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TORONTO - Prayers and peace have been linked for as long as soldiers have marched off to war. A couple hundred people gathered at St. James Anglican Cathedral April 22 to take CanadaƵapp turn at praying for peace, for endangered Canadian soldiers and for the men trying to kill them.
New life shows at inner-city parish
By Daniel Mesec, The Catholic Register
{mosimage}Toronto - St. ClareƵapp parish is seeing new faces these days, demonstrating how an aging inner-city parish community can find new life within its young, diverse parishioners.
Cardinal sees eucharistic congress battling growing secularism
By Ron Stang, Catholic Register Special
WINDSOR, Ont. - Next yearƵapp 49th International Eucharistic Congress in Quebec City will allow a renewal of faith by connecting with the “source and summit” of Christian life, the Eucharist, said Cardinal Marc Ouellet.
Jantzi Index just behind S&P, TSX
By Catholic Register Staff
TORONTO - Buoyed by a big bank but pulled down by its lack of oil stocks, the Jantzi Social Index fell off the pace set by mainstream stock indexes in March.
Same job, new name
By Catholic Register Staff
TORONTO - Pastoral care in OntarioƵapp Catholic high schools is now on the right side of canon law. School chaplains are now called Co-ordinators of School Chaplaincy Ƶapp. The Ontario Conference of Catholic Bishops came up with the new name after consulting with the Catholic School Chaplains of Ontario. Canon 564 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law defines a chaplain as a priest. Since almost no school chaplains in Ontario are ordained, the bishops wanted a new title for the job prior to issuing a statement concerning pastoral care in the schools later this year.
Christians are whatƵapp missing in the Holy Land
By Gillian Kantor, Catholic Register Special
{mosimage}NAZARETH, Israel - The Latin Patriarchal Vicar for Israel, the Bishop of Nazareth, is very clear in his desires for his local church in the midst of conflict and a declining Catholic population.
Development and Peace comes to CIDAƵapp defence
By Catholic Register Staff
TORONTO - The Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace has jumped into the debate on whether to abolish the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA).
CardinalƵapp Dinner chair named
By Catholic Register Staff
TORONTO - William Downe, president and chief executive officer of BMO Financial Group, has been appointed as chair of the 28th annual CardinalƵapp Dinner, the largest fund-raising dinner in Canada.
Benedictine monk to lead meditation community retreat
By Catholic Register Staff
TORONTO - A healthy dose of silence and the discipline of meditation are on tap at St. JohnƵapp Convent, 233 Cummer Ave. in Toronto, when the Christian Meditation Community of Toronto hosts its May 11-13 retreat.
Green PartyƵapp May interested in the common good, but supports abortion, gay marriage
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic News
OTTAWA - Green Party Leader Elizabeth May hopes to change the conversation in Ottawa.
Though best known for its environmental stance, the Green Party also stresses social justice, fair trade instead of free trade and non-violence. But Mays views on families, communities and the common good may also attract Catholic voters and potential candidates.
Though best known for its environmental stance, the Green Party also stresses social justice, fair trade instead of free trade and non-violence. But Mays views on families, communities and the common good may also attract Catholic voters and potential candidates.
Rose of Sharon offers teen mothers a home-away-from-home environment
By Sara Loftson, The Catholic Register
Newmarket, Ont. - Inside the main gathering space of Rose of Sharon Ƶapp for Young Mothers hangs homemade colourful quilts, boxes of infant toys lay on the carpet, all by a well-used rocking chair. The all-female 15-person staff create a home-away-from-home atmosphere for hundreds of teen mothers and their pre- and post-natal children who use the centreƵapp services.