The Catholic Register Wed, 22 Jan 2025 18:52:36 -0500 Website design by Concerto Designs concertodesigns.ca en-gb 200th anniversary takes Basilians to Rome /item/34551-200th-anniversary-takes-basilians-to-rome /item/34551-200th-anniversary-takes-basilians-to-rome

The  Basilian Fathers are praying for the PopeƵapp knee — not just because Pope Francis’ trip to Canada next month hangs in the balance and not merely because they are papists, loyal to His Holiness and the magisterium. The Pope personally asked the Basilians to pray for his knee.

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mikes@catholicregister.org (Michael Swan, The Catholic Register) Canada Sat, 25 Jun 2022 00:00:00 -0400
Kasun has ‘a true pastorƵapp heart,’ says Edmonton's Archbishop /faith/item/23226-kasun-has-a-true-pastor-s-heart-says-edmonton-s-archbishop /faith/item/23226-kasun-has-a-true-pastor-s-heart-says-edmonton-s-archbishop

EDMONTON – When Fr. Robert Kasun learned that Pope Francis wanted him to become a bishop, one of his first reactions was, “I’ve never in my life done anything extraordinary. I’m just an ordinary simple pastor.”

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Toronto's new auxiliary is a reluctant bishop /item/22556-toronto-s-new-auxiliary-is-a-reluctant-bishop /item/22556-toronto-s-new-auxiliary-is-a-reluctant-bishop

EDMONTON – Call Basilian Father Bob Kasun a most reluctant bishop.

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Basilian future looks to the past /features/item/20605-basilian-future-looks-to-the-past /features/item/20605-basilian-future-looks-to-the-past

TORONTO - The 200-year tradition of Basilian education is taking a new path into the future — a path first walked by the disciples Jesus sent out two-by-two to connect with the villages of Galilee and change the world.

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mikes@catholicregister.org (Michael Swan, The Catholic Register) Catholic Education Mon, 13 Jul 2015 08:00:00 -0400
Basilians bid adieu to Holy Rosary parish /item/20623-basilians-bid-adieu-to-holy-rosary-parish /item/20623-basilians-bid-adieu-to-holy-rosary-parish

TORONTO - After 123 years the Basilian Fathers are moving on from TorontoƵapp Holy Rosary parish. But “as one door closes, another one opens,” said Basilian general superior Fr. George Smith.

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mikes@catholicregister.org (Michael Swan, The Catholic Register) Canada: Toronto-GTA Wed, 10 Jun 2015 09:00:00 -0400
St. BasilƵapp parish reflects on environmental impact /item/19954-st-basil-s-parish-reflects-on-environmental-impact /item/19954-st-basil-s-parish-reflects-on-environmental-impact

TORONTO - Construction has become the soundtrack of daily life at St. BasilƵapp parish.

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jean.kodin@catholicregister.org (Jean Ko Din, The Catholic Register) Canada: Toronto-GTA Sun, 29 Mar 2015 21:00:00 -0400
Fr. Daniel Chui's smile will be sorely missed /item/19482-fr-chui-s-smile-will-be-sorely-missed /item/19482-fr-chui-s-smile-will-be-sorely-missed

Fr. Daniel Chui lost his battle with cancer on Dec. 21. The Basilian priest passed away suddenly inside his room at Anglin House, the Basilian retirement home in Toronto, after a three-year battle with esophageal cancer.

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evan.boudreau@catholicregister.org (Evan Boudreau, The Catholic Register) Canada: Toronto-GTA Thu, 08 Jan 2015 00:00:00 -0500
New president comes home to St. MikeƵapp /features/item/18676-new-president-comes-home-to-st-mike-s /features/item/18676-new-president-comes-home-to-st-mike-s

TORONTO - The last graduate from St. MichaelƵapp College School to become a Basilian priest is now leading the Basilian-run high school as its president. 

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evan.boudreau@catholicregister.org (Evan Boudreau, The Catholic Register) Catholic Education Sun, 24 Aug 2014 00:00:00 -0400
Basilian among pilgrimage of peace to West Bank /home/international/item/18536-basilian-among-pilgrimage-of-peace-to-west-bank /home/international/item/18536-basilian-among-pilgrimage-of-peace-to-west-bank

TORONTO - Fr. Bob Holmes is heading off to war, again.

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mikes@catholicregister.org (Michael Swan, The Catholic Register) International Mon, 28 Jul 2014 08:50:00 -0400
Basilian curriculum focuses on the Catholic in Catholic education /features/item/14996-basilian-curriculum-focuses-on-the-catholic-in-catholic-education /features/item/14996-basilian-curriculum-focuses-on-the-catholic-in-catholic-education

TORONTO - The Basilian Fathers are working on a professional development curriculum for teachers that will focus on the distinctiveness of Catholic education.

“We are moving from being the teacher of the students to the teacher of the teachers,” said Fr. George Smith, C.S.B., who pitched the new curriculum at a Basilian conference held last March. “ItƵapp easier for us to be the teachers of the teachers because there are fewer of them (than students).”

Using contemporary adult eduction techniques, which Smith described as “animation and facilitation,” the course aims to re-evangelize teachers, including those in administrative positions.

“We want to bring teachers together to explain what they do. Hear what is distinct about the school that we teach in,” said Smith. “ItƵapp about empowering teachers to stand up and say ‘I’m a teacher in a Catholic school and here is why.’ ”

Expected to be ready for the fall of 2013, the curriculum will first appear in North AmericaƵapp three Basilian-owned high schools: TorontoƵapp St. MichaelƵapp College School, St. Thomas High School in Texas and Catholic Central High School in Detroit.

The curriculum will be explained to staff by two Basilian Fathers who will facilitate the program. They will be among 10 to be selected for the role during a Basilian conference in Houston in December.

During the professional development days, the Basilian facilitators will offer their opinion of what a Catholic education should be. The aim is to have teachers re-energized about their faith, which Smith said has become “lukewarm” for most.

In the paper he presented in January, Smith blamed advances in social communications, scientific and technical research, problems of globalization, new and emerging political, economic and religious forces and secularization for weakening the faith among teachers. By reigniting the teachers’ faith, Smith hopes to see a trickle-down effect throughout schools.

“I really see this as a wonderful example of the New Evangelization,” said Smith. “We’re trying to create an environment where children feel as if they’re in a community of faith.”

Although only Basilian schools will be offered this service at first, the intention is to make it available to publicly funded Catholic schools in the long run.

“When I look five years down the road I would like to see this (curriculum introduced) into areas with socio-economic challenges,” said Smith, calling this a preservation of the Basilian roots of educating the impoverished.

But this is about more than preserving Basilian ideologies, said Smith, referring to the “educational  emergency” of a Catholic school system that is growing weaker in the faith, a topic Pope Benedict XVI has often discussed.

“We are convinced that if our teachers don’t know why Catholic education is distinctive, then Catholic education will disappear in this country within a generation,” said Smith, adding that itƵapp the Catholic systemƵapp attention to values which sets it apart.

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evan.boudreau@catholicregister.org (Evan Boudreau, The Catholic Register) Catholic Education Fri, 24 Aug 2012 11:47:18 -0400