Canadian Catholic News
Religious message in a bottle
Peter Rego was 15 years old and growing up in Pakistan when the artistic bug first bit him.
Protect life until the end, archbishop tells health workers
In the face of “morally depraved laws” allowing and expanding euthanasia, doctors and health care workers may be called to conscientious objection while working to make palliative care available as an alternative, said Vancouver Archbishop J. Michael Miller.
Vancouver vicar general named new Bishop of St. Paul diocese
Pope Francis has named the Archdiocese of VancouverƵapp vicar general, Fr. Gary Franken, as the new Bishop of St. Paul, Alta.
Vancouver native named bishop of U.S. eparchy
The appointment of a new bishop for an Eastern Catholic Church is attracting a lot of interest from Roman Catholics in the Archdiocese of Vancouver.
Vandalized memorial brings communities together
When a First Nations memorial at St. Thomas Aquinas Regional Secondary School was vandalized in the winter, the incident could have provided more fuel for ongoing residential school tensions that have spread across Canada since last summer.
VANVOUVER - While she was executive director of the pro-life group VancouverƵapp Life Community, Annabelle Chong heard many stories from faithful Catholics who had to be cautious what they said in the workplace when hot-button subjects like abortion, same-sex marriage and transgender rights came up for discussion.
Vancouver priests get new ‘spiritual mothers’
A Maple Ridge, B.C., woman has launched an initiative whose goal is to pair each of the Vancouver archdioceseƵapp 200-plus priests with a woman who is committed to praying for him every day.
When it comes to vocational discernment some people don’t need to search, while others find a call to military service amongst the patchworked fruits of a short stint in seminary.
News of a leaked document pointing to the possible overturning of Roe v. Wade by the U.S. Supreme Court constitutes a moral victory of sorts for the pro-life movement in Canada, but few pro-life representatives think there will be any immediate or similar impact here.
Vancouver apologizes for post-war forced adoptions
The Archdiocese of Vancouver released an apology on MotherƵapp Day weekend for its role in what has been called CanadaƵapp “post-war adoption mandate” that led to the forced separation of unmarried mothers from their children.