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TORONTO - Matthew Sanders is calling the young and the Catholic to the Newman Centre for the re-launch of Catholic Singles Socials.
Students split on religious studies
By Bianca Reátegui, Youth Speak NewsBRAMPTON, ONT. - The law might give some students a pass from religious studies in Catholic high schools, but that doesn’t mean non-Catholic students are opting out of religion class.
Film brings Polish priestƵapp legacy to life
By James Mangaliman, Youth Speak NewsMessenger of the Truth is a timeless lesson of humankindƵapp potential to stand up for what is right in the name of faith, no matter how many times one has been pushed down.
Faith on campus a recruiting asset
By Vincent Mastromatteo, Youth Speak NewsTORONTO - As due dates for university applications are fast approaching, many Catholic students are taking time to consider faith before making any final decisions.
Youth vote counts, say young Catholics
By Augustine Ng, Youth Speak NewsConchita D’Souza, a second-year Christianity and Culture student at the University of Toronto, equates voting with flipping a stone into a pond. Each vote can create “ripples that will go towards influencing society,” she said.
College students flock to university campus for faith
By Clare Bekkers, Youth Speak NewsCollege students in Toronto are turning to local universities for whatƵapp lacking on their own school campuses — Catholic chaplaincies.
Abrahamic faiths call for end to religious violence
By Bianca Reátegui, Youth Speak Newsհ鰿հ-Fr. Darren Dias asks Christians to learn from history and become agents of reconciliation amidst modern religious violence.
Teen advocates for public service
By Ruane Remy, The Catholic RegisterAnisa Yan argued in favour of strong public service — and won.
YSN grad investigates terrorism
By Ruane Remy, The Catholic RegisterDylan Robertson has gone from Youth Speak News reporter to homegrown terrorism investigator.
Gamers flock to God
By Ruane Remy, The Catholic RegisterTORONTO-Tuesday nights at the Newman Centre are a time to pray and play.
No dignity in pornography
By Meredith Gillis, Youth Speak NewsTORONTO - Pornography deadens healthy sexual relationships, says Moira McQueen.