The Catholic Register Thu, 23 Jan 2025 00:54:01 -0500 Website design by Concerto Designs concertodesigns.ca en-gb Figure of Speech: Church music can build our stairway to Heaven /opinion/columnists/item/27873-figure-of-speech-church-music-can-build-our-stairway-to-heaven /opinion/columnists/item/27873-figure-of-speech-church-music-can-build-our-stairway-to-heaven

One of my favourite bloopers from a church bulletin reads like this: “Eight new choir robes are currently needed, due to the addition of several new members and to the deterioration of some older ones.” 

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jturcotte@catholicregister.org (Gerry Turcotte ) Register Columnists Wed, 22 Aug 2018 18:30:21 -0400
The Register Archives: Canada held a special place for Pius X /item/27796-the-register-archives-canada-held-a-special-place-for-pius-x /item/27796-the-register-archives-canada-held-a-special-place-for-pius-x

Pope Pius X died on Aug. 20, 1914, just as the First World War was breaking out across Europe. Born in a small Italian village in 1835, Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto rose through the Church ranks and was elected pope in 1903. During his 11-year reign, he was conservative when it came to Church doctrine, but was also known for reforming Church hierarchy and for his devotion to the Eucharist. He was canonized in 1954. Upon his death, Register editor Fr. A. E. Burke (right) penned the obituary in the newspaper, then known as The Catholic Register and Canadian Extension. In an excerpt from that story appearing Aug. 27, 1914, Burke reported on the PopeƵapp final moments and recounts a meeting he once had with him:


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crstaff@catholicregister.org (Catholic Register Staff) Features Thu, 09 Aug 2018 15:11:50 -0400
PopeƵapp letter sunk in Titanic was intended for U.S. president /home/international/item/24833-a-letter-from-the-pope-to-the-u-s-president-sunk-in-the-titanic /home/international/item/24833-a-letter-from-the-pope-to-the-u-s-president-sunk-in-the-titanic

DENVER, Col. – On the fateful voyage that embarked from Southampton and never made it to New York City, a passenger on the RMS Titanic named Major Archibald Willingham Butt was tasked with a special mission.

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cna-ewtn@catholicregister.org (CNA/EWTN News) International Sun, 09 Apr 2017 14:59:00 -0400