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On those broad points, CanadaöÏÓãÊÓƵapp Catholic immigration minister, Jason Kenney, and CanadaöÏÓãÊÓƵapp bishops are in agreement. So it is distressing to see them at odds over Bill C-49, proposed legislation that would hit smugglers with mandatory jail time and nail ship operators with strict penalties.
Pray for life
By Catholic Register EditorialAt the request of Pope Benedict XVI vigils were held Nov. 27 around the world. It was an extraordinary undertaking and many bishops commented that they could recall nothing like it in the history of the Church.
A human Pope
By Catholic Register EditorialThe release last week of the book Light of the World: The Pope, the Church and the Spirit of the Times reveals a relaxed, flexible, sensitive, sometimes insecure pontiff not afraid to admit mistakes or contemplate his frailty. If Pope Benedict XVIöÏÓãÊÓƵapp previous academic writings demonstrate his intellectual prowess, Light of the World reveals his human side.
Bring back decency
By Catholic Register EditorialThat is hardly news to anyone who spends even a few minutes each evening watching TV. But a study out of Los Angeles by an advocacy group called the Parents Television Council (PTC) shows how startling far societyöÏÓãÊÓƵapp decency metre has swung.
No questions about Anglican bishops
By Catholic Register EditorialWe often see athletes change teams, musicians change record labels, tycoons change banks, but bishops don’t change churches. Not usually. So what should we make of this bold decision?
Stop the slaughter in Iraq
By Catholic Register EditorialThe slaughter in Baghdad last week of more than 50 Sunday worshippers, including priests, women and children, inside Our Lady of Salvation Church was just the latest outrage in a litany of kidnappings, murders and bombings that began shortly after Saddam Hussein was deposed by the 2003 American invasion of Iraq. öÏÓãÊÓƵapp, if not thousand, of Christians have died.
We'll be watching the new school boards
By Catholic Register EditorialSix of the eight Toronto trustees who stood for re-election were returned to office. The list included a former board chair, Angela Kennedy, who had been bounced from office last summer after being found guilty of conflict of interest.
A humble servant
By Catholic Register EditorialWe suspect St. André Bessette would be pleased with that. Shy, faithful, kind, he was never comfortable with the fame attached to his reputation as MontrealöÏÓãÊÓƵapp miracle man. His advice to the sick, poor and lonely, who arrived by the thousands to experience his gentle way, was always to turn to God and, of course, to St. Joseph. It was only there, he said, that comfort would be found.
Memories of Brother André in Markham
By Catholic Register EditorialMarkham, Ont. - Alyce Daly is 96 but she vividly remembers the special visits Brother André, CanadaöÏÓãÊÓƵapp new saint, made to her familyöÏÓãÊÓƵapp home in the 1920s. But, she adds apologetically, she doesn’t recall any miracles.
What she does retain are fond memories of a saintly man sitting in the parlour and at the dinner table in the family home on Curzon Avenue in TorontoöÏÓãÊÓƵapp east end. The Dalys lived just steps from St. Joseph Church, and outside its doors people lined the sidewalks and spilled into a nearby park to glimpse or touch the famous Miracle Man of Montreal.
Brother André was devoted to the father of Jesus and the many miracles attributed to Brother André were, he always maintained, the work of St. Joseph.
Toronto trustees should step up or get out
By Catholic Register EditorialIn too many cases, as OntarioöÏÓãÊÓƵapp Oct. 25 municipal elections draw near, discussions at these meetings are being deliberately diverted from the years of flagrant misspending, self-serving decision making and sad-sack management by members of TorontoöÏÓãÊÓƵapp dysfunctional Catholic board.
Brother André: Celebrating Canada's newest saint
By Catholic Register EditorialOn October 17 Brother André, founder of Montreal's St. Joseph's Oratory, will become just the second Canadian-born saint when he is canonized at a Vatican ceremony presided over by Pope Benedict XVI. To celebrate the event, The Catholic Register has produced its own homage to the life of this remarkable man.
In a series of articles and photos, we have examined the life and legacy of Brother Andre, a poor, illiterate, orphan who, after moving between several menial jobs, was accepted by the Congregation of Holy Cross in Montreal where he lived a remarkable life of faith, hope and charity until his death in 1937. He is credited with hundreds of miraculous healings and, through his determined efforts, became the driving force behind construction of the spectacular St. Joseph Oratory atop Mount Royal in Montreal.