Feature Series Fri, 24 Jan 2025 14:37:05 -0500 Website design by Concerto Designs concertodesigns.ca en-gb Haitians endure long road to reconstruction /item/12736-haitians-endure-long-road-to-reconstruction /item/12736-haitians-endure-long-road-to-reconstruction Haiti enduresThe Jan. 12 earthquake was over in minutes, but the disaster will be with the Haitian people for many years. While people find a way to get by, there are more tests of faith, hope and charity to come as time passes. Living in tents, carrying water in buckets, walking past mounds of rubble and garbage Haitians have to find the strength each day to carry on.

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mikes@catholicregister.org (Michael Swan, The Catholic Register) Features Fri, 19 Nov 2010 09:51:52 -0500
Haiti's churches need healing [slideshow] /item/12735-haitis-churches-need-healing /item/12735-haitis-churches-need-healing

A tour of churches in Port-au-Prince shows how the destruction left by the Jan. 12, 2010 earthquake remains undistrubed. The earthquake killed Archbishop Joseph Serge Miot inside his cathedral instantly, and Vicar General Charles Benoit later. Bodies remain under much of the rubble around the capital city because Haiti lacks the heavy equipment and other resources to clean up.

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mikes@catholicregister.org (Michael Swan, The Catholic Register) Features Thu, 06 Jan 2011 09:51:52 -0500
Prison does nothing for jailed, victims /item/12734-prison-does-nothing-for-jailed-victims /item/12734-prison-does-nothing-for-jailed-victims Don Trembley Don Trembley started committing armed robbery when he was 12. He grew up to be an honest-to-God Montreal bank robber. The last time he was incarcerated he split seven years between Joyceville Institution in Kingston, Ont., and Warkworth Institution near Campbellford, Ont., for armed robbery, weapons dangerous and assault causing bodily harm.

HeƵapp a big guy in a leather vest with a long grey ponytail and a silver cross hanging by a silver chain around his neck. In a Toronto halfway house now, he will remain under the supervision of the prison system for years to come. ]]>
mikes@catholicregister.org (Michael Swan, The Catholic Register) Features Fri, 12 Nov 2010 08:00:00 -0500
Restorative justice leads inmates down new path /item/12733-restorative-justice-leads-inmates-down-new-path /item/12733-restorative-justice-leads-inmates-down-new-path prison cellEditorƵapp note: Restorative Justice Week has been marked for the past 20 years by the ecumenical organization that co-ordinates Christian chaplaincy in CanadaƵapp federal prisons. This year, the Nov. 14-21 event comes on the heals of sweeping changes in how criminals are sentenced and how they are reintegrated into society. The Catholic Register looks at how the Church works with prisoners as they re-enter our world.

As he sat in jail month after month trying to make sense of his life, Bruce Rowe one day knew he wasn’t quite so interested in freedom.

“I realized when I was inside all of that didn’t matter if I didn’t become a better person,” said Rowe. ]]>
mikes@catholicregister.org (Michael Swan, The Catholic Register) Features Fri, 12 Nov 2010 08:03:05 -0500
American basilica's beauty ranks with European cathedrals /item/12732-american-basilicas-beauty-ranks-with-european-cathedrals /item/12732-american-basilicas-beauty-ranks-with-european-cathedrals St. Lawrence Basilica in Asheville, N.C.ASHEVILLE, N.C. - The picturesque city of Asheville in North Carolina is nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian mountains. Among its many tourist attractions is a remarkable spiritual gem — the Basilica of St. Lawrence.

Located in the cityƵapp core, its striking copper-covered dome, which is the focus of attention when first viewing the basilica, and exquisite interior give it a place of honour among American houses of worship. ]]>
Features Fri, 12 Nov 2010 07:59:55 -0500
Crucifix lies in the depths of Lake Michigan /item/12731-crucifix-lies-in-the-depths-of-lake-michigan /item/12731-crucifix-lies-in-the-depths-of-lake-michigan underwater crucifixPETOSKEY, Mich. - Off the picturesque tourist town of Petoskey lays a beautiful white marble crucifix. But you won’t find it in or even near any church.

ThatƵapp because it is submerged offshore, in Lake Michigan, in the waters of Little Traverse Bay where it has been since 1962.

How it came to be there is an interesting story. ]]>
Features Thu, 07 Oct 2010 13:06:37 -0400
Getting a Catholic workout /item/12730-getting-a-catholic-workout /item/12730-getting-a-catholic-workout catholic workoutTORONTO - Michael Carrera knows how vanity driven the fitness industry is. Having worked in gyms for more than a decade, he sees showoffs all the time. And since you can’t change vanity by focusing on vanity, he decided to focus on his faith, pairing it with his profession.

Carrera is a certified exercise physiologist and personal trainer with a masters in exercise physiology. HeƵapp also a parishioner at St. Benedict parish in Toronto. ]]>
vanessa@catholicregister.org (Vanessa Santilli-Raimondo, The Catholic Register) Features Thu, 07 Oct 2010 08:21:53 -0400
Bringing names, faces to 1.5-million killed by Nazis /item/12729-bringing-names-faces-to-15-million-killed-by-nazis /item/12729-bringing-names-faces-to-15-million-killed-by-nazis Father Patrick Desbois TORONTO - On TV serious, scientific crime scene investigators appear within hours of a murder to gather minute, detailed evidence. Fr. Patrick Desbois of France and his team of micro-historians show up three generations after 1.5-million murders committed by Nazi Einsatzgruppen soldiers to piece together precisely who was killed, when, how and by whom.

“Each time when we land in Belarus or Ukraine or Russia I tell my team, ‘They are waiting for

us,’ ” Desbois said in an interview from Paris. “Very frequently people ask me, ‘Father, why do you come so late?’ ” ]]>
mikes@catholicregister.org (Michael Swan, The Catholic Register) Features Thu, 30 Sep 2010 08:23:20 -0400
Cardinal Newman's life of prayer, study, sacrifice /item/12728-cardinal-newmans-life-of-prayer-study-sacrifice /item/12728-cardinal-newmans-life-of-prayer-study-sacrifice TORONTO - He endured permanent estrangement from most of his relatives after converting to Catholicism and faced suspicions from some of his fellow bishops. But these crosses couldn’t dim the light of faith that guided Cardinal John Henry Newman in living out his ministry as scholar, preacher and teacher.

Today, NewmanƵapp light and legacy are embodied in the Newman Centres and clubs on campuses across North America and Australia which bear his name.

John Henry Newman Newman lived a life of prayer, study and sacrifice and his example of faith was to be celebrated and recognized on Sept. 19 when Pope Benedict XVI was to beatify the 19th-century English cardinal in Birmingham, England.

In the hustle and bustle of the University of TorontoƵapp downtown campus, one of the places students can seek refuge is at the Newman Centre and its chapel just across from the Robarts Library. ]]>
sheilad@catholicregister.org (Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic Register) Features Sun, 19 Sep 2010 01:00:00 -0400
Dominicans on the side of the underdog for 500 years /item/12727-dominicans-on-the-side-of-the-underdog-for-500-years /item/12727-dominicans-on-the-side-of-the-underdog-for-500-years DominicansTORONTO - This year marks 500 years of the Dominicans fighting for the rights of the underdog in the Americas.

“The Dominican order in the Americas has promoted justice, education and intellectual life all over the Americas,” said Dominican Friar Marcos Ramos, superior of the Dominicans’ Aquinas House in Toronto. ]]>
vanessa@catholicregister.org (Vanessa Santilli-Raimondo, The Catholic Register) Features Wed, 08 Sep 2010 13:04:25 -0400