News/Toronto-GTA
St. Francis Table honours volunteers for 20th anniversary
By Natalie Guadagnoli, The Catholic RegisterTORONTO - St. Francis Table celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. In honour of the celebration it will hold an appreciation luncheon Feb. 12 for all schools and people who have volunteered with the organization.
New archbishop has heavy schedule in first weeks
By Vanessa Bertone, The Catholic RegisterTORONTO - Archbishop Thomas Collins, Toronto's new shepherd, will be hosting numerous Masses and related events throughout the archdiocese upon his arrival in Toronto beginning Jan. 28 and running through Feb. 20.
Payday loans institutes are modern usury
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterTORONTO - Jose Martin is a labourer at a construction site in Toronto. The job does not pay much so his family — his disabled wife and three children — supplements his income with social welfare provisions. However, welfare does not cater for everything the Martins need.
Out of the Cold program runs into problem with Beach neighbours
By Sara Loftson, The Catholic RegisterTORONTO - Parishioners at St. Aidan's Anglican Church would like to bring the needy in from out of the cold, if only they could convince area neighbours of their cause.
Airport chapel closes after 30 years
By Sara Loftson, The Catholic RegisterTORONTO - 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.
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.
Changes to homeless funding coming
By Catholic Register StaffResponse to terrorism can be taken from holy books
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterAlly 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 RegisterInsiders not surprised at Archbishop Collins' posting to Canada's largest diocese
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterTORONTO - The man who is about to become one of the most powerful churchmen in Canada has no interest in the trappings of power.
Archbishop Thomas Collins has been a success as a seminary professor and rector, as a bishop in northern Alberta and as a metropolitan archbishop in Edmonton. Church insiders are not surprised Collins was appointed to lead Toronto, Canada's largest and richest Catholic diocese by Pope Benedict XVI on Dec. 16.