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A vibrant coloured illustration of the Nativity is among the Christmas stamps issued by Canada Post this year, continuing a tradition in place for 60 years.

Christmas Drawing Contest 2024 winners

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See this year's winners of the annual Christmas Drawing Contest.

ShareLife feels the need at Christmas

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The Christmas season is undoubtedly a time of giving, but that doesn’t always equate to stacks of presents with pristine bows and flawless wrapping paper.

Choir School at Massey Hall? Christmas is here

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The best of St. Michael's Choir School, past and present, performed their annual Christmas Concert at Massey Hall in the heart of downtown Toronto Dec. 14. 

Youth enriched by the sound of music

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St. Nicholas Day brought the gift of music this year, as a local tradition enlivened St. MaryöÏÓãÊÓƵapp Church in Barrie, Ont.

No kids left behind on Christmas

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The London District Catholic School Board has been hard at work throughout December to expand its Christmas Gift Program to bring holiday joy to more kids in need.

Newman Centre embraces calm over Advent season

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For many, the Christmas season marks a time of increased chaos as hectic scheduling and overwhelming agendas combine to make for one of the busiest times of the year. Yet for staff and students at Toronto's Newman Centre, the Christmas season is one of relative calm.

Hamilton spreads cheer to the newcomer

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With the help of The Good Shepherd, the Diocese of HamiltonöÏÓãÊÓƵapp Office for Refugees is ensuring new Canadians are not left behind this Christmas season.

CCCB Christmas message 2024

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The Christmas message from the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops.

‘Let the skies pour down righteousness’

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Rorate Mass celebrated at a Montreal parish continues age old liturgical tradition

Family values ingrained in Cardinal Leo

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Based on the personal recollections of Toronto's Cardinal Francis Leo, the only period of his life when he didn’t feel a call to religious life was when he was a young child growing up in the Villeray neighbourhood near MontrealöÏÓãÊÓƵapp Little Italy.