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{mosimage}BRAMPTON, Ont. - On your mark, get set, sing! St. AnneƵapp Church in Brampton played host to a singing competition June 2 as a way to raise funds to assist a family seeking sanctuary in Philip and Mary parish as well as other ministries within the St. AnneƵapp parish community.
Rights league doles out honours
By Catholic Register Staff
TORONTO — The Catholic Civil Rights League announced the recipients of this yearƵapp Archbishop Exner Award June 7. This yearƵapp winners are J. Fraser Field and Jim Hughes.
Canada, Latin America share similar problems
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic News
{mosimage}OTTAWA - A lack of deep evangelization lies at the root of problems shared by the churches in Canada and Latin America.
D & P to help Iraq and Sudan refugees
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic News
{mosimage}OTTAWA - The Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace has raised alarms about the growing number of displaced persons needing assistance, especially in Iraq and Sudan.
New archdiocese of Toronto clergy appointments
By Catholic Register Staff
{mosimage}EditorƵapp note: Below is the annual list of clergy appointments in the archdiocese of Toronto. The appointments are to effective June 27 unless otherwise indicated. It is listed by priest and the parish he will serve, as well as the municipality (parish is in Toronto if not indicated).
Canada, G8 nations fail Africans, says Jesuit
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
{mosimage}TORONTO - Neither Canada nor the G8 nations are living up to their obligations to Africa when it comes to fighting AIDS or alleviating poverty, the Canadian director of the African Jesuit AIDS Network told The Catholic Register at the conclusion of the latest G8 summit in Heiligendamm, Germany.
Christians in Iraq on Bush-Pope agenda
By Catholic News Service
{mosimage}VATICAN CITY - Meeting for the first time, Pope Benedict XVI and U.S. President George W. Bush spoke about the precarious situation of Christians in Iraq and a wide range of other foreign policy and moral issues.
Peace garden redesign draws anger
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register{mosimage}TORONTO – Setsuko Thurlow claims she has personally been “deceived and betrayed” and Toronto has dishonoured commitments it made to the people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 23 years ago.
Pope makes flurry of episcopal appointments
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic News
{mosimage}OTTAWA - On June 1, Pope Benedict XVI made three Episcopal appointments in Canada and accepted two resignations, close on the heels of recent appointments to Ottawa, Edmonton and Saint John, N.B.
We can find joy in suffering
By Catholic Register Staff
KING CITY, Ont. - With tambourines, shakers and streamers in hand 200 women opened the first International Committee meeting to be held in Canada with an ecumenical prayer service.
House of faith sharing, refugee support
By Catholic Register Staff
{mosimage}TORONTO - When Tembeka Ndlovu came to Canada from Zimbabwe in 2005, she sought refuge and a good home for herself and her son, Andile. She found that at TorontoƵapp , where she and Andile lived for a little more than a year.