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crstaff@catholicregister.org (Catholic Register Staff) Letters to the editor Fri, 12 Apr 2024 12:07:52 -0400
Editorial: Good news for the Good News /columns/item/36660-editorial-good-news-for-the-good-news /columns/item/36660-editorial-good-news-for-the-good-news

How fitting that the Good News of ChristƵapp Resurrection on Easter Sunday should be accompanied by a trinity of good news stories about the state of our Holy Mother Church.

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editor@catholicregister.org (Catholic Register Editorial) Editorial Fri, 12 Apr 2024 12:01:39 -0400
Verbatim: Media release on the Sacred Covenant /opinion/verbatim/item/36662-verbatim-media-release-on-the-sacred-covenant /opinion/verbatim/item/36662-verbatim-media-release-on-the-sacred-covenant

Media release from the Tkemlúps te Secwépemc (Kamloops First Nation) and Archdiocese of Vancouver on the Sacred Covenant published April 1, 2024.

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crstaff@catholicregister.org (Catholic Register Staff) Verbatim Fri, 12 Apr 2024 12:10:32 -0400
Priest lived, taught holy acceptance /opinion/columnists/item/36650-priest-lived-taught-holy-acceptance /opinion/columnists/item/36650-priest-lived-taught-holy-acceptance

Fr. Clair Watrin, the Basilian priest from southern Alberta who founded the ecumenical Live-In weekend retreat movement and Catholic Christian Outreach, has died at age 91. Both of those movements brought thousands of people into a deeper relationship with Jesus and His Church.

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glenargan@catholicregister.org (Glen Argan) Register Columnists Thu, 11 Apr 2024 11:26:55 -0400
Feminists must see motherhood as a gift /opinion/columnists/item/36649-feminists-must-see-motherhood-as-a-gift /opinion/columnists/item/36649-feminists-must-see-motherhood-as-a-gift

On International WomenƵapp Day, The Globe and Mail published a lengthy article about the difficulties millennial mothers face. An article released later in March also discusses “the motherhood penalty and its impact on Canadian women in the workplace.” Both are effectively summarized by this quote: “The world isn’t set up to support young mothers at work.”

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amrozek@catholicregister.org (Andrea Mrozek) Register Columnists Thu, 11 Apr 2024 11:18:35 -0400
Life of the spirit is habitual change /opinion/columnists/item/36648-life-of-the-spirit-is-habitual-change /opinion/columnists/item/36648-life-of-the-spirit-is-habitual-change

I am about to do a new thing.

Isaiah 43: 19

When I accepted the position of President of St. MaryƵapp University in Calgary, I had to convince my family that it was exciting to give up our life on the beach and move to a glorious mountainous winter wonderland. I must have been convincing because they immediately agreed. But when we left Sydney, Australia, at 40 degrees, and landed in Calgary at -40 degrees, my daughter looked at me sternly: “This is child abuse!”

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jturcotte@catholicregister.org (Gerry Turcotte ) Register Columnists Thu, 11 Apr 2024 11:13:44 -0400
Leaving time for the miraculous to emerge /opinion/columnists/item/36647-leaving-time-for-the-miraculous-to-emerge /opinion/columnists/item/36647-leaving-time-for-the-miraculous-to-emerge

More than a week has passed since Easter and there is still chocolate sitting in the Easter baskets. We are gradually learning that joy can be spread over many days in small doses, rather than trying to consume it all at once. Though the Easter baskets appear on Sunday morning, the resurrection in my life rarely arrives overnight. New life is emerging more than arriving suddenly.

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lperrault@catholicregister.org (Leah Perrault) Register Columnists Thu, 11 Apr 2024 11:01:21 -0400
Cash registered /opinion/letters/item/36627-cash-registered /opinion/letters/item/36627-cash-registered

Quinton AmundsonƵapp recent cover story “Cash no longer king” made for essential reading. The driver seems a mix of technophilia, fear and alienation turbo-charged during the pandemic.

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crstaff@catholicregister.org (Catholic Register Staff) Letters to the editor Thu, 04 Apr 2024 12:40:34 -0400
Confessions of a Catholic childhood /opinion/guest-columnists/item/36626-confessions-of-a-catholic-childhood /opinion/guest-columnists/item/36626-confessions-of-a-catholic-childhood

PROVERBS 28:13 ~“He who covers his sins will not prosper, but whoever confesses...”        

Confessionals: Our family called them “confession boxes.”

As a boy in the mid-1960s growing up along the Gaspé coast, I was intrigued by our Catholic churchƵapp confession box. There were three entrances: the centre compartment for the priest to enter through an actual door, and two side compartments (one on each side of the priestƵapp compartment) for the penitents, but no actual doors for them. There were, however, ornate embroidered curtains covering both entrances, which deterred curious but innocuous parishioners (I mean, was the person confessing good fodder that could be passed along to a neighbour or two, or was it a lesser, venial-type, sin?). The heavy curtains also dulled sound and the penitents knew to speak in a hush audible only to the priest, and he reciprocated. The result in the pews: indistinguishable voices in English and French. 

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Guest Columns Thu, 04 Apr 2024 12:36:14 -0400
The bearable lightness of whispering to Christ /opinion/guest-columnists/item/36624-the-bearable-lightness-of-whispering-to-christ /opinion/guest-columnists/item/36624-the-bearable-lightness-of-whispering-to-christ

St. Philip Neri once had a penitent confess to indulging in gossip. He advised the contrite soul to bring him a chicken, and to pluck its feathers as he walked the streets of Rome. When the man showed up with the chicken, his penance fulfilled, the great saint told him, “Now, brother, gather up all the feathers you’ve strewn about the city.”

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Guest Columns Thu, 04 Apr 2024 12:29:24 -0400