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{mosimage}TORONTO - The head of the made his first visit to Canada Sept. 16 to 18.
Mays to deliver Somerville lecture
By Catholic Register Staff{mosimage}TORONTO - Does Christianity have anything important to say about the growth of our complex, diverse, chaotic cities? thinks the answer is yes and he will explain why in the seventh annual Henry Somerville Lecture on Christianity and Culture.
St. MatthewƵapp teacher mines Pan Am silver
By Catholic Register Staff{mosimage}TORONTO - St. Matthew Catholic School teacher Kateri Vrakking won a silver medal in archery this past summer at the , Brazil.
St. Francis Table offers dignity for 20 years
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register{mosimage}TORONTO - Parkdale isn’t what it used to be. There are condos going up, gourmet restaurants offering Food Channel cuisine, artists and entrepreneurs sharing the sidewalk with the homeless, ex-psychiatric patients and the chronically unemployed.
New religious order opens Toronto chapter
By Catholic Register Staff{mosimage}TORONTO - A new religious order has joined the archdiocese of Toronto.
Three Sisters of Life arrived Aug. 27 to open the orderƵapp first Canadian chapter.
Struggling with the trust factor
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterBishop Clune fondly remembered
By Catholic Register StaffCAMH visitor course offered
By Catholic Register Staff{mosimage}TORONTO — Visiting the sick in hospital, or the imprisoned in jails, is more than just a question of being there. Learn how to be a visitor in an eight-week course in “Spiritual and Religious Care Visitor Training” at the , 1001 Queen St. W. in Toronto, Wednesday evenings starting Sept. 5. For more information about the $70 course, call (416) 535-8501 ext. 2189/2188 or e-mail biruta_pearcy@camh.net or pearly_daniel@camh.net.
Care week next month
By Catholic Register Staff{mosimage}TORONTO (Catholic Register Staff) — The Ontario Multifaith Council is sponsoring Spiritual and Religious Care Awareness Week Oct. 21 to 27.
Young folks putting faith to work at Salt + Light
By Karen M. Franz, Catholic News ServiceTORONTO - Some staff members at find working for a Catholic television network is a way of putting their faith to work.
Online pro-life magazine launched
By Catholic Register StaffJennifer Ha started from home on a shoestring budget in August.