Margaret O鈥橤ara, president of the and professor of systematic theology at the University of St. Michael鱿鱼视频app College, has been thinking about papal infallibility more than 30 years. She thinks it鱿鱼视频app time to rethink what the dogma means, and how Catholics put it into practice.
The evolution of Heaven and Hell
By Doug Archer, Catholic Register SpecialThe Old Testament speaks of the deceased descending to a subterranean place of the dead called Sheol. Part of Sheol was reserved for the righteous, who found rest and comfort there; another part, however, was set aside for those who did not keep God鱿鱼视频app Covenant. This dark side of Sheol was identified with Hell or Gehenna.
Faith has place in politics
By Julie Bell, Catholic Register SpecialAfter almost 30 years as a member of Parliament, United Church Minister Bill Blaikie has taken on a different campaign 鈥 to encourage Christians to talk to each other, and the world, about who they are.
To a believer, there's no doubt God created the world
By Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic RegisterBut as a religious believer, the American professor said he is able to answer the question of God's role.
Senior volunteers give back to community
By Carolyn Girard, The Catholic RegisterAlannah Lennon has been volunteering at the cathedral with her husband Stan for about 12 years now. As retirees, they find it鱿鱼视频app easier to be involved in parish life, from attending daily Mass to helping out, because their time is more flexible.
Canada and the 'Sheen Affair'
By Catholic Register StaffThis lecture was presented Nov. 6 at the Newman Centre, in the University of Toronto campus. It featured Dr. Mark McGowan, principal of the University of St. Michael's College, Toronto. He is well-known for his analysis of church affairs and as author of Waning of the Green: Catholics, the Irish and Identity in Toronto, and Michael Power: The Struggle to Build the Catholic Church on the Canadian Frontier.
The Somerville lecture is sponsored by The Catholic Register in co-operation with the St. Jerome's Lectures in Catholic Experience and the Newman Centre.
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The gift of the incarnate Jesus
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterThe nature of the gift is a clear sense of Christ and profound communion with reality.
Market meltdown less harsh on social investments
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register鈥淪ocially responsible investing is going to be very well positioned coming out of this crisis,鈥 said Jantzi Social Index founder Michael Jantzi.
Preparing for the coming of Christ
By Carolyn Girard, The Catholic RegisterFr. Vito Marziliano, pastor at All Saints parish in Toronto鱿鱼视频app west end, has tried to make the Advent season really one of spiritual preparation for his parishioners by offering workshops to help them prepare their spiritual 鈥渋nn鈥 for Christ.
Mary, the model of motherhood
By Donald Demarco, Catholic Register Special聽{mosimage}Christmas centres on the Nativity, the birth of Christ who came into the world to save us from our sins. There would be no birth, of course, if there were no mother. As the poet Coventry Pattmore has remarked, Mary is 鈥淥ur only Saviour from an abstract Christ.鈥
If there is a secondary message that Christmas brings, yet one that is still intimately tied to the first, it is the motherhood of Mary which, in turn, serves as the model for all motherhood. This message takes on greater significance in an age in which motherhood, in many instances, is routinely eviscerated into a 鈥渃hoice.鈥
Some biotech advances playing God, Vatican says
By John Thavis, Catholic News ServiceThe latest advances raise serious questions of moral complicity for researchers and other biotech professionals, who have a duty to refuse to use biological material obtained by unethical means, the document said.