CCCB renewal plan approved behind closed doors
CanadaƵapp Catholic bishops spent two full sessions at their recent plenary signing off on a major overhaul of how the national conference of prelates should operate.
Jubilee, synod at top of CCCB agenda
CanadaƵapp bishops began their 2024 plenary assembly Sept. 23 with the ancient invocation of the Holy Spirit Venite Creator Spiritus, but in their message to Pope Francis they spoke, in another Latin phrase, of a new modus operandi in the Church.
Synod, migrants, abuse on tap at bishops' plenary
The ongoing Synod on Synodality, the plight of migrants and refugees and continued efforts to safeguard minors and vulnerable groups from abuse will be prominent topics discussed during the Canadian bishops' 2024 Plenary Assembly in Beaupré, Que., from Sept. 23-27.
Catholics must help combat ‘anti-faith’ forces, imam tells bishops as plenary opens
CanadaƵapp Catholic bishops were urged by a Muslim Imam at their annual plenary assembly to speak out for “moral rights” — while also being counselled by a Cardinal to pursue reforms that make the Church “open to all.”
MAiD, Indigenous issues on plenary plate
Toronto Archbishop Francis Leo will be at old home week as the new kid on the block when CanadaƵapp Catholic bishops convene for their annual plenary meetings next week.
Relations with Indigenous Canadians a top priority for Canada's bishops
At their first in-person meetings in three years, CanadaƵapp bishops spoke about concrete steps toward reconciliation with Indigenous Canadians — concrete steps that include an $18.6 million bill for Pope Francis’ apostolic visit in July, continued efforts to raise $30 million over the next five years, easier access for residential school survivors and their families to diocesan archives across the country and forging personal relationships between bishops and Indigenous leaders.
Editorial: Rebuild trust
The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops got a hot scolding last week from the Fédération professionnelle des journalistes du Québec for what the FPJQ called a “deplorable” decision to bar journalists from this weekƵapp plenary meetings.
Canadian bishops’ plenary goes live this year
After two years of elaborate, COVID-enforced Zoom calls, CanadaƵapp bishops will see each other face-to-face again at this yearƵapp plenary meetings Sept. 26 to 29 in Cornwall, Ont.
Plenary keeps its focus on uncertain future
OTTAWA -- The future of the Catholic Church in Canada emerged as a main theme as CanadaƵapp bishops gathered online for the second year in a row for a virtual plenary assembly Sept. 21-24.
Editorial: Remember ‘normal’
As CanadaƵapp bishops gathered on computer screens this past week, bypassing the “norm” of their usual annual plenary, the old saying “what a difference a year makes” was probably uttered more than once.
Canadian bishops' plenary adapts to the times
OTTAWA -- The COVID-19 pandemic has proven to be a challenging learning experience for the Catholic Church in Canada, and that continued when the first-ever online Plenary Assembly of CanadaƵapp bishops began Sept. 21 as bishops from across the nation gathered in front of their computers to get down to business.
Dutch cardinal warns Canadian bishops about 'slippery slope' of euthanasia
CORNWALL, Ont. – The Archbishop of Utrecht advised Canadian bishops to continue to decry euthanasia and assisted suicide so that Canada never emulates the Netherlands, where assisted killing can now be administered to psychiatric patients and the handicapped.