{mosimage}The battle for freedom of speech on Canadian university campuses has resulted in two more pro-life clubs regaining status with their student unions.
Choose Life McGill, the pro-life club at McGill University in Montreal, regained status Feb. 12, and Youth Protecting Youth, a club at the University of Victoria in British Columbia, rejoined the ranks of other ratified clubs Feb. 10.
Choose Life McGill, the pro-life club at McGill University in Montreal, regained status Feb. 12, and Youth Protecting Youth, a club at the University of Victoria in British Columbia, rejoined the ranks of other ratified clubs Feb. 10.
Faculty in revolt at St. Jerome's
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
{mosimage}Faculty at WaterlooƵapp St. JeromeƵapp University have voted no confidence in the schoolƵapp president and have begun talks with the Canadian Association of University Teachers about forming a union.
The crisis at the Catholic liberal arts college affiliated with the University of Waterloo began with the mass resignation of the St. JeromeƵapp chaplaincy team just before Christmas.
The crisis at the Catholic liberal arts college affiliated with the University of Waterloo began with the mass resignation of the St. JeromeƵapp chaplaincy team just before Christmas.
Serious trust issues identified at St. Jerome's University
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
{mosimage}ThereƵapp plenty of blame to go around in the furor at , and itƵapp going to take the Christian value of forgiveness to get the small, Catholic liberal arts college back on track, according to a consultant who spent two months investigating the universityƵapp troubles.
“The Gospel values that are included in the mission statement are a very good reference point for everybody in this particular exercise. Some part of that involves good Christian value of forgiveness,” Ken Snowdon told The Catholic Register.
“The Gospel values that are included in the mission statement are a very good reference point for everybody in this particular exercise. Some part of that involves good Christian value of forgiveness,” Ken Snowdon told The Catholic Register.
Higgins to leave St. Thomas University
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
{mosimage}Dr. Michael Higgins has set himself free from the daily struggles of running a university.
One of CanadaƵapp best known Catholic writers and intellectuals, Higgins has tendered his resignation after three years as president of .
One of CanadaƵapp best known Catholic writers and intellectuals, Higgins has tendered his resignation after three years as president of .
New Regis College aims to anticipate God's glory
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
{mosimage}TORONTO - The new Regis College won’t be finished when theology students arrive for academic orientation Sept. 10, and even when construction wraps up before the end of September the academic home of the Jesuits won’t really be finished. However, Regis Dean Fr. Gordon Rixon couldn’t be happier.
Weaving among the trucks in the driveway as he emerges from the dust and occasional thump of construction crews, Rixon is as calm and contented as a monk in a garden.
Weaving among the trucks in the driveway as he emerges from the dust and occasional thump of construction crews, Rixon is as calm and contented as a monk in a garden.
Fr. Hayes honoured with St. JeromeƵapp Sweeney award
By Catholic Register Staff
{mosimage}WATERLOO, Ont. - To President Fr. David Perrin, it was no surprise that an award dinner in honour of Fr. Bernie Hayes drew a sell-out crowd.
“Fr. Bernie has touched countless lives and hearts in this community,” said Perrin in presenting Hayes with the 2009 Chancellor John Sweeney Award for Leadership in Catholic University Education.
“Fr. Bernie has touched countless lives and hearts in this community,” said Perrin in presenting Hayes with the 2009 Chancellor John Sweeney Award for Leadership in Catholic University Education.
Pro-life disruptions start early at McGill campus
By Carolyn Girard, The Catholic Register
{mosimage}Jose Ruba, from the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical reform, says McGill University should be ashamed of students who interrupted a presentation he was invited to give on campus.
Ruba, a defender of the pro-life view, was invited by a university sanctioned club, Choose Life, to present “Echoes of the Holocaust” Oct. 6, only to be interrupted for nearly a full two hours by hecklers who shouted and chanted songs like “Old MacDonald Had a Farm” and “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.”
Ruba, a defender of the pro-life view, was invited by a university sanctioned club, Choose Life, to present “Echoes of the Holocaust” Oct. 6, only to be interrupted for nearly a full two hours by hecklers who shouted and chanted songs like “Old MacDonald Had a Farm” and “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.”
St. Philip Neri Oratory educating record number of seminarians
By Carolyn Girard, The Catholic Register
{mosimage}TORONTO - The inconspicuous yet flourishing school is nearly invisible to passersby — housed in a complex of old townhouses, now joined, that take up the length of an entire block in TorontoƵapp Parkdale neighbourhood.
But the successful philosophy seminary started in 1989 by the priests of in Toronto is anything but secret. The Oratorians have seen 100 of their students go on to become priests since 1989 and the momentum only seems to be building.
But the successful philosophy seminary started in 1989 by the priests of in Toronto is anything but secret. The Oratorians have seen 100 of their students go on to become priests since 1989 and the momentum only seems to be building.
U of T Canada's most child-friendly campus
By Carolyn Girard, The Catholic Register
{mosimage}TORONTO - A new survey ranks the tops among CanadaƵapp 86 universities for the services it offers to pregnant and parenting students.
The survey, conducted by summer interns at the Toronto-based , looked at whether CanadaƵapp universities provide services deemed important by parenting students, based on research done in the United States by Feminists for Life.
The survey, conducted by summer interns at the Toronto-based , looked at whether CanadaƵapp universities provide services deemed important by parenting students, based on research done in the United States by Feminists for Life.
Pro-life forum targets medical students
By Carolyn Girard, The Catholic Register
{mosimage}Canadian Physicians for Life hosted its sixth annual medical students forum in Calgary Nov. 20-22 to discuss abortion, euthanasia, conscience rights and medical pro-life clubs.
The lineup of speakers and workshop leaders — chosen to help equip pro-life medical students with knowledge and confidence on emerging issues of concern — was to include Margaret Somerville, professor of law and medicine at McGill University and founding director of McGillƵapp Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law. She planned to speak to students about euthanasia and the topic of human dignity.
The lineup of speakers and workshop leaders — chosen to help equip pro-life medical students with knowledge and confidence on emerging issues of concern — was to include Margaret Somerville, professor of law and medicine at McGill University and founding director of McGillƵapp Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law. She planned to speak to students about euthanasia and the topic of human dignity.
Lakehead pro-lifers denied club status, attacked online
By Carolyn Girard, The Catholic Register
{mosimage}After denying club status to a student pro-life club, the Lakehead University Student Union has posted an attack on its web site from one of its members likening the pro-life members to murderers.
“This group represents the same mentality of those who threatened the life of Dr. Henry Morgentaler, the same mentality of those who gunned down Dr. George Tiller this past May and the same mentality that would follow a radical statist agenda in order to grant the state power over individuals,” alleged student union vice president Josh Kolic in an online letter addressed to the student body, posted Nov. 6.
“This group represents the same mentality of those who threatened the life of Dr. Henry Morgentaler, the same mentality of those who gunned down Dr. George Tiller this past May and the same mentality that would follow a radical statist agenda in order to grant the state power over individuals,” alleged student union vice president Josh Kolic in an online letter addressed to the student body, posted Nov. 6.