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{mosimage}TORONTO — If thereƵapp more to do, then Susan Tomenson is one woman who can be counted on. On April 16 the honoured the Catholic activist for her willingness to do much more than the minimum.
Croteau's 50-year challenge
By Carolyn Girard, The Catholic Register{mosimage}TORONTO - When he first started working as an Oblate missionary priest in the , retiring Bishop Denis Croteau went head-to-head with the elements.
Faith comes to forefront in Democrats’ battle
By Patricia Zapor, Catholic News Service{mosimage}WASHINGTON - The Rev. Jim Wallis finds it unexpected and refreshing that the majority of “God talk” in the U.S. presidential election season has been among and about Democratic candidates and that the dialogue takes a broad view of whatƵapp important to religiously motivated voters.
A missionary century CMIC
By Carolyn Girard, The Catholic Register{mosimage}TORONTO - One hundred years ago, Catholic missionaries in Canada travelled by horse and buggy and dog team, from east to west and up through the territories to the Arctic. Although their methods of travel have changed, their work continues in all directions, funded by .
Archbishop makes four curial appointments
By Catholic Register StaffTORONTO - Archbishop Thomas Collins has made several new appointments in TorontoƵapp curial offices.
“Be assured of our ongoing commitment to be faithful and responsible stewards of all that has been entrusted to us by the people of the archdiocese,” Collins said in a letter to clergy, parish and diocesan staff.
Force not the way in Afghanistan
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register{mosimage}TORONTO - Canada needs a new strategy if it wants to see peace and development in Afghanistan, the new secretary general of Brussels-based Pax Christi International told The Catholic Register.
Sri Lankan troubles resonate at home
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register{mosimage}TORONTO - Toronto is 14,000 kilometres from Sri Lanka, but the war between Tamils and Sinhalese on the island nation is never far away for TorontoƵapp 100,000-strong Tamil community.
Margaret Jegasothy found herself standing at the end of a memorial Mass April 26 to thank the community for their prayers for her brother, Fr. M.X. Karunaratnam. He was killed in a roadside bomb attack April 19.
Aboriginal judge to lead truth commission
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic News{mosimage}OTTAWA - The newly appointed chair of the Indian plans wide-ranging public hearings that will hear from all sides.
Stem cell decisions should be made in public realm
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register{mosimage}TORONTO - The debate over how, when, where and whether scientists should be allowed to experiment on human embryonic stem cells should not be left in the hands of bureaucrats, academics and scientists, London Bishop Ron Fabbro said at a conference for doctors April 27.
Pope to deliver Congress homily by satellite
By Catholic Register Staff{mosimage}QUEBEC CITY - While Pope Benedict XVI may not attend the in person, his virtual presence will be there for all to see.
Benedict conquers America
By Catholic News Service{mosimage}NEW YORK - As his Alitalia Boeing 777, dubbed “Shepherd One,” lifted off from New YorkƵapp John F. Kennedy Airport, Pope Benedict XVI had reason to smile. During his April 15-20 visit to the United States, he had been received warmly by hundreds of thousands, faced the sex-abuse crisis head on and offered a message of hope in Christ to American Catholics.