NEWS
TORONTO - After nearly 30 years in operation the airport chapel at Lester B. Pearson International Airport's Terminal 2 will close Jan. 28. This comes just one day before the Greater Toronto Airport Authority closes Terminal 2 altogether.
The chapel was the first religious presence at the airport when it opened in 1979.
Polish archbishop forced to resign for helping communists in past
By Jonathan Luxmoore , Catholic News Service
OXFORD, England - Polish Archbishop Stanislaw Wielgus of Warsaw resigned just two days after formally taking office, after admitting that he acted as an informer for Poland's former communist secret police and that his co-operation harmed the church.
God is the answer when faced with fear
By Catholic Register StaffTORONTO - Normally, Lillian Gomez of Toronto would not attend Mass on a Thursday but she did on Dec. 28. What compelled her to attend Mass that cold Thursday was the theme of the service.
Canadian philanthropy lags behind Americans
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
TORONTO - Canadians are the third most generous people in the industrialized world, but only half as generous as Americans.
A spate of recent statistical reports on Canadian philanthropy draws a picture of a nation that opens its wallet, but not too wide.
A spate of recent statistical reports on Canadian philanthropy draws a picture of a nation that opens its wallet, but not too wide.
Changes to homeless funding coming
By Catholic Register Staff
TORONTO - There's no new money but there is a new name for the federal government's program to house the homeless across Canada.
Three parent ruling draws condemnation
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic News
OTTAWA - The Ontario Court of Appeal has recognized three parents in the case of a child being raised by a lesbian couple and has accorded equal rights and obligations to the lesbian partner in addition to the child's biological mother and father.
Saddam's execution draws Vatican criticism
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News Service
VATICAN CITY - Executing someone guilty of a crime "is not the way to restore justice and reconcile society," the Vatican spokesman said after Saddam Hussein was hanged Dec. 30.
Canadian bishops express concern about marriage vote
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic News
OTTAWA - The president of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops has written Prime Minister Stephen Harper, raising a number of concerns in the wake of a failed motion to restore the traditional definition of marriage.
Church must show women are equal
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News Service
ROME - Unless the Catholic Church can show the world concrete models of male-female co-operation in positions of responsibility and decision-making, the church will continue to struggle against charges that it is chauvinistic, said Mary Ann Glendon.
Response to terrorism can be taken from holy books
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
TORONTO - Muslim cleric and scholar Shabir Ally's message to high school students with questions about terrorism is that theology matters.
Ally took about 200 high school students from across the Greater Toronto Area through a quick tour of the history of Muslim thought about war and peace. The students were at the University of St. Michael's College, University of Toronto, for the annual Brebeuf Social Justice Symposium on Dec. 15. Students from half a dozen Catholic schools converged downtown to question a variety of speakers gathered to address the topic "When faith meets terror."
Ally took about 200 high school students from across the Greater Toronto Area through a quick tour of the history of Muslim thought about war and peace. The students were at the University of St. Michael's College, University of Toronto, for the annual Brebeuf Social Justice Symposium on Dec. 15. Students from half a dozen Catholic schools converged downtown to question a variety of speakers gathered to address the topic "When faith meets terror."
High school students have mixed feelings about Ontario's mandatory World Religions course
By Vanessa Bertone, The Catholic Register
TORONTO - Instead of reflecting on the tradition of a Hindu marriage ceremony, Grade 11 World Religion students at Bishop Allen Academy in Toronto reflect on the question: "Why do I have to take this course?"