CanadaƵapp foreign aid bows down to progressive causes, ties hands of those receiving aid
Push on for new Alberta church
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterDemand is high in rapidly expanding Chestermere
Men must reclaim personal connection from AI
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterAuthentic friendships are made outside the Internet ecosystem
Zaia leads us to the online light
By Luke Mandato, The Catholic RegisterWith Christians being one of the more excluded communities worldwide, Zaia Ventures is working to develop a space that looks to change that for good.
A symphony of music, medicine and faith
By Sheila Nonato, Catholic Register SpecialAt 70 years of age, Dr. Gordon Okawara says he has much to be grateful for, from his decades-long volunteer music ministry at his parish, to his medical practice as a longtime oncologist at the Juravinski Cancer Centre, formerly the Hamilton Regional Cancer Centre.
School boards look to ‘Quash’ student vaping
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterSix Ontario secondary school systems are joining forces with the Lung Health Foundation to combat student vaping.
Young mothers’ group gains ‘Momentum’
By Luke Mandato, The Catholic RegisterA unique ministry known as Momentum has been fostering a faith community of Catholic single women by providing them with opportunities to grow in their relationships with both God and each other.
Over mountains, through valleys to congress
By Ƶapp NewsMountains, valleys and plains mark the National Eucharistic PilgrimageƵapp St. Junipero Serra Route, which pilgrims will traverse over the course of eight weeks from California to Indiana.
NincheriƵapp rich heritage runs free
By Anna FarrowTo mark the 50th anniversary of the death of Italian-Canadian artist Guido Nincheri, a year-long exhibition of drawings and archival material from his once famous atelier is being staged at Château Dufresne in Montreal.
In evangelization, ‘we have work to do’
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterCatholics lacking when it comes to faith formation.
Heaven, harps and motherhood
By Sheila Nonato, Catholic Register SpecialHarpist Siobhan Kerr hits the right notes in her music and as a mother.
During pandemic lockdowns, classically trained harpist Siobhan Kerr played impromptu harp concerts on her front lawn for her neighbours.