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CARDINAL HONOURS VICTIMS OF RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS AT LIVE Cardinal Thomas Collins apologized during his live-streamed Mass from St. Michael’s Cathedral June 6 and honoured those who died or were mistreated in Canada’s residential schools. The cardinal apologized as he addressed the late May discovery of an unmarked burial site containing the remains of 215 CANADA’S BISHOPS EXPRESS ‘DEEPEST SORROW’ OVER LOSS OF 215 Canada’s bishops are expressing their “deepest sorrow” and pledge to “continue walking side by side” with Indigenous people in the wake of the discovery of the bodies of 215 children buried at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. The JESUIT RETREAT AIMS FOR SACRED HEART ENCOUNTER Stillness and spiritual introspection will be accentuated concepts during the Jesuits of Canada’s second silent Ignatian retreat for young professionals taking place virtually June 4-6. Fr. John O’Brien, SJ, will facilitate this online event for men and women between the ages of 19 to 39 from the St FR. SCOTT LEWIS, S.J Fr. Scott Lewis is an associate professor of New Testament at Regis College, a founding member of the Toronto School of Theology. He is apast president of
PORTRAIT OF ST. KATERI SURVIVES DEVASTATING CHURCH FIRE ON Portrait of St. Kateri survives devastating church fire on Easter Sunday. Amidst the rubble left by the fire that consumed St. Theresa Point Catholic Church on Easter Sunday laid a picture of St. Kateri Tekakwitha almost completely intact. Her image on canvas somehow survived the blaze that melted the metal frame, charred the edges ofthe
IT WAS AT AN EARLY AGE GORING FOUND THAT GOD WAS WITH HIM After several years of studies and work, Goring decided to take a silent, week-long Ignatian guided retreat. “I look at it almost like a vacation with the Lord,” said Goring. “And about halfway through that retreat, I sensed that God was offering me a gift, and it was the gift to become a priest.”. That gift will come to fruition on May GRAHAM GREENE: A SAINT WHO WOULD BE SINNER Graham Greene: a saint who would be sinner. The Unquiet Englishman: A Life of Graham Greene, by Richard Greene (W.W. Norton, 2021, 608 pages) On fortuitous occasions, the right biographer finds the right subject at just the right time. Richard Greene (no relation to his subject), a professor of English at the University of Toronto, hasbeen
CARIBBEAN MUSIC BRINGS OUT CHURCH SPIRIT AT SUNDAY MASS February 4, 2017. Tweet. Toronto’s Caribbean Catholic Church is bringing the sound of the islands to Mass. The beat of the steel pan rings out at Sunday service at Our Lady of Good Counsel, a parish rooted in culture from the Caribbean and West Indies and the African diaspora that has flourished in THE CATHOLIC REGISTERNEWSOPINIONFAITHYOUTHFEATURESARCHIVE Ontario Catholic colleges feel effect of tuition freeze. High Court orders jailed Indian Jesuit to hospital for evaluation. Couples celebrate 11,752 years of marriage virtually. Nationwide pro-life message lives in virtual rallies. Germany's ecumenical assembly ends, but one bishop questions its benefits. CATHOLIC REGISTER CANADA NEWS Youth offer guide out of homelessness. By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register. A joint project by the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness (COH) and A Way Home Canada — and the slate of projects earmarked for the future — aims to ensure their jointly developed framework to prevent youth homelessness remains an ever-livingdocument.
CARDINAL HONOURS VICTIMS OF RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS AT LIVE Cardinal Thomas Collins apologized during his live-streamed Mass from St. Michael’s Cathedral June 6 and honoured those who died or were mistreated in Canada’s residential schools. The cardinal apologized as he addressed the late May discovery of an unmarked burial site containing the remains of 215 CANADA’S BISHOPS EXPRESS ‘DEEPEST SORROW’ OVER LOSS OF 215 Canada’s bishops are expressing their “deepest sorrow” and pledge to “continue walking side by side” with Indigenous people in the wake of the discovery of the bodies of 215 children buried at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. The JESUIT RETREAT AIMS FOR SACRED HEART ENCOUNTER Stillness and spiritual introspection will be accentuated concepts during the Jesuits of Canada’s second silent Ignatian retreat for young professionals taking place virtually June 4-6. Fr. John O’Brien, SJ, will facilitate this online event for men and women between the ages of 19 to 39 from the St FR. SCOTT LEWIS, S.J Fr. Scott Lewis is an associate professor of New Testament at Regis College, a founding member of the Toronto School of Theology. He is apast president of
PORTRAIT OF ST. KATERI SURVIVES DEVASTATING CHURCH FIRE ON Portrait of St. Kateri survives devastating church fire on Easter Sunday. Amidst the rubble left by the fire that consumed St. Theresa Point Catholic Church on Easter Sunday laid a picture of St. Kateri Tekakwitha almost completely intact. Her image on canvas somehow survived the blaze that melted the metal frame, charred the edges ofthe
IT WAS AT AN EARLY AGE GORING FOUND THAT GOD WAS WITH HIM After several years of studies and work, Goring decided to take a silent, week-long Ignatian guided retreat. “I look at it almost like a vacation with the Lord,” said Goring. “And about halfway through that retreat, I sensed that God was offering me a gift, and it was the gift to become a priest.”. That gift will come to fruition on May GRAHAM GREENE: A SAINT WHO WOULD BE SINNER Graham Greene: a saint who would be sinner. The Unquiet Englishman: A Life of Graham Greene, by Richard Greene (W.W. Norton, 2021, 608 pages) On fortuitous occasions, the right biographer finds the right subject at just the right time. Richard Greene (no relation to his subject), a professor of English at the University of Toronto, hasbeen
CARIBBEAN MUSIC BRINGS OUT CHURCH SPIRIT AT SUNDAY MASS February 4, 2017. Tweet. Toronto’s Caribbean Catholic Church is bringing the sound of the islands to Mass. The beat of the steel pan rings out at Sunday service at Our Lady of Good Counsel, a parish rooted in culture from the Caribbean and West Indies and the African diaspora that has flourished in COVID19 - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG Faith. News; Columnists. Fr. Ron Rolheiser; Mary Marrocco; Fr. ScottLewis
DISSERTATION WILL EXPLORE CHRISTIANITY AND HOLOCAUST Dissertation will explore Christianity and Holocaust. By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register. February 28, 2021. Tweet. A couple years ago, Prof. Robert Ventresca at King’s University College in London, Ont., was marking papers submitted to him by a precocious, intense, serious and curious undergraduate enrolled in his seminar on the role of CURRENT TORONTO WORSHIP RESTRICTIONS UNCHANGED BY ONTARIO Ontario’s stay-at-home order put into effect at 12:01 a.m. today won’t change current restrictions currently in place for worship services in Toronto. Attendance for Mass remains at 15-per-cent capacity of the worship space for sacramental celebrations, outside JOHNSON & JOHNSON VACCINE ‘MORALLY ACCEPTABLE’ DESPITE Johnson & Johnson vaccine ‘morally acceptable’ despite fetus origins. The approval of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine for use in Canada has heightened the discussion over whether Catholics should receive the vaccine, though Church teaching remains clear that it is “morally acceptable.”. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is producedusing
OPINION - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG Last week, I went to see director Neil Burger's seductively charming (and faintly sinister) new film The Illusionist. The story has to do with a young magician (excellent Edward Norton) in Vienna, circa 1900, who falls in love with a titled aristocrat (Jessica Biel), much to the annoyance of the lady's suitor, the Austrian crown prince (RufusSewell).
WEBSITE LAUNCHED TO REPORT SEXUAL MISCONDUCT BY CANADIAN The website, BishopReportingSystem.ca, gives people a secure and confidential platform to report sexual misconduct or cover-up by any active or retired Canadian bishop or eparchial bishop, according to a statement from the bishops. It can also be accessed toll-free, 24 hours a day, at 1-866-892-3737. “There has been a lot of effort andfocus
GRAHAM GREENE: A SAINT WHO WOULD BE SINNER The Unquiet Englishman: A Life of Graham Greene, by Richard Greene (W.W. Norton, 2021, 608 pages) On fortuitous occasions, the right biographer finds the right subject at just the right time. Richard Greene (no relation to his subject), a professor of English at the University of Toronto, has been reading and pondering Graham Greene, the most consequential English novelist of the last halfINDIGENOUS
QUITO, Ecuador - Clergy and religious must remember that all they have is freely given by God and they must never forget where they came from, Pope Francis told sisters, priests, seminarians and bishops gathered July 8 at the El Quinche Marian shrine near here. THE CATHOLIC REGISTER The phrase “Canada is back” has been increasingly present in the discourse about the values of our new government and its place in theglobal community.
TORONTO - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG Faith. News; Columnists. Fr. Ron Rolheiser; Mary Marrocco; Fr. ScottLewis
THE CATHOLIC REGISTERNEWSOPINIONFAITHYOUTHFEATURESARCHIVE Ontario Catholic colleges feel effect of tuition freeze. High Court orders jailed Indian Jesuit to hospital for evaluation. Couples celebrate 11,752 years of marriage virtually. Nationwide pro-life message lives in virtual rallies. Germany's ecumenical assembly ends, but one bishop questions its benefits. CATHOLIC REGISTER CANADA NEWS Youth offer guide out of homelessness. By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register. A joint project by the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness (COH) and A Way Home Canada — and the slate of projects earmarked for the future — aims to ensure their jointly developed framework to prevent youth homelessness remains an ever-livingdocument.
CARDINAL HONOURS VICTIMS OF RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS AT LIVE Cardinal Thomas Collins apologized during his live-streamed Mass from St. Michael’s Cathedral June 6 and honoured those who died or were mistreated in Canada’s residential schools. The cardinal apologized as he addressed the late May discovery of an unmarked burial site containing the remains of 215 CANADA’S BISHOPS EXPRESS ‘DEEPEST SORROW’ OVER LOSS OF 215 Canada’s bishops are expressing their “deepest sorrow” and pledge to “continue walking side by side” with Indigenous people in the wake of the discovery of the bodies of 215 children buried at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. The CURRENT TORONTO WORSHIP RESTRICTIONS UNCHANGED BY ONTARIO Ontario’s stay-at-home order put into effect at 12:01 a.m. today won’t change current restrictions currently in place for worship services in Toronto. Attendance for Mass remains at 15-per-cent capacity of the worship space for sacramental celebrations, outside MARCH FOR LIFE RETURNS TO PARLIAMENT HILL March For Life returns to Parliament Hill. OTTAWA -- The theme of this year’s March For Life in Canada is “You Are Not Alone.”. That theme will also apply if you are a pro-life Canadian and you show up on Parliament Hill May 13 to physically march in Ottawa. DISSERTATION WILL EXPLORE CHRISTIANITY AND HOLOCAUST Dissertation will explore Christianity and Holocaust. By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register. February 28, 2021. Tweet. A couple years ago, Prof. Robert Ventresca at King’s University College in London, Ont., was marking papers submitted to him by a precocious, intense, serious and curious undergraduate enrolled in his seminar on the role of PORTRAIT OF ST. KATERI SURVIVES DEVASTATING CHURCH FIRE ON Portrait of St. Kateri survives devastating church fire on Easter Sunday. Amidst the rubble left by the fire that consumed St. Theresa Point Catholic Church on Easter Sunday laid a picture of St. Kateri Tekakwitha almost completely intact. Her image on canvas somehow survived the blaze that melted the metal frame, charred the edges ofthe
IT WAS AT AN EARLY AGE GORING FOUND THAT GOD WAS WITH HIM After several years of studies and work, Goring decided to take a silent, week-long Ignatian guided retreat. “I look at it almost like a vacation with the Lord,” said Goring. “And about halfway through that retreat, I sensed that God was offering me a gift, and it was the gift to become a priest.”. That gift will come to fruition on May CARIBBEAN MUSIC BRINGS OUT CHURCH SPIRIT AT SUNDAY MASS February 4, 2017. Tweet. Toronto’s Caribbean Catholic Church is bringing the sound of the islands to Mass. The beat of the steel pan rings out at Sunday service at Our Lady of Good Counsel, a parish rooted in culture from the Caribbean and West Indies and the African diaspora that has flourished in THE CATHOLIC REGISTERNEWSOPINIONFAITHYOUTHFEATURESARCHIVE Ontario Catholic colleges feel effect of tuition freeze. High Court orders jailed Indian Jesuit to hospital for evaluation. Couples celebrate 11,752 years of marriage virtually. Nationwide pro-life message lives in virtual rallies. Germany's ecumenical assembly ends, but one bishop questions its benefits. CATHOLIC REGISTER CANADA NEWS Youth offer guide out of homelessness. By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register. A joint project by the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness (COH) and A Way Home Canada — and the slate of projects earmarked for the future — aims to ensure their jointly developed framework to prevent youth homelessness remains an ever-livingdocument.
CARDINAL HONOURS VICTIMS OF RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS AT LIVE Cardinal Thomas Collins apologized during his live-streamed Mass from St. Michael’s Cathedral June 6 and honoured those who died or were mistreated in Canada’s residential schools. The cardinal apologized as he addressed the late May discovery of an unmarked burial site containing the remains of 215 CANADA’S BISHOPS EXPRESS ‘DEEPEST SORROW’ OVER LOSS OF 215 Canada’s bishops are expressing their “deepest sorrow” and pledge to “continue walking side by side” with Indigenous people in the wake of the discovery of the bodies of 215 children buried at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. The CURRENT TORONTO WORSHIP RESTRICTIONS UNCHANGED BY ONTARIO Ontario’s stay-at-home order put into effect at 12:01 a.m. today won’t change current restrictions currently in place for worship services in Toronto. Attendance for Mass remains at 15-per-cent capacity of the worship space for sacramental celebrations, outside MARCH FOR LIFE RETURNS TO PARLIAMENT HILL March For Life returns to Parliament Hill. OTTAWA -- The theme of this year’s March For Life in Canada is “You Are Not Alone.”. That theme will also apply if you are a pro-life Canadian and you show up on Parliament Hill May 13 to physically march in Ottawa. DISSERTATION WILL EXPLORE CHRISTIANITY AND HOLOCAUST Dissertation will explore Christianity and Holocaust. By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register. February 28, 2021. Tweet. A couple years ago, Prof. Robert Ventresca at King’s University College in London, Ont., was marking papers submitted to him by a precocious, intense, serious and curious undergraduate enrolled in his seminar on the role of PORTRAIT OF ST. KATERI SURVIVES DEVASTATING CHURCH FIRE ON Portrait of St. Kateri survives devastating church fire on Easter Sunday. Amidst the rubble left by the fire that consumed St. Theresa Point Catholic Church on Easter Sunday laid a picture of St. Kateri Tekakwitha almost completely intact. Her image on canvas somehow survived the blaze that melted the metal frame, charred the edges ofthe
IT WAS AT AN EARLY AGE GORING FOUND THAT GOD WAS WITH HIM After several years of studies and work, Goring decided to take a silent, week-long Ignatian guided retreat. “I look at it almost like a vacation with the Lord,” said Goring. “And about halfway through that retreat, I sensed that God was offering me a gift, and it was the gift to become a priest.”. That gift will come to fruition on May CARIBBEAN MUSIC BRINGS OUT CHURCH SPIRIT AT SUNDAY MASS February 4, 2017. Tweet. Toronto’s Caribbean Catholic Church is bringing the sound of the islands to Mass. The beat of the steel pan rings out at Sunday service at Our Lady of Good Counsel, a parish rooted in culture from the Caribbean and West Indies and the African diaspora that has flourished in CANADA - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG OTTAWA - Long a thorn in the side of Zimbabwe's president, Robert Mugabe, Roman Catholic Archbishop Pius Ncube of Bulawayo — the African nation's second largest city — is showing no signs of relenting in his campaign to remove Mugabe from power OPINION - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG 1 day ago · Last week, I went to see director Neil Burger's seductively charming (and faintly sinister) new film The Illusionist. The story has to do with a young magician (excellent Edward Norton) in Vienna, circa 1900, who falls in love with a titled aristocrat (Jessica Biel), much to the annoyance of the lady's suitor, the Austrian crown prince (Rufus Sewell). POST-COVID RESET NEEDS CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES Post-COVID reset needs Christian principles. OTTAWA -- As Canadians continue to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, the question of what happens after the global community recovers from COVID’s impact remains unanswered. There is much talk of “The Great Reset.”. Environmentalists and social justice organizations see an opportunityready
INDIGENOUS - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG 1 day ago · QUITO, Ecuador - Clergy and religious must remember that all they have is freely given by God and they must never forget where they came from, Pope Francis told sisters, priests, seminarians and bishops gathered July 8 at the El Quinche Marian shrine near here. VATICAN - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG Faith. News; Columnists. Fr. Ron Rolheiser; Mary Marrocco; Fr. ScottLewis
JESUIT RETREAT AIMS FOR SACRED HEART ENCOUNTER Stillness and spiritual introspection will be accentuated concepts during the Jesuits of Canada’s second silent Ignatian retreat for young professionals taking place virtually June 4-6. Fr. John O’Brien, SJ, will facilitate this online event for men and women between the ages of 19 to 39 from the St CURRENT TORONTO WORSHIP RESTRICTIONS UNCHANGED BY ONTARIO Ontario’s stay-at-home order put into effect at 12:01 a.m. today won’t change current restrictions currently in place for worship services in Toronto. Attendance for Mass remains at 15-per-cent capacity of the worship space for sacramental celebrations, outside ALBERTA CHURCHES DEALT HARSHEST COVID-19 MEASURES IN A YEAR Alberta churches dealt harshest COVID-19 measures in a year. Houses of worship were among the many sectors of Alberta society hit with the most stringent COVID-19 capacity guidelines since the first wave of the virus last spring. New regulations are limiting in-person worship services to 15 people in high case areas, down from the 15 per cent FARMS COULD BE COVID HOTSPOT, AGAIN Farms could be COVID hotspot, again. A year after three migrant farm workers died in Ontario and COVID-19 infections ran rampant in bunkhouses, Fr. Peter Ciallella is worried about this year’s growing season. “I’m very concerned about a repeat of last year. We REAL ‘SPIRITUAL DIRECTION’ HAS DEFINED BOUNDARIES Real ‘spiritual direction’ has defined boundaries. That Jean Vanier preyed on women who thought of him as their spiritual director is obviously a serious case of spiritual and sexual abuse. It’s also an illustration of the difference between real spiritual direction and mumbo jumbo, said Montreal-based spiritual director Jesuit Br. Dan THE CATHOLIC REGISTERNEWSOPINIONFAITHYOUTHFEATURESARCHIVE Ontario Catholic colleges feel effect of tuition freeze. High Court orders jailed Indian Jesuit to hospital for evaluation. Couples celebrate 11,752 years of marriage virtually. Nationwide pro-life message lives in virtual rallies. Germany's ecumenical assembly ends, but one bishop questions its benefits. CATHOLIC REGISTER CANADA NEWS Youth offer guide out of homelessness. By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register. A joint project by the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness (COH) and A Way Home Canada — and the slate of projects earmarked for the future — aims to ensure their jointly developed framework to prevent youth homelessness remains an ever-livingdocument.
CANADA’S BISHOPS EXPRESS ‘DEEPEST SORROW’ OVER LOSS OF 215 Canada’s bishops are expressing their “deepest sorrow” and pledge to “continue walking side by side” with Indigenous people in the wake of the discovery of the bodies of 215 children buried at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. The JESUIT RETREAT AIMS FOR SACRED HEART ENCOUNTER Jesuit retreat aims for Sacred Heart encounter. Stillness and spiritual introspection will be accentuated concepts during the Jesuits of Canada’s second silent Ignatian retreat for young professionals taking place virtually June 4-6. Fr. John O’Brien, SJ, will facilitate this online event for men and women between the agesof 19 to 39 from
FARMS COULD BE COVID HOTSPOT, AGAIN Farms could be COVID hotspot, again. A year after three migrant farm workers died in Ontario and COVID-19 infections ran rampant in bunkhouses, Fr. Peter Ciallella is worried about this year’s growing season. “I’m very concerned about a repeat of last year. We CURRENT TORONTO WORSHIP RESTRICTIONS UNCHANGED BY ONTARIO Ontario’s stay-at-home order put into effect at 12:01 a.m. today won’t change current restrictions currently in place for worship services in Toronto. Attendance for Mass remains at 15-per-cent capacity of the worship space for sacramental celebrations, outside MARCH FOR LIFE RETURNS TO PARLIAMENT HILL March For Life returns to Parliament Hill. OTTAWA -- The theme of this year’s March For Life in Canada is “You Are Not Alone.”. That theme will also apply if you are a pro-life Canadian and you show up on Parliament Hill May 13 to physically march in Ottawa. DISSERTATION WILL EXPLORE CHRISTIANITY AND HOLOCAUST Dissertation will explore Christianity and Holocaust. By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register. February 28, 2021. Tweet. A couple years ago, Prof. Robert Ventresca at King’s University College in London, Ont., was marking papers submitted to him by a precocious, intense, serious and curious undergraduate enrolled in his seminar on the role of PORTRAIT OF ST. KATERI SURVIVES DEVASTATING CHURCH FIRE ON Portrait of St. Kateri survives devastating church fire on Easter Sunday. Amidst the rubble left by the fire that consumed St. Theresa Point Catholic Church on Easter Sunday laid a picture of St. Kateri Tekakwitha almost completely intact. Her image on canvas somehow survived the blaze that melted the metal frame, charred the edges ofthe
CARIBBEAN MUSIC BRINGS OUT CHURCH SPIRIT AT SUNDAY MASS February 4, 2017. Tweet. Toronto’s Caribbean Catholic Church is bringing the sound of the islands to Mass. The beat of the steel pan rings out at Sunday service at Our Lady of Good Counsel, a parish rooted in culture from the Caribbean and West Indies and the African diaspora that has flourished in THE CATHOLIC REGISTERNEWSOPINIONFAITHYOUTHFEATURESARCHIVE Ontario Catholic colleges feel effect of tuition freeze. High Court orders jailed Indian Jesuit to hospital for evaluation. Couples celebrate 11,752 years of marriage virtually. Nationwide pro-life message lives in virtual rallies. Germany's ecumenical assembly ends, but one bishop questions its benefits. CATHOLIC REGISTER CANADA NEWS Youth offer guide out of homelessness. By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register. A joint project by the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness (COH) and A Way Home Canada — and the slate of projects earmarked for the future — aims to ensure their jointly developed framework to prevent youth homelessness remains an ever-livingdocument.
CANADA’S BISHOPS EXPRESS ‘DEEPEST SORROW’ OVER LOSS OF 215 Canada’s bishops are expressing their “deepest sorrow” and pledge to “continue walking side by side” with Indigenous people in the wake of the discovery of the bodies of 215 children buried at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. The JESUIT RETREAT AIMS FOR SACRED HEART ENCOUNTER Jesuit retreat aims for Sacred Heart encounter. Stillness and spiritual introspection will be accentuated concepts during the Jesuits of Canada’s second silent Ignatian retreat for young professionals taking place virtually June 4-6. Fr. John O’Brien, SJ, will facilitate this online event for men and women between the agesof 19 to 39 from
FARMS COULD BE COVID HOTSPOT, AGAIN Farms could be COVID hotspot, again. A year after three migrant farm workers died in Ontario and COVID-19 infections ran rampant in bunkhouses, Fr. Peter Ciallella is worried about this year’s growing season. “I’m very concerned about a repeat of last year. We CURRENT TORONTO WORSHIP RESTRICTIONS UNCHANGED BY ONTARIO Ontario’s stay-at-home order put into effect at 12:01 a.m. today won’t change current restrictions currently in place for worship services in Toronto. Attendance for Mass remains at 15-per-cent capacity of the worship space for sacramental celebrations, outside MARCH FOR LIFE RETURNS TO PARLIAMENT HILL March For Life returns to Parliament Hill. OTTAWA -- The theme of this year’s March For Life in Canada is “You Are Not Alone.”. That theme will also apply if you are a pro-life Canadian and you show up on Parliament Hill May 13 to physically march in Ottawa. DISSERTATION WILL EXPLORE CHRISTIANITY AND HOLOCAUST Dissertation will explore Christianity and Holocaust. By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register. February 28, 2021. Tweet. A couple years ago, Prof. Robert Ventresca at King’s University College in London, Ont., was marking papers submitted to him by a precocious, intense, serious and curious undergraduate enrolled in his seminar on the role of PORTRAIT OF ST. KATERI SURVIVES DEVASTATING CHURCH FIRE ON Portrait of St. Kateri survives devastating church fire on Easter Sunday. Amidst the rubble left by the fire that consumed St. Theresa Point Catholic Church on Easter Sunday laid a picture of St. Kateri Tekakwitha almost completely intact. Her image on canvas somehow survived the blaze that melted the metal frame, charred the edges ofthe
CARIBBEAN MUSIC BRINGS OUT CHURCH SPIRIT AT SUNDAY MASS February 4, 2017. Tweet. Toronto’s Caribbean Catholic Church is bringing the sound of the islands to Mass. The beat of the steel pan rings out at Sunday service at Our Lady of Good Counsel, a parish rooted in culture from the Caribbean and West Indies and the African diaspora that has flourished in CANADA - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG OTTAWA - Long a thorn in the side of Zimbabwe's president, Robert Mugabe, Roman Catholic Archbishop Pius Ncube of Bulawayo — the African nation's second largest city — is showing no signs of relenting in his campaign to remove Mugabe from power OPINION - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG 8 hours ago · Last week, I went to see director Neil Burger's seductively charming (and faintly sinister) new film The Illusionist. The story has to do with a young magician (excellent Edward Norton) in Vienna, circa 1900, who falls in love with a titled aristocrat (Jessica Biel), much to the annoyance of the lady's suitor, the Austrian crown prince (Rufus Sewell). POST-COVID RESET NEEDS CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES Post-COVID reset needs Christian principles. OTTAWA -- As Canadians continue to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, the question of what happens after the global community recovers from COVID’s impact remains unanswered. There is much talk of “The Great Reset.”. Environmentalists and social justice organizations see an opportunityready
INDIGENOUS - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG 1 day ago · QUITO, Ecuador - Clergy and religious must remember that all they have is freely given by God and they must never forget where they came from, Pope Francis told sisters, priests, seminarians and bishops gathered July 8 at the El Quinche Marian shrine near here. FEATURES - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG From the very beginnings of Christianity the grotto where Jesus was born has been revered as one of the most sacred places in the world. Today it is designated a World Heritage Site and Roman Catholics from all over the world gather here every Christmas Eve for Midnight Mass. COME BACK TO MASS, ARCHBISHOP PLEADS Come back to Mass, archbishop pleads. PHILADELPHIA -- Imploring Catholics of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to return to the celebration of Mass in person, Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez launched a major initiative for that purpose on Pentecost Sunday, May 23. He described the initiative, titled “Nothing Compares to Being There,” in a letter CURRENT TORONTO WORSHIP RESTRICTIONS UNCHANGED BY ONTARIO Ontario’s stay-at-home order put into effect at 12:01 a.m. today won’t change current restrictions currently in place for worship services in Toronto. Attendance for Mass remains at 15-per-cent capacity of the worship space for sacramental celebrations, outside FARMS COULD BE COVID HOTSPOT, AGAIN Farms could be COVID hotspot, again. A year after three migrant farm workers died in Ontario and COVID-19 infections ran rampant in bunkhouses, Fr. Peter Ciallella is worried about this year’s growing season. “I’m very concerned about a repeat of last year. WeROBERT KINGHORN
Robert Kinghorn. Robert Kinghorn is a deacon of the Archdiocese of Toronto. You can read his column, "The Church on the Street" in The Catholic Register. You can contact him at robert.kinghorn@ekinghorn.com. May 2, 2021. FR. SCOTT LEWIS, S.J Fr. Scott Lewis is an associate professor of New Testament at Regis College, a founding member of the Toronto School of Theology. He is apast president of
THE CATHOLIC REGISTERNEWSOPINIONFAITHYOUTHFEATURESARCHIVE Ontario Catholic colleges feel effect of tuition freeze. High Court orders jailed Indian Jesuit to hospital for evaluation. Couples celebrate 11,752 years of marriage virtually. Nationwide pro-life message lives in virtual rallies. Germany's ecumenical assembly ends, but one bishop questions its benefits. CATHOLIC REGISTER CANADA NEWS Youth offer guide out of homelessness. By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register. A joint project by the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness (COH) and A Way Home Canada — and the slate of projects earmarked for the future — aims to ensure their jointly developed framework to prevent youth homelessness remains an ever-livingdocument.
CANADA’S BISHOPS EXPRESS ‘DEEPEST SORROW’ OVER LOSS OF 215 Canada’s bishops are expressing their “deepest sorrow” and pledge to “continue walking side by side” with Indigenous people in the wake of the discovery of the bodies of 215 children buried at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. The JESUIT RETREAT AIMS FOR SACRED HEART ENCOUNTER Jesuit retreat aims for Sacred Heart encounter. Stillness and spiritual introspection will be accentuated concepts during the Jesuits of Canada’s second silent Ignatian retreat for young professionals taking place virtually June 4-6. Fr. John O’Brien, SJ, will facilitate this online event for men and women between the agesof 19 to 39 from
FARMS COULD BE COVID HOTSPOT, AGAIN Farms could be COVID hotspot, again. A year after three migrant farm workers died in Ontario and COVID-19 infections ran rampant in bunkhouses, Fr. Peter Ciallella is worried about this year’s growing season. “I’m very concerned about a repeat of last year. We CURRENT TORONTO WORSHIP RESTRICTIONS UNCHANGED BY ONTARIO Ontario’s stay-at-home order put into effect at 12:01 a.m. today won’t change current restrictions currently in place for worship services in Toronto. Attendance for Mass remains at 15-per-cent capacity of the worship space for sacramental celebrations, outside MARCH FOR LIFE RETURNS TO PARLIAMENT HILL March For Life returns to Parliament Hill. OTTAWA -- The theme of this year’s March For Life in Canada is “You Are Not Alone.”. That theme will also apply if you are a pro-life Canadian and you show up on Parliament Hill May 13 to physically march in Ottawa. DISSERTATION WILL EXPLORE CHRISTIANITY AND HOLOCAUST Dissertation will explore Christianity and Holocaust. By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register. February 28, 2021. Tweet. A couple years ago, Prof. Robert Ventresca at King’s University College in London, Ont., was marking papers submitted to him by a precocious, intense, serious and curious undergraduate enrolled in his seminar on the role of PORTRAIT OF ST. KATERI SURVIVES DEVASTATING CHURCH FIRE ON Portrait of St. Kateri survives devastating church fire on Easter Sunday. Amidst the rubble left by the fire that consumed St. Theresa Point Catholic Church on Easter Sunday laid a picture of St. Kateri Tekakwitha almost completely intact. Her image on canvas somehow survived the blaze that melted the metal frame, charred the edges ofthe
CARIBBEAN MUSIC BRINGS OUT CHURCH SPIRIT AT SUNDAY MASS February 4, 2017. Tweet. Toronto’s Caribbean Catholic Church is bringing the sound of the islands to Mass. The beat of the steel pan rings out at Sunday service at Our Lady of Good Counsel, a parish rooted in culture from the Caribbean and West Indies and the African diaspora that has flourished in THE CATHOLIC REGISTERNEWSOPINIONFAITHYOUTHFEATURESARCHIVE Ontario Catholic colleges feel effect of tuition freeze. High Court orders jailed Indian Jesuit to hospital for evaluation. Couples celebrate 11,752 years of marriage virtually. Nationwide pro-life message lives in virtual rallies. Germany's ecumenical assembly ends, but one bishop questions its benefits. CATHOLIC REGISTER CANADA NEWS Youth offer guide out of homelessness. By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register. A joint project by the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness (COH) and A Way Home Canada — and the slate of projects earmarked for the future — aims to ensure their jointly developed framework to prevent youth homelessness remains an ever-livingdocument.
CANADA’S BISHOPS EXPRESS ‘DEEPEST SORROW’ OVER LOSS OF 215 Canada’s bishops are expressing their “deepest sorrow” and pledge to “continue walking side by side” with Indigenous people in the wake of the discovery of the bodies of 215 children buried at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. The JESUIT RETREAT AIMS FOR SACRED HEART ENCOUNTER Jesuit retreat aims for Sacred Heart encounter. Stillness and spiritual introspection will be accentuated concepts during the Jesuits of Canada’s second silent Ignatian retreat for young professionals taking place virtually June 4-6. Fr. John O’Brien, SJ, will facilitate this online event for men and women between the agesof 19 to 39 from
FARMS COULD BE COVID HOTSPOT, AGAIN Farms could be COVID hotspot, again. A year after three migrant farm workers died in Ontario and COVID-19 infections ran rampant in bunkhouses, Fr. Peter Ciallella is worried about this year’s growing season. “I’m very concerned about a repeat of last year. We CURRENT TORONTO WORSHIP RESTRICTIONS UNCHANGED BY ONTARIO Ontario’s stay-at-home order put into effect at 12:01 a.m. today won’t change current restrictions currently in place for worship services in Toronto. Attendance for Mass remains at 15-per-cent capacity of the worship space for sacramental celebrations, outside MARCH FOR LIFE RETURNS TO PARLIAMENT HILL March For Life returns to Parliament Hill. OTTAWA -- The theme of this year’s March For Life in Canada is “You Are Not Alone.”. That theme will also apply if you are a pro-life Canadian and you show up on Parliament Hill May 13 to physically march in Ottawa. DISSERTATION WILL EXPLORE CHRISTIANITY AND HOLOCAUST Dissertation will explore Christianity and Holocaust. By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register. February 28, 2021. Tweet. A couple years ago, Prof. Robert Ventresca at King’s University College in London, Ont., was marking papers submitted to him by a precocious, intense, serious and curious undergraduate enrolled in his seminar on the role of PORTRAIT OF ST. KATERI SURVIVES DEVASTATING CHURCH FIRE ON Portrait of St. Kateri survives devastating church fire on Easter Sunday. Amidst the rubble left by the fire that consumed St. Theresa Point Catholic Church on Easter Sunday laid a picture of St. Kateri Tekakwitha almost completely intact. Her image on canvas somehow survived the blaze that melted the metal frame, charred the edges ofthe
CARIBBEAN MUSIC BRINGS OUT CHURCH SPIRIT AT SUNDAY MASS February 4, 2017. Tweet. Toronto’s Caribbean Catholic Church is bringing the sound of the islands to Mass. The beat of the steel pan rings out at Sunday service at Our Lady of Good Counsel, a parish rooted in culture from the Caribbean and West Indies and the African diaspora that has flourished in CANADA - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG OTTAWA - Long a thorn in the side of Zimbabwe's president, Robert Mugabe, Roman Catholic Archbishop Pius Ncube of Bulawayo — the African nation's second largest city — is showing no signs of relenting in his campaign to remove Mugabe from power OPINION - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG 4 hours ago · Last week, I went to see director Neil Burger's seductively charming (and faintly sinister) new film The Illusionist. The story has to do with a young magician (excellent Edward Norton) in Vienna, circa 1900, who falls in love with a titled aristocrat (Jessica Biel), much to the annoyance of the lady's suitor, the Austrian crown prince (Rufus Sewell). POST-COVID RESET NEEDS CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES Post-COVID reset needs Christian principles. OTTAWA -- As Canadians continue to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, the question of what happens after the global community recovers from COVID’s impact remains unanswered. There is much talk of “The Great Reset.”. Environmentalists and social justice organizations see an opportunityready
INDIGENOUS - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG 21 hours ago · QUITO, Ecuador - Clergy and religious must remember that all they have is freely given by God and they must never forget where they came from, Pope Francis told sisters, priests, seminarians and bishops gathered July 8 at the El Quinche Marian shrine near here. FEATURES - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG From the very beginnings of Christianity the grotto where Jesus was born has been revered as one of the most sacred places in the world. Today it is designated a World Heritage Site and Roman Catholics from all over the world gather here every Christmas Eve for Midnight Mass. COME BACK TO MASS, ARCHBISHOP PLEADS Come back to Mass, archbishop pleads. PHILADELPHIA -- Imploring Catholics of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to return to the celebration of Mass in person, Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez launched a major initiative for that purpose on Pentecost Sunday, May 23. He described the initiative, titled “Nothing Compares to Being There,” in a letter CURRENT TORONTO WORSHIP RESTRICTIONS UNCHANGED BY ONTARIO Ontario’s stay-at-home order put into effect at 12:01 a.m. today won’t change current restrictions currently in place for worship services in Toronto. Attendance for Mass remains at 15-per-cent capacity of the worship space for sacramental celebrations, outside FARMS COULD BE COVID HOTSPOT, AGAIN Farms could be COVID hotspot, again. A year after three migrant farm workers died in Ontario and COVID-19 infections ran rampant in bunkhouses, Fr. Peter Ciallella is worried about this year’s growing season. “I’m very concerned about a repeat of last year. WeROBERT KINGHORN
Robert Kinghorn. Robert Kinghorn is a deacon of the Archdiocese of Toronto. You can read his column, "The Church on the Street" in The Catholic Register. You can contact him at robert.kinghorn@ekinghorn.com. May 2, 2021. FR. SCOTT LEWIS, S.J Fr. Scott Lewis is an associate professor of New Testament at Regis College, a founding member of the Toronto School of Theology. He is apast president of
THE CATHOLIC REGISTERNEWSOPINIONFAITHYOUTHFEATURESARCHIVE Ontario Catholic colleges feel effect of tuition freeze. High Court orders jailed Indian Jesuit to hospital for evaluation. Couples celebrate 11,752 years of marriage virtually. Nationwide pro-life message lives in virtual rallies. Germany's ecumenical assembly ends, but one bishop questions its benefits. CATHOLIC REGISTER CANADA NEWS Youth offer guide out of homelessness. By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register. A joint project by the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness (COH) and A Way Home Canada — and the slate of projects earmarked for the future — aims to ensure their jointly developed framework to prevent youth homelessness remains an ever-livingdocument.
CANADA’S BISHOPS EXPRESS ‘DEEPEST SORROW’ OVER LOSS OF 215 Canada’s bishops are expressing their “deepest sorrow” and pledge to “continue walking side by side” with Indigenous people in the wake of the discovery of the bodies of 215 children buried at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. The READERS SPEAK OUT: MAY 2, 2021 Wonderful work Re: Sisters turn crisis pregnancy into storybook ending (April 4): What an awesomely uplifting story your YSN writer, Angelica Vecchiato, wrote describing the wonderful work the Sisters of Life are performing: aiding women facing an unexpected pregnancy. In JESUIT RETREAT AIMS FOR SACRED HEART ENCOUNTER Jesuit retreat aims for Sacred Heart encounter. Stillness and spiritual introspection will be accentuated concepts during the Jesuits of Canada’s second silent Ignatian retreat for young professionals taking place virtually June 4-6. Fr. John O’Brien, SJ, will facilitate this online event for men and women between the agesof 19 to 39 from
PORTRAIT OF ST. KATERI SURVIVES DEVASTATING CHURCH FIRE ON Portrait of St. Kateri survives devastating church fire on Easter Sunday. Amidst the rubble left by the fire that consumed St. Theresa Point Catholic Church on Easter Sunday laid a picture of St. Kateri Tekakwitha almost completely intact. Her image on canvas somehow survived the blaze that melted the metal frame, charred the edges ofthe
MSGR SAM BIANCO
Msgr. Sam Bianco — born as the Great Depression ended and his father went off to war, raised in the postwar boom, ordained in that first decade after the Second Vatican Council — had a 45-year career in ministry. Published in Estate Planning. CARIBBEAN MUSIC BRINGS OUT CHURCH SPIRIT AT SUNDAY MASS February 4, 2017. Tweet. Toronto’s Caribbean Catholic Church is bringing the sound of the islands to Mass. The beat of the steel pan rings out at Sunday service at Our Lady of Good Counsel, a parish rooted in culture from the Caribbean and West Indies and the African diaspora that has flourished in REAL ‘SPIRITUAL DIRECTION’ HAS DEFINED BOUNDARIES Real ‘spiritual direction’ has defined boundaries. That Jean Vanier preyed on women who thought of him as their spiritual director is obviously a serious case of spiritual and sexual abuse. It’s also an illustration of the difference between real spiritual direction and mumbo jumbo, said Montreal-based spiritual director Jesuit Br. Dan COMMENT: MOTHERS HAVE A SPECIAL PLACE IN WORLD OF PRIESTLY Comment: Mothers have a special place in world of priestly vocation. In Toronto the priestly ordinations usually have a maternal character. The customary date is in May, Mary’s month, and usually falls the day before Mother’s Day, which is not a religious feast day, but certainly can be looked upon with the eyes of faith. This year wasmore
THE CATHOLIC REGISTERNEWSOPINIONFAITHYOUTHFEATURESARCHIVE Ontario Catholic colleges feel effect of tuition freeze. High Court orders jailed Indian Jesuit to hospital for evaluation. Couples celebrate 11,752 years of marriage virtually. Nationwide pro-life message lives in virtual rallies. Germany's ecumenical assembly ends, but one bishop questions its benefits. CATHOLIC REGISTER CANADA NEWS Youth offer guide out of homelessness. By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register. A joint project by the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness (COH) and A Way Home Canada — and the slate of projects earmarked for the future — aims to ensure their jointly developed framework to prevent youth homelessness remains an ever-livingdocument.
CANADA’S BISHOPS EXPRESS ‘DEEPEST SORROW’ OVER LOSS OF 215 Canada’s bishops are expressing their “deepest sorrow” and pledge to “continue walking side by side” with Indigenous people in the wake of the discovery of the bodies of 215 children buried at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. The READERS SPEAK OUT: MAY 2, 2021 Wonderful work Re: Sisters turn crisis pregnancy into storybook ending (April 4): What an awesomely uplifting story your YSN writer, Angelica Vecchiato, wrote describing the wonderful work the Sisters of Life are performing: aiding women facing an unexpected pregnancy. In JESUIT RETREAT AIMS FOR SACRED HEART ENCOUNTER Jesuit retreat aims for Sacred Heart encounter. Stillness and spiritual introspection will be accentuated concepts during the Jesuits of Canada’s second silent Ignatian retreat for young professionals taking place virtually June 4-6. Fr. John O’Brien, SJ, will facilitate this online event for men and women between the agesof 19 to 39 from
PORTRAIT OF ST. KATERI SURVIVES DEVASTATING CHURCH FIRE ON Portrait of St. Kateri survives devastating church fire on Easter Sunday. Amidst the rubble left by the fire that consumed St. Theresa Point Catholic Church on Easter Sunday laid a picture of St. Kateri Tekakwitha almost completely intact. Her image on canvas somehow survived the blaze that melted the metal frame, charred the edges ofthe
MSGR SAM BIANCO
Msgr. Sam Bianco — born as the Great Depression ended and his father went off to war, raised in the postwar boom, ordained in that first decade after the Second Vatican Council — had a 45-year career in ministry. Published in Estate Planning. CARIBBEAN MUSIC BRINGS OUT CHURCH SPIRIT AT SUNDAY MASS February 4, 2017. Tweet. Toronto’s Caribbean Catholic Church is bringing the sound of the islands to Mass. The beat of the steel pan rings out at Sunday service at Our Lady of Good Counsel, a parish rooted in culture from the Caribbean and West Indies and the African diaspora that has flourished in REAL ‘SPIRITUAL DIRECTION’ HAS DEFINED BOUNDARIES Real ‘spiritual direction’ has defined boundaries. That Jean Vanier preyed on women who thought of him as their spiritual director is obviously a serious case of spiritual and sexual abuse. It’s also an illustration of the difference between real spiritual direction and mumbo jumbo, said Montreal-based spiritual director Jesuit Br. Dan COMMENT: MOTHERS HAVE A SPECIAL PLACE IN WORLD OF PRIESTLY Comment: Mothers have a special place in world of priestly vocation. In Toronto the priestly ordinations usually have a maternal character. The customary date is in May, Mary’s month, and usually falls the day before Mother’s Day, which is not a religious feast day, but certainly can be looked upon with the eyes of faith. This year wasmore
READERS SPEAK OUT: MAY 2, 2021 Please support The Catholic Register. Unlike many media companies, The Catholic Register has never charged readers for access to the news and information on our website.We want to keep our award-winning journalism as widely available as possible, which has become acutely important amid the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. FARMS COULD BE COVID HOTSPOT, AGAIN Farms could be COVID hotspot, again. A year after three migrant farm workers died in Ontario and COVID-19 infections ran rampant in bunkhouses, Fr. Peter Ciallella is worried about this year’s growing season. “I’m very concerned about a repeat of last year. We CURRENT TORONTO WORSHIP RESTRICTIONS UNCHANGED BY ONTARIO Ontario’s stay-at-home order put into effect at 12:01 a.m. today won’t change current restrictions currently in place for worship services in Toronto. Attendance for Mass remains at 15-per-cent capacity of the worship space for sacramental celebrations, outside MARCH FOR LIFE RETURNS TO PARLIAMENT HILL March For Life returns to Parliament Hill. OTTAWA -- The theme of this year’s March For Life in Canada is “You Are Not Alone.”. That theme will also apply if you are a pro-life Canadian and you show up on Parliament Hill May 13 to physically march in Ottawa. RESEARCH - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG WASHINGTON – The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops objected to a U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) proposal to authorize federally funded research on part-human, part-animal embryos in comments submitted to the agency Sept. 2. PICKERING, ONT. - FRIARS' STUDENT WRITING AWARDS Deadline for entries is Monday, February 15, 2021. Entries may be submitted by e-mail: Re: "Writing Award" to editor@catholicregister.org. or by mail: Writing Award, The Catholic Register, 1155 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON,M4T 1W2. For further information please contact: 416-934-3400 (x 527) or 1-855-441-4077 (x 401) Additional infromation about FEATURES - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG When the College of Cardinals began the conclave on March 12, 2013, the excitement and expectations were palpable. With the Habemus Papam the following afternoon came the name of a stranger, and outsider, who instantly won over the world with the words, “Fratelli e Sorelle, buona sera!” (“Brothers and sisters, good evening!”) EMBRYO - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG Adult stem cells, easily harvested from human bone marrow, umbilical cord blood and fat tissue, have a successful track record in treatments for more than 90 medical conditions and diseases, including sickle cell anemia, multiple myeloma cancer and damaged heart tissue. FEATURES - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG From the very beginnings of Christianity the grotto where Jesus was born has been revered as one of the most sacred places in the world. Today it is designated a World Heritage Site and Roman Catholics from all over the world gather here every Christmas Eve for Midnight Mass. TRUTH - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG Faith. News; Columnists. Fr. Ron Rolheiser; Mary Marrocco; Fr. ScottLewis
THE CATHOLIC REGISTERNEWSOPINIONFAITHYOUTHFEATURESARCHIVE Ontario Catholic colleges feel effect of tuition freeze. High Court orders jailed Indian Jesuit to hospital for evaluation. Couples celebrate 11,752 years of marriage virtually. Nationwide pro-life message lives in virtual rallies. Germany's ecumenical assembly ends, but one bishop questions its benefits. CATHOLIC REGISTER CANADA NEWS Youth offer guide out of homelessness. By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register. A joint project by the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness (COH) and A Way Home Canada — and the slate of projects earmarked for the future — aims to ensure their jointly developed framework to prevent youth homelessness remains an ever-livingdocument.
CANADA’S BISHOPS EXPRESS ‘DEEPEST SORROW’ OVER LOSS OF 215 Canada’s bishops are expressing their “deepest sorrow” and pledge to “continue walking side by side” with Indigenous people in the wake of the discovery of the bodies of 215 children buried at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. The READERS SPEAK OUT: MAY 2, 2021 Wonderful work Re: Sisters turn crisis pregnancy into storybook ending (April 4): What an awesomely uplifting story your YSN writer, Angelica Vecchiato, wrote describing the wonderful work the Sisters of Life are performing: aiding women facing an unexpected pregnancy. In JESUIT RETREAT AIMS FOR SACRED HEART ENCOUNTER Jesuit retreat aims for Sacred Heart encounter. Stillness and spiritual introspection will be accentuated concepts during the Jesuits of Canada’s second silent Ignatian retreat for young professionals taking place virtually June 4-6. Fr. John O’Brien, SJ, will facilitate this online event for men and women between the agesof 19 to 39 from
PORTRAIT OF ST. KATERI SURVIVES DEVASTATING CHURCH FIRE ON Portrait of St. Kateri survives devastating church fire on Easter Sunday. Amidst the rubble left by the fire that consumed St. Theresa Point Catholic Church on Easter Sunday laid a picture of St. Kateri Tekakwitha almost completely intact. Her image on canvas somehow survived the blaze that melted the metal frame, charred the edges ofthe
MSGR SAM BIANCO
Msgr. Sam Bianco — born as the Great Depression ended and his father went off to war, raised in the postwar boom, ordained in that first decade after the Second Vatican Council — had a 45-year career in ministry. Published in Estate Planning. CARIBBEAN MUSIC BRINGS OUT CHURCH SPIRIT AT SUNDAY MASS February 4, 2017. Tweet. Toronto’s Caribbean Catholic Church is bringing the sound of the islands to Mass. The beat of the steel pan rings out at Sunday service at Our Lady of Good Counsel, a parish rooted in culture from the Caribbean and West Indies and the African diaspora that has flourished in REAL ‘SPIRITUAL DIRECTION’ HAS DEFINED BOUNDARIES Real ‘spiritual direction’ has defined boundaries. That Jean Vanier preyed on women who thought of him as their spiritual director is obviously a serious case of spiritual and sexual abuse. It’s also an illustration of the difference between real spiritual direction and mumbo jumbo, said Montreal-based spiritual director Jesuit Br. Dan COMMENT: MOTHERS HAVE A SPECIAL PLACE IN WORLD OF PRIESTLY Comment: Mothers have a special place in world of priestly vocation. In Toronto the priestly ordinations usually have a maternal character. The customary date is in May, Mary’s month, and usually falls the day before Mother’s Day, which is not a religious feast day, but certainly can be looked upon with the eyes of faith. This year wasmore
THE CATHOLIC REGISTERNEWSOPINIONFAITHYOUTHFEATURESARCHIVE Ontario Catholic colleges feel effect of tuition freeze. High Court orders jailed Indian Jesuit to hospital for evaluation. Couples celebrate 11,752 years of marriage virtually. Nationwide pro-life message lives in virtual rallies. Germany's ecumenical assembly ends, but one bishop questions its benefits. CATHOLIC REGISTER CANADA NEWS Youth offer guide out of homelessness. By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register. A joint project by the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness (COH) and A Way Home Canada — and the slate of projects earmarked for the future — aims to ensure their jointly developed framework to prevent youth homelessness remains an ever-livingdocument.
CANADA’S BISHOPS EXPRESS ‘DEEPEST SORROW’ OVER LOSS OF 215 Canada’s bishops are expressing their “deepest sorrow” and pledge to “continue walking side by side” with Indigenous people in the wake of the discovery of the bodies of 215 children buried at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. The READERS SPEAK OUT: MAY 2, 2021 Wonderful work Re: Sisters turn crisis pregnancy into storybook ending (April 4): What an awesomely uplifting story your YSN writer, Angelica Vecchiato, wrote describing the wonderful work the Sisters of Life are performing: aiding women facing an unexpected pregnancy. In JESUIT RETREAT AIMS FOR SACRED HEART ENCOUNTER Jesuit retreat aims for Sacred Heart encounter. Stillness and spiritual introspection will be accentuated concepts during the Jesuits of Canada’s second silent Ignatian retreat for young professionals taking place virtually June 4-6. Fr. John O’Brien, SJ, will facilitate this online event for men and women between the agesof 19 to 39 from
PORTRAIT OF ST. KATERI SURVIVES DEVASTATING CHURCH FIRE ON Portrait of St. Kateri survives devastating church fire on Easter Sunday. Amidst the rubble left by the fire that consumed St. Theresa Point Catholic Church on Easter Sunday laid a picture of St. Kateri Tekakwitha almost completely intact. Her image on canvas somehow survived the blaze that melted the metal frame, charred the edges ofthe
MSGR SAM BIANCO
Msgr. Sam Bianco — born as the Great Depression ended and his father went off to war, raised in the postwar boom, ordained in that first decade after the Second Vatican Council — had a 45-year career in ministry. Published in Estate Planning. CARIBBEAN MUSIC BRINGS OUT CHURCH SPIRIT AT SUNDAY MASS February 4, 2017. Tweet. Toronto’s Caribbean Catholic Church is bringing the sound of the islands to Mass. The beat of the steel pan rings out at Sunday service at Our Lady of Good Counsel, a parish rooted in culture from the Caribbean and West Indies and the African diaspora that has flourished in REAL ‘SPIRITUAL DIRECTION’ HAS DEFINED BOUNDARIES Real ‘spiritual direction’ has defined boundaries. That Jean Vanier preyed on women who thought of him as their spiritual director is obviously a serious case of spiritual and sexual abuse. It’s also an illustration of the difference between real spiritual direction and mumbo jumbo, said Montreal-based spiritual director Jesuit Br. Dan COMMENT: MOTHERS HAVE A SPECIAL PLACE IN WORLD OF PRIESTLY Comment: Mothers have a special place in world of priestly vocation. In Toronto the priestly ordinations usually have a maternal character. The customary date is in May, Mary’s month, and usually falls the day before Mother’s Day, which is not a religious feast day, but certainly can be looked upon with the eyes of faith. This year wasmore
READERS SPEAK OUT: MAY 2, 2021 Please support The Catholic Register. Unlike many media companies, The Catholic Register has never charged readers for access to the news and information on our website.We want to keep our award-winning journalism as widely available as possible, which has become acutely important amid the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. FARMS COULD BE COVID HOTSPOT, AGAIN Farms could be COVID hotspot, again. A year after three migrant farm workers died in Ontario and COVID-19 infections ran rampant in bunkhouses, Fr. Peter Ciallella is worried about this year’s growing season. “I’m very concerned about a repeat of last year. We CURRENT TORONTO WORSHIP RESTRICTIONS UNCHANGED BY ONTARIO Ontario’s stay-at-home order put into effect at 12:01 a.m. today won’t change current restrictions currently in place for worship services in Toronto. Attendance for Mass remains at 15-per-cent capacity of the worship space for sacramental celebrations, outside MARCH FOR LIFE RETURNS TO PARLIAMENT HILL March For Life returns to Parliament Hill. OTTAWA -- The theme of this year’s March For Life in Canada is “You Are Not Alone.”. That theme will also apply if you are a pro-life Canadian and you show up on Parliament Hill May 13 to physically march in Ottawa. RESEARCH - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG WASHINGTON – The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops objected to a U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) proposal to authorize federally funded research on part-human, part-animal embryos in comments submitted to the agency Sept. 2. PICKERING, ONT. - FRIARS' STUDENT WRITING AWARDS Deadline for entries is Monday, February 15, 2021. Entries may be submitted by e-mail: Re: "Writing Award" to editor@catholicregister.org. or by mail: Writing Award, The Catholic Register, 1155 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON,M4T 1W2. For further information please contact: 416-934-3400 (x 527) or 1-855-441-4077 (x 401) Additional infromation about FEATURES - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG When the College of Cardinals began the conclave on March 12, 2013, the excitement and expectations were palpable. With the Habemus Papam the following afternoon came the name of a stranger, and outsider, who instantly won over the world with the words, “Fratelli e Sorelle, buona sera!” (“Brothers and sisters, good evening!”) EMBRYO - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG Adult stem cells, easily harvested from human bone marrow, umbilical cord blood and fat tissue, have a successful track record in treatments for more than 90 medical conditions and diseases, including sickle cell anemia, multiple myeloma cancer and damaged heart tissue. FEATURES - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG From the very beginnings of Christianity the grotto where Jesus was born has been revered as one of the most sacred places in the world. Today it is designated a World Heritage Site and Roman Catholics from all over the world gather here every Christmas Eve for Midnight Mass. TRUTH - CATHOLICREGISTER.ORG Faith. News; Columnists. Fr. Ron Rolheiser; Mary Marrocco; Fr. ScottLewis
THE CATHOLIC REGISTERNEWSOPINIONFAITHYOUTHFEATURESARCHIVE Ontario Catholic colleges feel effect of tuition freeze. High Court orders jailed Indian Jesuit to hospital for evaluation. Couples celebrate 11,752 years of marriage virtually. Nationwide pro-life message lives in virtual rallies. Germany's ecumenical assembly ends, but one bishop questions its benefits. CATHOLIC REGISTER CANADA NEWS Youth offer guide out of homelessness. By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register. A joint project by the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness (COH) and A Way Home Canada — and the slate of projects earmarked for the future — aims to ensure their jointly developed framework to prevent youth homelessness remains an ever-livingdocument.
READERS SPEAK OUT: MAY 2, 2021 Wonderful work Re: Sisters turn crisis pregnancy into storybook ending (April 4): What an awesomely uplifting story your YSN writer, Angelica Vecchiato, wrote describing the wonderful work the Sisters of Life are performing: aiding women facing an unexpected pregnancy. In CATHOLIC REGISTER COLUMNS Robert Kinghorn: Begging for mercy in faces of the street. It was the walk that first attracted my attention. Not so much a walk as a hobble, dragging one leg painfully after the other. Dusk had descended on the streets and the chill of winter had finally given way to the promise of spring, although it was still far too cold for the manypeople
CANADA’S BISHOPS EXPRESS ‘DEEPEST SORROW’ OVER LOSS OF 215 Canada’s bishops are expressing their “deepest sorrow” and pledge to “continue walking side by side” with Indigenous people in the wake of the discovery of the bodies of 215 children buried at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. The BRITISH PM BORIS JOHNSON'S SON BAPTIZED CATHOLIC September 22, 2020. Tweet. MANCHESTER, England -- A Catholic priest has baptized the infant son of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. A statement from the Archdiocese of Westminster, which covers the English capital north of the River Thames, confirmed that the baptism of Wilfred Johnson took place in London's Westminster Cathedral. CARIBBEAN MUSIC BRINGS OUT CHURCH SPIRIT AT SUNDAY MASS February 4, 2017. Tweet. Toronto’s Caribbean Catholic Church is bringing the sound of the islands to Mass. The beat of the steel pan rings out at Sunday service at Our Lady of Good Counsel, a parish rooted in culture from the Caribbean and West Indies and the African diaspora that has flourished in EPARCH’S DEPARTURE CATCHES SLOVAK CATHOLICS BY SURPRISE Eparch’s departure catches Slovak Catholics by surprise. Canada’s tiny Byzantine-rite Slovak diocese based in Toronto was shocked to learn it no longer had a bishop as of Oct. 20. “I am chancellor, but I received this message exactly like everybody else in this world, six in the morning. He resigned and we have an apostolic administrator REAL ‘SPIRITUAL DIRECTION’ HAS DEFINED BOUNDARIES Real ‘spiritual direction’ has defined boundaries. That Jean Vanier preyed on women who thought of him as their spiritual director is obviously a serious case of spiritual and sexual abuse. It’s also an illustration of the difference between real spiritual direction and mumbo jumbo, said Montreal-based spiritual director Jesuit Br. Dan KEEPING FAITH WITH THE SHEPHERDS’ TRUST Keeping faith with The Shepherds’ Trust. Msgr. Sam Bianco still remembers the week five decades ago when he couldn’t get rid of the chills. As a seminarian at St. Basil’s Seminary in the Toronto School of Theology, he took a course called the inner-city plunge, which challenged participants to live the life of a street person fora week.
THE CATHOLIC REGISTERNEWSOPINIONFAITHYOUTHFEATURESARCHIVE Ontario Catholic colleges feel effect of tuition freeze. High Court orders jailed Indian Jesuit to hospital for evaluation. Couples celebrate 11,752 years of marriage virtually. Nationwide pro-life message lives in virtual rallies. Germany's ecumenical assembly ends, but one bishop questions its benefits. CATHOLIC REGISTER CANADA NEWS Youth offer guide out of homelessness. By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register. A joint project by the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness (COH) and A Way Home Canada — and the slate of projects earmarked for the future — aims to ensure their jointly developed framework to prevent youth homelessness remains an ever-livingdocument.
READERS SPEAK OUT: MAY 2, 2021 Wonderful work Re: Sisters turn crisis pregnancy into storybook ending (April 4): What an awesomely uplifting story your YSN writer, Angelica Vecchiato, wrote describing the wonderful work the Sisters of Life are performing: aiding women facing an unexpected pregnancy. In CATHOLIC REGISTER COLUMNS Robert Kinghorn: Begging for mercy in faces of the street. It was the walk that first attracted my attention. Not so much a walk as a hobble, dragging one leg painfully after the other. Dusk had descended on the streets and the chill of winter had finally given way to the promise of spring, although it was still far too cold for the manypeople
CANADA’S BISHOPS EXPRESS ‘DEEPEST SORROW’ OVER LOSS OF 215 Canada’s bishops are expressing their “deepest sorrow” and pledge to “continue walking side by side” with Indigenous people in the wake of the discovery of the bodies of 215 children buried at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. The BRITISH PM BORIS JOHNSON'S SON BAPTIZED CATHOLIC September 22, 2020. Tweet. MANCHESTER, England -- A Catholic priest has baptized the infant son of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. A statement from the Archdiocese of Westminster, which covers the English capital north of the River Thames, confirmed that the baptism of Wilfred Johnson took place in London's Westminster Cathedral. CARIBBEAN MUSIC BRINGS OUT CHURCH SPIRIT AT SUNDAY MASS February 4, 2017. Tweet. Toronto’s Caribbean Catholic Church is bringing the sound of the islands to Mass. The beat of the steel pan rings out at Sunday service at Our Lady of Good Counsel, a parish rooted in culture from the Caribbean and West Indies and the African diaspora that has flourished in EPARCH’S DEPARTURE CATCHES SLOVAK CATHOLICS BY SURPRISE Eparch’s departure catches Slovak Catholics by surprise. Canada’s tiny Byzantine-rite Slovak diocese based in Toronto was shocked to learn it no longer had a bishop as of Oct. 20. “I am chancellor, but I received this message exactly like everybody else in this world, six in the morning. He resigned and we have an apostolic administrator REAL ‘SPIRITUAL DIRECTION’ HAS DEFINED BOUNDARIES Real ‘spiritual direction’ has defined boundaries. That Jean Vanier preyed on women who thought of him as their spiritual director is obviously a serious case of spiritual and sexual abuse. It’s also an illustration of the difference between real spiritual direction and mumbo jumbo, said Montreal-based spiritual director Jesuit Br. Dan KEEPING FAITH WITH THE SHEPHERDS’ TRUST Keeping faith with The Shepherds’ Trust. Msgr. Sam Bianco still remembers the week five decades ago when he couldn’t get rid of the chills. As a seminarian at St. Basil’s Seminary in the Toronto School of Theology, he took a course called the inner-city plunge, which challenged participants to live the life of a street person fora week.
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THE CATHOLIC REGISTERNEWSOPINIONFAITHYOUTHFEATURESARCHIVE Ontario Catholic colleges feel effect of tuition freeze. High Court orders jailed Indian Jesuit to hospital for evaluation. Couples celebrate 11,752 years of marriage virtually. Nationwide pro-life message lives in virtual rallies. Germany's ecumenical assembly ends, but one bishop questions its benefits. CATHOLIC REGISTER CANADA NEWS Youth offer guide out of homelessness. By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register. A joint project by the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness (COH) and A Way Home Canada — and the slate of projects earmarked for the future — aims to ensure their jointly developed framework to prevent youth homelessness remains an ever-livingdocument.
READERS SPEAK OUT: MAY 2, 2021 Wonderful work Re: Sisters turn crisis pregnancy into storybook ending (April 4): What an awesomely uplifting story your YSN writer, Angelica Vecchiato, wrote describing the wonderful work the Sisters of Life are performing: aiding women facing an unexpected pregnancy. In CANADA’S BISHOPS EXPRESS ‘DEEPEST SORROW’ OVER LOSS OF 215 Canada’s bishops are expressing their “deepest sorrow” and pledge to “continue walking side by side” with Indigenous people in the wake of the discovery of the bodies of 215 children buried at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. The CATHOLIC REGISTER COLUMNSDENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER NEWSPAPERNATIONAL CATHOLIC REGISTER NEWSPAPERCATHOLIC NEWS AGENCYCATHOLIC NEWS WORLDNATIONAL CATHOLIC REGISTERTENNESSEE REGISTER CATHOLIC NEWSPAPER Robert Kinghorn: Begging for mercy in faces of the street. It was the walk that first attracted my attention. Not so much a walk as a hobble, dragging one leg painfully after the other. Dusk had descended on the streets and the chill of winter had finally given way to the promise of spring, although it was still far too cold for the manypeople
BRITISH PM BORIS JOHNSON'S SON BAPTIZED CATHOLIC September 22, 2020. Tweet. MANCHESTER, England -- A Catholic priest has baptized the infant son of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. A statement from the Archdiocese of Westminster, which covers the English capital north of the River Thames, confirmed that the baptism of Wilfred Johnson took place in London's Westminster Cathedral. CARIBBEAN MUSIC BRINGS OUT CHURCH SPIRIT AT SUNDAY MASS February 4, 2017. Tweet. Toronto’s Caribbean Catholic Church is bringing the sound of the islands to Mass. The beat of the steel pan rings out at Sunday service at Our Lady of Good Counsel, a parish rooted in culture from the Caribbean and West Indies and the African diaspora that has flourished in EPARCH’S DEPARTURE CATCHES SLOVAK CATHOLICS BY SURPRISE Eparch’s departure catches Slovak Catholics by surprise. Canada’s tiny Byzantine-rite Slovak diocese based in Toronto was shocked to learn it no longer had a bishop as of Oct. 20. “I am chancellor, but I received this message exactly like everybody else in this world, six in the morning. He resigned and we have an apostolic administrator REAL ‘SPIRITUAL DIRECTION’ HAS DEFINED BOUNDARIESGOD S BOUNDARIESPERSONAL BOUNDARIESWHAT ARE BOUNDARIESJESUS SET BOUNDARIESHOW TO CREATE HEALTHY BOUNDARIESHOW TO SET PERSONALBOUNDARIES
Real ‘spiritual direction’ has defined boundaries. That Jean Vanier preyed on women who thought of him as their spiritual director is obviously a serious case of spiritual and sexual abuse. It’s also an illustration of the difference between real spiritual direction and mumbo jumbo, said Montreal-based spiritual director Jesuit Br. Dan KEEPING FAITH WITH THE SHEPHERDS’ TRUST Keeping faith with The Shepherds’ Trust. Msgr. Sam Bianco still remembers the week five decades ago when he couldn’t get rid of the chills. As a seminarian at St. Basil’s Seminary in the Toronto School of Theology, he took a course called the inner-city plunge, which challenged participants to live the life of a street person fora week.
THE CATHOLIC REGISTERNEWSOPINIONFAITHYOUTHFEATURESARCHIVE Ontario Catholic colleges feel effect of tuition freeze. High Court orders jailed Indian Jesuit to hospital for evaluation. Couples celebrate 11,752 years of marriage virtually. Nationwide pro-life message lives in virtual rallies. Germany's ecumenical assembly ends, but one bishop questions its benefits. CATHOLIC REGISTER CANADA NEWS Youth offer guide out of homelessness. By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register. A joint project by the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness (COH) and A Way Home Canada — and the slate of projects earmarked for the future — aims to ensure their jointly developed framework to prevent youth homelessness remains an ever-livingdocument.
READERS SPEAK OUT: MAY 2, 2021 Wonderful work Re: Sisters turn crisis pregnancy into storybook ending (April 4): What an awesomely uplifting story your YSN writer, Angelica Vecchiato, wrote describing the wonderful work the Sisters of Life are performing: aiding women facing an unexpected pregnancy. In CANADA’S BISHOPS EXPRESS ‘DEEPEST SORROW’ OVER LOSS OF 215 Canada’s bishops are expressing their “deepest sorrow” and pledge to “continue walking side by side” with Indigenous people in the wake of the discovery of the bodies of 215 children buried at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. The CATHOLIC REGISTER COLUMNSDENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER NEWSPAPERNATIONAL CATHOLIC REGISTER NEWSPAPERCATHOLIC NEWS AGENCYCATHOLIC NEWS WORLDNATIONAL CATHOLIC REGISTERTENNESSEE REGISTER CATHOLIC NEWSPAPER Robert Kinghorn: Begging for mercy in faces of the street. It was the walk that first attracted my attention. Not so much a walk as a hobble, dragging one leg painfully after the other. Dusk had descended on the streets and the chill of winter had finally given way to the promise of spring, although it was still far too cold for the manypeople
BRITISH PM BORIS JOHNSON'S SON BAPTIZED CATHOLIC September 22, 2020. Tweet. MANCHESTER, England -- A Catholic priest has baptized the infant son of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. A statement from the Archdiocese of Westminster, which covers the English capital north of the River Thames, confirmed that the baptism of Wilfred Johnson took place in London's Westminster Cathedral. CARIBBEAN MUSIC BRINGS OUT CHURCH SPIRIT AT SUNDAY MASS February 4, 2017. Tweet. Toronto’s Caribbean Catholic Church is bringing the sound of the islands to Mass. The beat of the steel pan rings out at Sunday service at Our Lady of Good Counsel, a parish rooted in culture from the Caribbean and West Indies and the African diaspora that has flourished in EPARCH’S DEPARTURE CATCHES SLOVAK CATHOLICS BY SURPRISE Eparch’s departure catches Slovak Catholics by surprise. Canada’s tiny Byzantine-rite Slovak diocese based in Toronto was shocked to learn it no longer had a bishop as of Oct. 20. “I am chancellor, but I received this message exactly like everybody else in this world, six in the morning. He resigned and we have an apostolic administrator REAL ‘SPIRITUAL DIRECTION’ HAS DEFINED BOUNDARIESGOD S BOUNDARIESPERSONAL BOUNDARIESWHAT ARE BOUNDARIESJESUS SET BOUNDARIESHOW TO CREATE HEALTHY BOUNDARIESHOW TO SET PERSONALBOUNDARIES
Real ‘spiritual direction’ has defined boundaries. That Jean Vanier preyed on women who thought of him as their spiritual director is obviously a serious case of spiritual and sexual abuse. It’s also an illustration of the difference between real spiritual direction and mumbo jumbo, said Montreal-based spiritual director Jesuit Br. Dan KEEPING FAITH WITH THE SHEPHERDS’ TRUST Keeping faith with The Shepherds’ Trust. Msgr. Sam Bianco still remembers the week five decades ago when he couldn’t get rid of the chills. As a seminarian at St. Basil’s Seminary in the Toronto School of Theology, he took a course called the inner-city plunge, which challenged participants to live the life of a street person fora week.
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Estate Planning, Planned Giving. When the alarming spread of COVID-19 forced the closure of churches and a suspension of Masses in the middle of March, Catholics turned to the National Catholic Broadcasting Council (NCBC)’s Daily TV Mass as a source of comfort and a pathway to connect with God during fraught times. CURRENT TORONTO WORSHIP RESTRICTIONS UNCHANGED BY ONTARIO Ontario’s stay-at-home order put into effect at 12:01 a.m. today won’t change current restrictions currently in place for worship services in Toronto. Attendance for Mass remains at 15-per-cent capacity of the worship space for sacramental celebrations, outside CONTACT - CATHOLIC REGISTER Phone: 416-934-3410 or toll free 1-855-441-4077. Fax: 416-934-3409. Mail: The Catholic Register, 1155 Yonge Street, Suite 401. Toronto, ONM4T 1W2.
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