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{mosimage}TORONTO - ItöÏÓãÊÓƵapp time for CanadaöÏÓãÊÓƵapp Catholic bishops to state clearly what they think Canada should be doing in Afghanistan, according to a lay peace group which plans to petition the bishops for a statement before Christmas.

British cardinal criticizes fatherless babies in bill

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{mosimage}LONDON - A British cardinal has criticized proposals to allow lesbians to become joint legal parents of children created for them through in vitro fertilization.

Cardinal Ouellet's issues mea culpa to Quebec

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{mosimage}Editor's note: Cardinal Marc Ouellet, archbishop of Quebec and primate of the Catholic Church in Canada, made front page news Nov. 21 with the publication in daily newspapers across the province of an open letter asking forgiveness for the sins of past church leaders. Below is an English translation.

Following my intervention at the Bouchard-Taylor commission, your comments have been many and varied. I have read all of them with great care, whether they came in the mail or through the media. I thank you for the messages of support, I also thank you for the criticism which has made me reflect and prompted this open letter, which seeks to deepen reflection, dispel misunderstandings and promote dialogue in a spirit of peace and reconciliation.

Government challenged on tax cuts to oil sector

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{mosimage}The federal government has some explaining to do about climate change and tax breaks. A coalition of churches with the help of an environmental legal group are hoping to hear what the government has to say early in 2008.

Canadian Church folk a helping bunch

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{mosimage}OTTAWA - Canadian society stands to become a much bleaker place if religious attendance continues to decline as it has over the past two decades.

Monastery sale divides Toronto Ukrainians

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{mosimage}TORONTO - is divided and will face years of bitterness and recrimination over its decision to sell its near Orangeville, according to one of the bishopöÏÓãÊÓƵapp most senior consultors.

Decision expected soon on papal visit to Canada

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{mosimage} OTTAWA - No decision has been made by Vatican officials on the possibility of a papal visit to Canada to attend next June's Eucharistic Congress in Quebec City, Canadian church officials say.

ActressöÏÓãÊÓƵapp abortion process turned her pro-life

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{mosimage}OAKVILLE, Ont. - Actress. Film and television star. Cover girl. Composer. Author. Poet. Artist. And spokesperson for the .

Spiritual void a nationwide problem

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{mosimage}OTTAWA - of QuebecöÏÓãÊÓƵapp spiritual void, his passionate defence of her Christian history and his warning about the threat of fundamentalist secularism should be heeded in the rest of Canada, say religious freedom experts.

Poverty gets political

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TORONTO - Churches believe the moment has finally arrived when poverty is about to mix with politics in Canada, and the faith community wants an invitation to the party.

CCCJ honours Harry Belafonte

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{mosimage}TORONTO - has honoured multi-award winning performer and civil and human rights advocate Harry Belafonte with the International Diversity Award from its .