's latest special is about estate planning and planned giving. Click here to check out all of our feature stories!
On the front lines with the Padre
Rev. Major Mike Dalton is Canada’s most decorated Roman Catholic chaplain, but that only tells us he did his job very well. A greater part of his story is what is revealed in his diaries written from the World War II battlefields of Europe, of the humanity and spirituality that could be found even in the most grim of settings.
Canada’s Catholic bishops have joined forces with the Greek Orthodox and Armenian Orthodox bishops in Canada to raise money for restoration of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
Register Special Feature: Higher Education
This week's Catholic Register special is on Higher Catholic Education. Click here to read them all!
In truth, we 'More Than Survive'
In his new book More Than Survive, author Fr. Frank Freitas proposes that God wants us to thrive in an increasingly hectic world. What follows is an excerpt from More Than Survive, published this month by Catholic Register Books.
Canadian-Australian mining firm’s El Salvador claim rejected
A Canadian-Australian mining company that went to court because the government of El Salvador wouldn’t give it a mining permit has had its $328 million claim rejected and was ordered to pay $10.5 million in legal costs to El Salvador.