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Justin TrudeauƵapp promise to bring 25,000 Syrian refugees to Canada by year end is implausible. Totally ridiculous. Absurd. So letƵapp roll up our sleeves and make it happen.
Care, not killing
By Catholic Register EditorialMost of CanadaƵapp incoming parliamentarians were on the campaign trail in September and probably missed the inspiring address Pope Francis gave to U.S. Congress. If so, thatƵapp a shame. His speech was made for America but a perfect fit for Canada.
Synod success
By Catholic Register EditorialIn his closing address at the Synod of Bishops on the Family, Pope Francis said the meeting of Church leaders was never intended to solve all the problems that afflict modern families. The Synod, he said, was a forum to study the family and assess its many challenges “fearlessly, without burying our heads in the sand.”
Sign of the times
By Catholic Register EditorialFor several decades a cornerstone of the work undertaken by the religious order founded in India by Mother Teresa was finding safe homes for orphaned children. Thousands of destitute and abandoned children have met loving parents through adoptions arranged by the Missionaries of Charity.
Make votes count
By Catholic Register EditorialThe newspaper business has a long tradition of endorsing candidates on the eve of an election.
SynodƵapp challenge
By Catholic Register EditorialPope Francis has energized debate about the threat to the planetƵapp natural environment. But now he faces an even greater challenge — mobilizing Catholics and society in general to tackle the man-made threat to the bedrock of our social environment, the family.
Authentic message
By Catholic Register EditorialPope Francis arrived as a first-time visitor to the United States but by the day his Fiat was heading back to the airport the guest from the Vatican had drawn a roadmap to show his hosts the way.
People before politics
By Catholic Register EditorialTo be a Christian in Cuba means being subjected to state surveillance, discrimination, harassment and sometimes arrest. It also means being a casualty of the punishing U.S. trade embargo that inflicts unjust suffering on all Cubans.
Stamp of mercy
By Catholic Register EditorialIn 1741 Pope Benedict XIV was concerned that some bishops were dissolving marriages too freely so he established stringent protocols to govern annulments. Those canon laws remained virtually unchanged through 18 papacies until now, 274 years later, when they are being rewritten by a Pope who is affixing his stamp of mercy on a process that is often long, expensive and painful.
Eyes wide open
By Catholic Register EditorialPictures of a dead three-year-old Syrian child washed ashore in Turkey made the world weep, but will little Alan KurdiƵapp lifeless body move world populations and their governments to act?
Compassion first
By Catholic Register EditorialGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel has boldly urged the European Union to respond immediately and compassionately to the regionƵapp largest refugee crisis since the Second World War.