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A wooden puppet who dreamed of becoming a real boy takes centre stage at a mini-conference in Saskatoon hosted by Rebuilding Catholic Culture Sept. 2 and 3.
Analysis: What Canadians, Catholics can expect from papal visit
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterStanding at the brink of history, it is impossible not to wonder whatƵapp on the other side. Pope Francis’ six-day penitential pilgrimage through Canada will certainly be historic. There has never been a papal journey like this. But thereƵapp more to it that just originality.
WYD 20 years later: Welcoming Francis, remembering John Paul II
By Mickey Conlon, The Catholic RegisterItƵapp 20 years to the (give or take) day since Pope John Paul II visited Canada, and Canada is once again graced with another papal visit.
Synod shining light on Church warts
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterWhat the Church believes, what it thinks, what it cares about and where itƵapp going are subjects of debate and speculation every day in classrooms, in parish halls and on social media. But Sudbury, Ont., theologian Christopher Duncanson-Hales is seizing on the synod process to inject some real-life, empirical data into the Catholic conversation.
Schmalz unveils hope for historic visit
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterOriginally, Timothy Schmalz did not intend his latest creation, Mary, Untier of Knots, to be his artistic muse to symbolically represent the ongoing truth and reconciliation efforts in Canada.
Teacher MikeAll uses hip hop culture to help students find voice
By Wendy-Ann Clarke, The Catholic RegisterIn Michael GrandsoultƵapp eighth grade classroom, students are encouraged to use music and rhymes to tell the story of their lives.
One last Mass eased a fatherƵapp passing
By John Ecker, Catholic Register SpecialReaders may recall my May 2020 article in this publication. I shared how my Dad, Edward Ecker, was coping with the reality of the COVID-19 pandemic while living in a long-term care facility in Brantford, Ont.
Heeding ‘red flags’ to combat trafficking
By Wendy-Ann Clarke, The Catholic RegisterWhen Sr. Nancy Brown began serving as pastoral counsellor at Covenant House Vancouver in 1998, her eyes were opened to the sex-trafficking crisis happening right under the nose of everyday Canadians.
Trafficking numbers down, but challenge is in accessing true figures
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterHuman trafficking incidents reported by Canadian police declined from 546 in 2019 to 515 in 2020, according to Statistics Canada, but advocates for victims are under no illusion that the numbers are dwindling.
Artistic styles of Spanish Empire as real as it gets
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterTo anyone who ever thought St. Paul was talking philosophically or theologically when he said “The wages of sin is death,” 18th-century Ecuadorean sculptor Manuel Chili, known as Caspicara, has left a message in wood, glass, metal and paint. Four sculptures called The Fates of Man illustrate St. PaulƵapp warning in the most immediate, visceral and concrete sense possible.
The healing waters of Lac Ste. Anne
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterSteve Simon knows that one of the best tricks in photography is learning how to record the invisible — things like faith, hope, healing, memory, time and wonder. The award-winning photographer, now based in New York, learned this trick early in his career at Lac Ste. Anne.