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FIRST NATION FINDS HOPE IN SURVIVAL OF ST. KATERI PORTRAIT First Nation finds hope in survival of St. Kateri portrait after church fire. 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 theedges of the
MICIAK FINDS GREAT JOY AND UNWORTHINESS AMID CALL TO THE Miciak finds great joy and unworthiness amid call to the priesthood. Seminarian Chris Pugh, is the editor of Exiit Qui Seminat – the newsletter of St. Joseph Seminary. He interviewed Chad Miciak who will be ordained to the transitional diaconate on May 17 at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Basilica. The ordination will be livestreamed. REV. DON STEIN PASSES AT AGE 86 Rev. Don Stein, a beloved pastor for more than six decades in the Edmonton Archdiocese and in Canada’s North, died on Feb. 22, 2021. He was 86. Father Don Stein during his planning to celebrate Holy Week in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., where he celebrated Holy Week masses for years. Photo supplied. Donald Stein was born on June 4, 1934, in theCalder
WITH HARVEST OVER, FAMILIES THANKFUL FROM FARM TO TABLE With harvest over, families thankful from farm to table. From coast-to-coast, people of faith will give special thanks this weekend for the Canadians whose life’s work produces the food we find on our grocery store shelves and kitchen tables. Bob Bateman appreciates the gratitude and prayers. But the High River grain farmer has a bit of a POPE ISSUES NEW CHILD PROTECTION LAW AND GUIDELINES FOR Pope Francis established the new norms and legal, criminal and safeguarding procedures with an apostolic letter given “motu proprio” (on his own initiative), published March 29. The law and procedures will go into effect June 1. Because the safeguarding of children and vulnerable people is an integral part of the Gospelmessage, “I wish
EX-SALVADORAN OFFICER SAYS 'HIGH COMMAND' GAVE ORDER TO A former Salvadoran army officer has testified that the “high command” gave orders to eliminate Jesuits priests during the country’s civil war. He also said the Central American country’s president would have known of the crimes to be committed and did not intervene. The testimony was offered at the trial of Inocente OrlandoMontano, a
CREE ELDER RETIRES FROM MUSIC MINISTRY AFTER 60 YEARS Cree elder retires from music ministry after 60 years. A beloved voice in the Enoch parish community has been reluctantly silenced. After 60 years in music ministry, Albert Thomas has been forced to retire after debilitating lung problems and treatment for pneumonia robbed him of his voice. “It wasn’t too bad when (the lung problems) first GRANDIN MEDIALATEST VIDEOSLIVESTREAMED MASSESARCHBISHOP SMITHCATHOLIC ALBERTACANADA & WORLDFAITH All of 2010. Catholic Alberta Now. Our goal is to inform and engage through the telling of inspiring stories of Catholic life in today’s world, and particularly in central and northern Alberta. Grandin Media takes its name from Vital-Justin Grandin, an Oblate missionary who became the first Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert in 1859. LIVESTREAMED MASS IN THE ARCHDIOCESE OF EDMONTON Homilies are posted as soon as they become available. You will be able to read Archbishop Smith’s latest homily here after Mass begins.. Read the guide to Participation in Livestreamed Liturgy. To follow along with the readings and prayers of the day, visit Living With Christ, which provides free resources during the pandemic. In times when we cannot receive the Eucharist, we can make a ASSISTED SUICIDE RATE IN CANADA CONTINUES TO CLIMB Assisted suicide rate in Canada continues to climb. The number of medically-assisted deaths in Canada rose by more than 25 per cent in 2019 and made up two per cent of all Canadian deaths last year, Health Canada’s first annual report on Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada found. In 2019, 5,631 Canadians chose to have an assisteddeath, 26
FIRST NATION FINDS HOPE IN SURVIVAL OF ST. KATERI PORTRAIT First Nation finds hope in survival of St. Kateri portrait after church fire. 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 theedges of the
MICIAK FINDS GREAT JOY AND UNWORTHINESS AMID CALL TO THE Miciak finds great joy and unworthiness amid call to the priesthood. Seminarian Chris Pugh, is the editor of Exiit Qui Seminat – the newsletter of St. Joseph Seminary. He interviewed Chad Miciak who will be ordained to the transitional diaconate on May 17 at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Basilica. The ordination will be livestreamed. REV. DON STEIN PASSES AT AGE 86 Rev. Don Stein, a beloved pastor for more than six decades in the Edmonton Archdiocese and in Canada’s North, died on Feb. 22, 2021. He was 86. Father Don Stein during his planning to celebrate Holy Week in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., where he celebrated Holy Week masses for years. Photo supplied. Donald Stein was born on June 4, 1934, in theCalder
WITH HARVEST OVER, FAMILIES THANKFUL FROM FARM TO TABLE With harvest over, families thankful from farm to table. From coast-to-coast, people of faith will give special thanks this weekend for the Canadians whose life’s work produces the food we find on our grocery store shelves and kitchen tables. Bob Bateman appreciates the gratitude and prayers. But the High River grain farmer has a bit of a POPE ISSUES NEW CHILD PROTECTION LAW AND GUIDELINES FOR Pope Francis established the new norms and legal, criminal and safeguarding procedures with an apostolic letter given “motu proprio” (on his own initiative), published March 29. The law and procedures will go into effect June 1. Because the safeguarding of children and vulnerable people is an integral part of the Gospelmessage, “I wish
EX-SALVADORAN OFFICER SAYS 'HIGH COMMAND' GAVE ORDER TO A former Salvadoran army officer has testified that the “high command” gave orders to eliminate Jesuits priests during the country’s civil war. He also said the Central American country’s president would have known of the crimes to be committed and did not intervene. The testimony was offered at the trial of Inocente OrlandoMontano, a
CREE ELDER RETIRES FROM MUSIC MINISTRY AFTER 60 YEARS Cree elder retires from music ministry after 60 years. A beloved voice in the Enoch parish community has been reluctantly silenced. After 60 years in music ministry, Albert Thomas has been forced to retire after debilitating lung problems and treatment for pneumonia robbed him of his voice. “It wasn’t too bad when (the lung problems) first AFTER 100 YEARS, ALBERTA’S SKARO SHRINE STILL DRAWS At this 100th Anniversary of the Skaro pilgrimage, a new Rosary Garden will be blessed by Archbishop Richard Smith, and 60 kids will represent each prayer in the rosary. Sonia Mackay, an organizer of the pilgrimage and herself a descendant of the pioneers who built the grotto, says visitors are always moved by the pilgrimage ceremonieseach Aug. 14-15.
KERALA-BORN PRIESTS DEVASTATED BY NEWS OF DISASTROUS The news footage and photos are shocking. Millions of men, women and children are struggling – and helping others – under the weight and power of wave upon wave of fast-moving current. For some, their lives hang in the balance. For many, their homes and livelihoods are destroyed. Thousands of kilometres away, priests serving in the Edmonton Archdiocese YOUR QUESTIONS: DO SOULS WANDER THE EARTH, HAUNT PEOPLE We can’t always say, “The devil made me do it.”. Spirits who roam the earth and haunt houses often torment the living but sometimes they seem to act in good ways. According to Paul: “Even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light” (2 Corinthians 11.14). When the Pharisees accuse Jesus of being possessed in John’s Gospel,Jesus
BISHOP DOWD: THE STORY OF MY BROTHER'S DEATH Bishop Dowd: The story of my brother’s death. I’ve always done my best thinking through writing, and the death of my younger brother Chris last month has given me a lot to think about. The thing is, his life had meaning, and so did his death. I write this to share just a few reflections on that meaning. For those who don’t know the 'GRACE' FORMS TO SUPPORT AND DEFEND CATHOLIC EDUCATION A new alliance called GrACE – Grateful Advocates for Catholic Education – has been formed to tell the story of Catholic education in Alberta. The grassroots initiative seeks to present a united front to advocate for Catholic education’s future, at a time when there are growing threats against it. Their goal is to inform people about the history and issues facing Catholic education, and RELIGION A FACTOR IN ONE-THIRD OF HATE CRIMES IN CANADA Religion is a significant motivator, with 36 per cent of 2018 hate crimes directed at religious targets. That’s down from 41 per cent in 2017. The latest hate crime statistics from Statistics Canada show Jews are the most targeted group in the country, singled out in nearly one-fifth (19 per cent) of all Canadian hate crimes in 2018 despite AT FIRST PEOPLES CHURCH, TEEPEE TABERNACLE IS HOME TO REAL Kyle Beaudry, whose late mother was a parishioner at Sacred Heart, described the tabernacle’s teepee shape as a tangible link between First Nations and the Church. “It’s home as I see it. Traditionally, that is the native home. When the body and blood of Christ is in there, then Christ exists within the home.”. Rev.Father Susai Jesu.
ONTARIO STUDY RECOMMENDS MERGING CATHOLIC AND PUBLIC Eric Renaud, a 27-year-old graduate of Windsor’s Catholic schools, is running on the idea that ratepayers and the government will save money if public and Catholic systems merge. “Let’s be honest — the PC government is looking for cost savings,” Renaud told the Windsor Star. “And this is the best way of giving them that without CLASS ACTION REQUEST TARGETS SISTERS OF CHARITY OF QUEBEC Class action request targets Sisters of Charity of Quebec. By Catholic News Service; Canada & World; October 12, 2018; The Sisters of Charity of Quebec said they were “surprised” and “troubled” by allegations that children who once stayed at the Mont d’Youville orphanage in Quebec City were sexually abused not only by lay educators but also by nuns. CREE ELDER RETIRES FROM MUSIC MINISTRY AFTER 60 YEARS Cree elder retires from music ministry after 60 years. A beloved voice in the Enoch parish community has been reluctantly silenced. After 60 years in music ministry, Albert Thomas has been forced to retire after debilitating lung problems and treatment for pneumonia robbed him of his voice. “It wasn’t too bad when (the lung problems) first GRANDIN MEDIALATEST VIDEOSLIVESTREAMED MASSESARCHBISHOP SMITHCATHOLIC ALBERTACANADA & WORLDFAITH All of 2010. Catholic Alberta Now. Our goal is to inform and engage through the telling of inspiring stories of Catholic life in today’s world, and particularly in central and northern Alberta. Grandin Media takes its name from Vital-Justin Grandin, an Oblate missionary who became the first Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert in 1859. LIVESTREAMED MASS IN THE ARCHDIOCESE OF EDMONTON Homilies are posted as soon as they become available. You will be able to read Archbishop Smith’s latest homily here after Mass begins.. Read the guide to Participation in Livestreamed Liturgy. To follow along with the readings and prayers of the day, visit Living With Christ, which provides free resources during the pandemic. In times when we cannot receive the Eucharist, we can make a ASSISTED SUICIDE RATE IN CANADA CONTINUES TO CLIMB Assisted suicide rate in Canada continues to climb. The number of medically-assisted deaths in Canada rose by more than 25 per cent in 2019 and made up two per cent of all Canadian deaths last year, Health Canada’s first annual report on Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada found. In 2019, 5,631 Canadians chose to have an assisteddeath, 26
FIRST NATION FINDS HOPE IN SURVIVAL OF ST. KATERI PORTRAIT First Nation finds hope in survival of St. Kateri portrait after church fire. 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 theedges of the
REV. DON STEIN PASSES AT AGE 86 Rev. Don Stein, a beloved pastor for more than six decades in the Edmonton Archdiocese and in Canada’s North, died on Feb. 22, 2021. He was 86. Father Don Stein during his planning to celebrate Holy Week in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., where he celebrated Holy Week masses for years. Photo supplied. Donald Stein was born on June 4, 1934, in theCalder
MICIAK FINDS GREAT JOY AND UNWORTHINESS AMID CALL TO THE Miciak finds great joy and unworthiness amid call to the priesthood. Seminarian Chris Pugh, is the editor of Exiit Qui Seminat – the newsletter of St. Joseph Seminary. He interviewed Chad Miciak who will be ordained to the transitional diaconate on May 17 at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Basilica. The ordination will be livestreamed. WITH HARVEST OVER, FAMILIES THANKFUL FROM FARM TO TABLE With harvest over, families thankful from farm to table. From coast-to-coast, people of faith will give special thanks this weekend for the Canadians whose life’s work produces the food we find on our grocery store shelves and kitchen tables. Bob Bateman appreciates the gratitude and prayers. But the High River grain farmer has a bit of a POPE ISSUES NEW CHILD PROTECTION LAW AND GUIDELINES FOR Pope Francis established the new norms and legal, criminal and safeguarding procedures with an apostolic letter given “motu proprio” (on his own initiative), published March 29. The law and procedures will go into effect June 1. Because the safeguarding of children and vulnerable people is an integral part of the Gospelmessage, “I wish
EX-SALVADORAN OFFICER SAYS 'HIGH COMMAND' GAVE ORDER TO A former Salvadoran army officer has testified that the “high command” gave orders to eliminate Jesuits priests during the country’s civil war. He also said the Central American country’s president would have known of the crimes to be committed and did not intervene. The testimony was offered at the trial of Inocente OrlandoMontano, a
CREE ELDER RETIRES FROM MUSIC MINISTRY AFTER 60 YEARS Cree elder retires from music ministry after 60 years. A beloved voice in the Enoch parish community has been reluctantly silenced. After 60 years in music ministry, Albert Thomas has been forced to retire after debilitating lung problems and treatment for pneumonia robbed him of his voice. “It wasn’t too bad when (the lung problems) first GRANDIN MEDIALATEST VIDEOSLIVESTREAMED MASSESARCHBISHOP SMITHCATHOLIC ALBERTACANADA & WORLDFAITH All of 2010. Catholic Alberta Now. Our goal is to inform and engage through the telling of inspiring stories of Catholic life in today’s world, and particularly in central and northern Alberta. Grandin Media takes its name from Vital-Justin Grandin, an Oblate missionary who became the first Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert in 1859. LIVESTREAMED MASS IN THE ARCHDIOCESE OF EDMONTON Homilies are posted as soon as they become available. You will be able to read Archbishop Smith’s latest homily here after Mass begins.. Read the guide to Participation in Livestreamed Liturgy. To follow along with the readings and prayers of the day, visit Living With Christ, which provides free resources during the pandemic. In times when we cannot receive the Eucharist, we can make a ASSISTED SUICIDE RATE IN CANADA CONTINUES TO CLIMB Assisted suicide rate in Canada continues to climb. The number of medically-assisted deaths in Canada rose by more than 25 per cent in 2019 and made up two per cent of all Canadian deaths last year, Health Canada’s first annual report on Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada found. In 2019, 5,631 Canadians chose to have an assisteddeath, 26
FIRST NATION FINDS HOPE IN SURVIVAL OF ST. KATERI PORTRAIT First Nation finds hope in survival of St. Kateri portrait after church fire. 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 theedges of the
REV. DON STEIN PASSES AT AGE 86 Rev. Don Stein, a beloved pastor for more than six decades in the Edmonton Archdiocese and in Canada’s North, died on Feb. 22, 2021. He was 86. Father Don Stein during his planning to celebrate Holy Week in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., where he celebrated Holy Week masses for years. Photo supplied. Donald Stein was born on June 4, 1934, in theCalder
MICIAK FINDS GREAT JOY AND UNWORTHINESS AMID CALL TO THE Miciak finds great joy and unworthiness amid call to the priesthood. Seminarian Chris Pugh, is the editor of Exiit Qui Seminat – the newsletter of St. Joseph Seminary. He interviewed Chad Miciak who will be ordained to the transitional diaconate on May 17 at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Basilica. The ordination will be livestreamed. WITH HARVEST OVER, FAMILIES THANKFUL FROM FARM TO TABLE With harvest over, families thankful from farm to table. From coast-to-coast, people of faith will give special thanks this weekend for the Canadians whose life’s work produces the food we find on our grocery store shelves and kitchen tables. Bob Bateman appreciates the gratitude and prayers. But the High River grain farmer has a bit of a POPE ISSUES NEW CHILD PROTECTION LAW AND GUIDELINES FOR Pope Francis established the new norms and legal, criminal and safeguarding procedures with an apostolic letter given “motu proprio” (on his own initiative), published March 29. The law and procedures will go into effect June 1. Because the safeguarding of children and vulnerable people is an integral part of the Gospelmessage, “I wish
EX-SALVADORAN OFFICER SAYS 'HIGH COMMAND' GAVE ORDER TO A former Salvadoran army officer has testified that the “high command” gave orders to eliminate Jesuits priests during the country’s civil war. He also said the Central American country’s president would have known of the crimes to be committed and did not intervene. The testimony was offered at the trial of Inocente OrlandoMontano, a
CREE ELDER RETIRES FROM MUSIC MINISTRY AFTER 60 YEARS Cree elder retires from music ministry after 60 years. A beloved voice in the Enoch parish community has been reluctantly silenced. After 60 years in music ministry, Albert Thomas has been forced to retire after debilitating lung problems and treatment for pneumonia robbed him of his voice. “It wasn’t too bad when (the lung problems) first AFTER 100 YEARS, ALBERTA’S SKARO SHRINE STILL DRAWS At this 100th Anniversary of the Skaro pilgrimage, a new Rosary Garden will be blessed by Archbishop Richard Smith, and 60 kids will represent each prayer in the rosary. Sonia Mackay, an organizer of the pilgrimage and herself a descendant of the pioneers who built the grotto, says visitors are always moved by the pilgrimage ceremonieseach Aug. 14-15.
KERALA-BORN PRIESTS DEVASTATED BY NEWS OF DISASTROUS The news footage and photos are shocking. Millions of men, women and children are struggling – and helping others – under the weight and power of wave upon wave of fast-moving current. For some, their lives hang in the balance. For many, their homes and livelihoods are destroyed. Thousands of kilometres away, priests serving in the Edmonton Archdiocese YOUR QUESTIONS: DO SOULS WANDER THE EARTH, HAUNT PEOPLE We can’t always say, “The devil made me do it.”. Spirits who roam the earth and haunt houses often torment the living but sometimes they seem to act in good ways. According to Paul: “Even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light” (2 Corinthians 11.14). When the Pharisees accuse Jesus of being possessed in John’s Gospel,Jesus
BISHOP DOWD: THE STORY OF MY BROTHER'S DEATH Bishop Dowd: The story of my brother’s death. I’ve always done my best thinking through writing, and the death of my younger brother Chris last month has given me a lot to think about. The thing is, his life had meaning, and so did his death. I write this to share just a few reflections on that meaning. For those who don’t know the 'GRACE' FORMS TO SUPPORT AND DEFEND CATHOLIC EDUCATION A new alliance called GrACE – Grateful Advocates for Catholic Education – has been formed to tell the story of Catholic education in Alberta. The grassroots initiative seeks to present a united front to advocate for Catholic education’s future, at a time when there are growing threats against it. Their goal is to inform people about the history and issues facing Catholic education, and RELIGION A FACTOR IN ONE-THIRD OF HATE CRIMES IN CANADA Religion is a significant motivator, with 36 per cent of 2018 hate crimes directed at religious targets. That’s down from 41 per cent in 2017. The latest hate crime statistics from Statistics Canada show Jews are the most targeted group in the country, singled out in nearly one-fifth (19 per cent) of all Canadian hate crimes in 2018 despite AT FIRST PEOPLES CHURCH, TEEPEE TABERNACLE IS HOME TO REAL Kyle Beaudry, whose late mother was a parishioner at Sacred Heart, described the tabernacle’s teepee shape as a tangible link between First Nations and the Church. “It’s home as I see it. Traditionally, that is the native home. When the body and blood of Christ is in there, then Christ exists within the home.”. Rev.Father Susai Jesu.
ONTARIO STUDY RECOMMENDS MERGING CATHOLIC AND PUBLIC Eric Renaud, a 27-year-old graduate of Windsor’s Catholic schools, is running on the idea that ratepayers and the government will save money if public and Catholic systems merge. “Let’s be honest — the PC government is looking for cost savings,” Renaud told the Windsor Star. “And this is the best way of giving them that without CLASS ACTION REQUEST TARGETS SISTERS OF CHARITY OF QUEBEC Class action request targets Sisters of Charity of Quebec. By Catholic News Service; Canada & World; October 12, 2018; The Sisters of Charity of Quebec said they were “surprised” and “troubled” by allegations that children who once stayed at the Mont d’Youville orphanage in Quebec City were sexually abused not only by lay educators but also by nuns. CREE ELDER RETIRES FROM MUSIC MINISTRY AFTER 60 YEARS Cree elder retires from music ministry after 60 years. A beloved voice in the Enoch parish community has been reluctantly silenced. After 60 years in music ministry, Albert Thomas has been forced to retire after debilitating lung problems and treatment for pneumonia robbed him of his voice. “It wasn’t too bad when (the lung problems) first GRANDIN MEDIALATEST VIDEOSLIVESTREAMED MASSESARCHBISHOP SMITHCATHOLIC ALBERTACANADA & WORLDFAITH All of 2010. Catholic Alberta Now. Our goal is to inform and engage through the telling of inspiring stories of Catholic life in today’s world, and particularly in central and northern Alberta. Grandin Media takes its name from Vital-Justin Grandin, an Oblate missionary who became the first Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert in 1859. LIVESTREAMED MASS IN THE ARCHDIOCESE OF EDMONTON Homilies are posted as soon as they become available. You will be able to read Archbishop Smith’s latest homily here after Mass begins.. Read the guide to Participation in Livestreamed Liturgy. To follow along with the readings and prayers of the day, visit Living With Christ, which provides free resources during the pandemic. In times when we cannot receive the Eucharist, we can make a ASSISTED SUICIDE RATE IN CANADA CONTINUES TO CLIMB Assisted suicide rate in Canada continues to climb. The number of medically-assisted deaths in Canada rose by more than 25 per cent in 2019 and made up two per cent of all Canadian deaths last year, Health Canada’s first annual report on Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada found. In 2019, 5,631 Canadians chose to have an assisteddeath, 26
MICIAK FINDS GREAT JOY AND UNWORTHINESS AMID CALL TO THE Miciak finds great joy and unworthiness amid call to the priesthood. Seminarian Chris Pugh, is the editor of Exiit Qui Seminat – the newsletter of St. Joseph Seminary. He interviewed Chad Miciak who will be ordained to the transitional diaconate on May 17 at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Basilica. The ordination will be livestreamed. ARSON SUSPECTED IN MANITOBA CHURCH FIRE ON EASTER Arson suspected in Manitoba church fire on Easter. Just hours after Easter Sunday Mass, residents of St. Theresa Point First Nation in Manitoba could only watch and cry as their Catholic church burned to the ground. Arson is suspected and a 32-year-old man who was seen exiting the church has been arrested. “It was really devastating. FUTURE CHURCH IN SOUTH EDMONTON NAMED ON DIVINE MERCY South Edmonton is now home to some of the city’s biggest churches. The Catholic Parish of Divine Mercy is located in a growing part of southwest Edmonton. St. Thomas More Parish. Rev. Mitch Fidyka, pastor of St. Thomas More church, said the church is an investment. “We were always people of the future and we are people of the future. REV. DON STEIN PASSES AT AGE 86 Rev. Don Stein, a beloved pastor for more than six decades in the Edmonton Archdiocese and in Canada’s North, died on Feb. 22, 2021. He was 86. Father Don Stein during his planning to celebrate Holy Week in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., where he celebrated Holy Week masses for years. Photo supplied. Donald Stein was born on June 4, 1934, in theCalder
NEW RECTOR APPOINTED FOR ST. JOSEPH SEMINARY Rev. Sylvain Casavant, a pastor and teacher for many years, has been appointed as the new rector of St. Joseph Seminary. It’s a position he’s accepted with enthusiasm – and characteristic humour. “My enthusiasm wavered a little bit. It’s a position that demands a lot more attentiveness and responsibility. But, as well, I thought ‘OK HONISH: EVEN IN MY GRIEF, I FOUND GOD'S ALL-ENCOMPASSING Honish: Even in my grief, I found God’s all-encompassing love. My heart was indelibly wounded in July 2018, when my eight-year-old son Caleb died suddenly. In prayer, God has revealed that some of the wounds that I have because of this traumatic event and the aftermath are because of my own disordered expectations of myself. Shortly after ONTARIO STUDY RECOMMENDS MERGING CATHOLIC AND PUBLIC Eric Renaud, a 27-year-old graduate of Windsor’s Catholic schools, is running on the idea that ratepayers and the government will save money if public and Catholic systems merge. “Let’s be honest — the PC government is looking for cost savings,” Renaud told the Windsor Star. “And this is the best way of giving them that without GRANDIN MEDIALATEST VIDEOSLIVESTREAMED MASSESARCHBISHOP SMITHCATHOLIC ALBERTACANADA & WORLDFAITH All of 2010. Catholic Alberta Now. Our goal is to inform and engage through the telling of inspiring stories of Catholic life in today’s world, and particularly in central and northern Alberta. Grandin Media takes its name from Vital-Justin Grandin, an Oblate missionary who became the first Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert in 1859. LIVESTREAMED MASS IN THE ARCHDIOCESE OF EDMONTON Homilies are posted as soon as they become available. You will be able to read Archbishop Smith’s latest homily here after Mass begins.. Read the guide to Participation in Livestreamed Liturgy. To follow along with the readings and prayers of the day, visit Living With Christ, which provides free resources during the pandemic. In times when we cannot receive the Eucharist, we can make a ASSISTED SUICIDE RATE IN CANADA CONTINUES TO CLIMB Assisted suicide rate in Canada continues to climb. The number of medically-assisted deaths in Canada rose by more than 25 per cent in 2019 and made up two per cent of all Canadian deaths last year, Health Canada’s first annual report on Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada found. In 2019, 5,631 Canadians chose to have an assisteddeath, 26
MICIAK FINDS GREAT JOY AND UNWORTHINESS AMID CALL TO THE Miciak finds great joy and unworthiness amid call to the priesthood. Seminarian Chris Pugh, is the editor of Exiit Qui Seminat – the newsletter of St. Joseph Seminary. He interviewed Chad Miciak who will be ordained to the transitional diaconate on May 17 at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Basilica. The ordination will be livestreamed. ARSON SUSPECTED IN MANITOBA CHURCH FIRE ON EASTER Arson suspected in Manitoba church fire on Easter. Just hours after Easter Sunday Mass, residents of St. Theresa Point First Nation in Manitoba could only watch and cry as their Catholic church burned to the ground. Arson is suspected and a 32-year-old man who was seen exiting the church has been arrested. “It was really devastating. FUTURE CHURCH IN SOUTH EDMONTON NAMED ON DIVINE MERCY South Edmonton is now home to some of the city’s biggest churches. The Catholic Parish of Divine Mercy is located in a growing part of southwest Edmonton. St. Thomas More Parish. Rev. Mitch Fidyka, pastor of St. Thomas More church, said the church is an investment. “We were always people of the future and we are people of the future. REV. DON STEIN PASSES AT AGE 86 Rev. Don Stein, a beloved pastor for more than six decades in the Edmonton Archdiocese and in Canada’s North, died on Feb. 22, 2021. He was 86. Father Don Stein during his planning to celebrate Holy Week in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., where he celebrated Holy Week masses for years. Photo supplied. Donald Stein was born on June 4, 1934, in theCalder
NEW RECTOR APPOINTED FOR ST. JOSEPH SEMINARY Rev. Sylvain Casavant, a pastor and teacher for many years, has been appointed as the new rector of St. Joseph Seminary. It’s a position he’s accepted with enthusiasm – and characteristic humour. “My enthusiasm wavered a little bit. It’s a position that demands a lot more attentiveness and responsibility. But, as well, I thought ‘OK HONISH: EVEN IN MY GRIEF, I FOUND GOD'S ALL-ENCOMPASSING Honish: Even in my grief, I found God’s all-encompassing love. My heart was indelibly wounded in July 2018, when my eight-year-old son Caleb died suddenly. In prayer, God has revealed that some of the wounds that I have because of this traumatic event and the aftermath are because of my own disordered expectations of myself. Shortly after ONTARIO STUDY RECOMMENDS MERGING CATHOLIC AND PUBLIC Eric Renaud, a 27-year-old graduate of Windsor’s Catholic schools, is running on the idea that ratepayers and the government will save money if public and Catholic systems merge. “Let’s be honest — the PC government is looking for cost savings,” Renaud told the Windsor Star. “And this is the best way of giving them that without FIND A LIVESTREAM MASS DURING COVID-19 Find a livestream Mass during COVID-19 restrictions. By Grandin Media staff; Faith; March 20, 2020; These are the masses which will be available online within the Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton during the current COVID-19 preventive measures. VANCOUVER OPENS DRIVE-THROUGH COVID-19 TEST SITE FOR Providence Health Care launched Vancouver’s first drive-through testing site for health-care workers this morning on property between the Archdiocese of Vancouver’s head offices and the Honoria Conway seniors residence. The site was opened at 9 a.m. for health-care staff and community health providers who meet COVID-19 testing criteria. The gravel parking lot is entered off REV. DON STEIN PASSES AT AGE 86 Rev. Don Stein, a beloved pastor for more than six decades in the Edmonton Archdiocese and in Canada’s North, died on Feb. 22, 2021. He was 86. Father Don Stein during his planning to celebrate Holy Week in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., where he celebrated Holy Week masses for years. Photo supplied. Donald Stein was born on June 4, 1934, in theCalder
PLANS MOVE FORWARD TO BUILD FIVE NEW SCHOOLS IN ALBERTA The five schools that will be built are a Catholic and public kindergarten to Grade 9 school in the Windermere-Keswick neighbourhood of Edmonton, as well as schools in Cochrane, Calgary and Legal. The provincial investment in the schools is estimated at $100 million. “Accelerating these five new school projects is an important part ofAlberta
POPE ISSUES NEW CHILD PROTECTION LAW AND GUIDELINES FOR Pope Francis established the new norms and legal, criminal and safeguarding procedures with an apostolic letter given “motu proprio” (on his own initiative), published March 29. The law and procedures will go into effect June 1. Because the safeguarding of children and vulnerable people is an integral part of the Gospelmessage, “I wish
WITH HARVEST OVER, FAMILIES THANKFUL FROM FARM TO TABLE With harvest over, families thankful from farm to table. From coast-to-coast, people of faith will give special thanks this weekend for the Canadians whose life’s work produces the food we find on our grocery store shelves and kitchen tables. Bob Bateman appreciates the gratitude and prayers. But the High River grain farmer has a bit of a ST. FRANCIS MEETING WITH FAMED SULTAN 800 YEARS AGO SET Eight centuries ago, St. Francis of Assisi took a risk when he crossed the battlefield between Crusader and Muslim forces near Damietta, Egypt, desiring to meet Sultan al-Malik al-Kamil and preach his faith in Jesus Christ. At the time – 1219 – Christian forces were in the midst of the Fifth Crusade, which was eventually AT FIRST PEOPLES CHURCH, TEEPEE TABERNACLE IS HOME TO REAL Kyle Beaudry, whose late mother was a parishioner at Sacred Heart, described the tabernacle’s teepee shape as a tangible link between First Nations and the Church. “It’s home as I see it. Traditionally, that is the native home. When the body and blood of Christ is in there, then Christ exists within the home.”. Rev.Father Susai Jesu.
CLASS ACTION REQUEST TARGETS SISTERS OF CHARITY OF QUEBEC Class action request targets Sisters of Charity of Quebec. By Catholic News Service; Canada & World; October 12, 2018; The Sisters of Charity of Quebec said they were “surprised” and “troubled” by allegations that children who once stayed at the Mont d’Youville orphanage in Quebec City were sexually abused not only by lay educators but also by nuns. 3 QUICK FACTS ABOUT ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA 3 Quick Facts about St. Anthony of Padua. Statue at St Anthony's Church in Didsbury. Born in Portugal more than 800 years ago, St. Anthony of Padua is most commonly known to Catholics as the finder of lost things, with prayers invoking the Portuguese saint often about finding one’s keys or phone. But St. Anthony — who is the secondquickest
GRANDIN MEDIALATEST VIDEOSLIVESTREAMED MASSESARCHBISHOP SMITHCATHOLIC ALBERTACANADA & WORLDFAITH All of 2010. Catholic Alberta Now. Our goal is to inform and engage through the telling of inspiring stories of Catholic life in today’s world, and particularly in central and northern Alberta. Grandin Media takes its name from Vital-Justin Grandin, an Oblate missionary who became the first Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert in 1859. LIVESTREAMED MASS IN THE ARCHDIOCESE OF EDMONTON 9:30 a.m. – Sacred Heart Parish in Wetaskiwin is livestreaming Sunday Mass on their Facebook page. 10 a.m. – Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Edmonton livestreams Sunday Mass in Spanish on their YouTube channel. We will update the link every Sunday, find us at https://olguadalupe.caedm.ca. ASSISTED SUICIDE RATE IN CANADA CONTINUES TO CLIMB Assisted suicide rate in Canada continues to climb. The number of medically-assisted deaths in Canada rose by more than 25 per cent in 2019 and made up two per cent of all Canadian deaths last year, Health Canada’s first annual report on Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada found. In 2019, 5,631 Canadians chose to have an assisteddeath, 26
REV. DON STEIN PASSES AT AGE 86 Rev. Don Stein, a beloved pastor for more than six decades in the Edmonton Archdiocese and in Canada’s North, died on Feb. 22, 2021. He was 86. Father Don Stein during his planning to celebrate Holy Week in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., where he celebrated Holy Week masses for years. Photo supplied. Donald Stein was born on June 4, 1934, in theCalder
MICIAK FINDS GREAT JOY AND UNWORTHINESS AMID CALL TO THE Miciak finds great joy and unworthiness amid call to the priesthood. Seminarian Chris Pugh, is the editor of Exiit Qui Seminat – the newsletter of St. Joseph Seminary. He interviewed Chad Miciak who will be ordained to the transitional diaconate on May 17 at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Basilica. The ordination will be livestreamed. POPE ISSUES NEW CHILD PROTECTION LAW AND GUIDELINES FOR Pope Francis established the new norms and legal, criminal and safeguarding procedures with an apostolic letter given “motu proprio” (on his own initiative), published March 29. The law and procedures will go into effect June 1. Because the safeguarding of children and vulnerable people is an integral part of the Gospelmessage, “I wish
KERALA-BORN PRIESTS DEVASTATED BY NEWS OF DISASTROUS The news footage and photos are shocking. Millions of men, women and children are struggling – and helping others – under the weight and power of wave upon wave of fast-moving current. For some, their lives hang in the balance. For many, their homes and livelihoods are destroyed. Thousands of kilometres away, priests serving in the Edmonton Archdiocese ONTARIO STUDY RECOMMENDS MERGING CATHOLIC AND PUBLIC Eric Renaud, a 27-year-old graduate of Windsor’s Catholic schools, is running on the idea that ratepayers and the government will save money if public and Catholic systems merge. “Let’s be honest — the PC government is looking for cost savings,” Renaud told the Windsor Star. “And this is the best way of giving them that without CLASS ACTION REQUEST TARGETS SISTERS OF CHARITY OF QUEBEC Class action request targets Sisters of Charity of Quebec. By Catholic News Service; Canada & World; October 12, 2018; The Sisters of Charity of Quebec said they were “surprised” and “troubled” by allegations that children who once stayed at the Mont d’Youville orphanage in Quebec City were sexually abused not only by lay educators but also by nuns. CREE ELDER RETIRES FROM MUSIC MINISTRY AFTER 60 YEARS Cree elder retires from music ministry after 60 years. A beloved voice in the Enoch parish community has been reluctantly silenced. After 60 years in music ministry, Albert Thomas has been forced to retire after debilitating lung problems and treatment for pneumonia robbed him of his voice. “It wasn’t too bad when (the lung problems) first GRANDIN MEDIALATEST VIDEOSLIVESTREAMED MASSESARCHBISHOP SMITHCATHOLIC ALBERTACANADA & WORLDFAITH All of 2010. Catholic Alberta Now. Our goal is to inform and engage through the telling of inspiring stories of Catholic life in today’s world, and particularly in central and northern Alberta. Grandin Media takes its name from Vital-Justin Grandin, an Oblate missionary who became the first Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert in 1859. LIVESTREAMED MASS IN THE ARCHDIOCESE OF EDMONTON 9:30 a.m. – Sacred Heart Parish in Wetaskiwin is livestreaming Sunday Mass on their Facebook page. 10 a.m. – Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Edmonton livestreams Sunday Mass in Spanish on their YouTube channel. We will update the link every Sunday, find us at https://olguadalupe.caedm.ca. ASSISTED SUICIDE RATE IN CANADA CONTINUES TO CLIMB Assisted suicide rate in Canada continues to climb. The number of medically-assisted deaths in Canada rose by more than 25 per cent in 2019 and made up two per cent of all Canadian deaths last year, Health Canada’s first annual report on Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada found. In 2019, 5,631 Canadians chose to have an assisteddeath, 26
REV. DON STEIN PASSES AT AGE 86 Rev. Don Stein, a beloved pastor for more than six decades in the Edmonton Archdiocese and in Canada’s North, died on Feb. 22, 2021. He was 86. Father Don Stein during his planning to celebrate Holy Week in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., where he celebrated Holy Week masses for years. Photo supplied. Donald Stein was born on June 4, 1934, in theCalder
MICIAK FINDS GREAT JOY AND UNWORTHINESS AMID CALL TO THE Miciak finds great joy and unworthiness amid call to the priesthood. Seminarian Chris Pugh, is the editor of Exiit Qui Seminat – the newsletter of St. Joseph Seminary. He interviewed Chad Miciak who will be ordained to the transitional diaconate on May 17 at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Basilica. The ordination will be livestreamed. POPE ISSUES NEW CHILD PROTECTION LAW AND GUIDELINES FOR Pope Francis established the new norms and legal, criminal and safeguarding procedures with an apostolic letter given “motu proprio” (on his own initiative), published March 29. The law and procedures will go into effect June 1. Because the safeguarding of children and vulnerable people is an integral part of the Gospelmessage, “I wish
KERALA-BORN PRIESTS DEVASTATED BY NEWS OF DISASTROUS The news footage and photos are shocking. Millions of men, women and children are struggling – and helping others – under the weight and power of wave upon wave of fast-moving current. For some, their lives hang in the balance. For many, their homes and livelihoods are destroyed. Thousands of kilometres away, priests serving in the Edmonton Archdiocese ONTARIO STUDY RECOMMENDS MERGING CATHOLIC AND PUBLIC Eric Renaud, a 27-year-old graduate of Windsor’s Catholic schools, is running on the idea that ratepayers and the government will save money if public and Catholic systems merge. “Let’s be honest — the PC government is looking for cost savings,” Renaud told the Windsor Star. “And this is the best way of giving them that without CLASS ACTION REQUEST TARGETS SISTERS OF CHARITY OF QUEBEC Class action request targets Sisters of Charity of Quebec. By Catholic News Service; Canada & World; October 12, 2018; The Sisters of Charity of Quebec said they were “surprised” and “troubled” by allegations that children who once stayed at the Mont d’Youville orphanage in Quebec City were sexually abused not only by lay educators but also by nuns. CREE ELDER RETIRES FROM MUSIC MINISTRY AFTER 60 YEARS Cree elder retires from music ministry after 60 years. A beloved voice in the Enoch parish community has been reluctantly silenced. After 60 years in music ministry, Albert Thomas has been forced to retire after debilitating lung problems and treatment for pneumonia robbed him of his voice. “It wasn’t too bad when (the lung problems) first HONISH: EVEN IN MY GRIEF, I FOUND GOD'S ALL-ENCOMPASSING Honish: Even in my grief, I found God’s all-encompassing love. My heart was indelibly wounded in July 2018, when my eight-year-old son Caleb died suddenly. In prayer, God has revealed that some of the wounds that I have because of this traumatic event and the aftermath are because of my own disordered expectations of myself. Shortly after 'GRACE' FORMS TO SUPPORT AND DEFEND CATHOLIC EDUCATION A new alliance called GrACE – Grateful Advocates for Catholic Education – has been formed to tell the story of Catholic education in Alberta. The grassroots initiative seeks to present a united front to advocate for Catholic education’s future, at a time when there are growing threats against it. Their goal is to inform people about the history and issues facing Catholic education, and KERALA-BORN PRIESTS DEVASTATED BY NEWS OF DISASTROUS The news footage and photos are shocking. Millions of men, women and children are struggling – and helping others – under the weight and power of wave upon wave of fast-moving current. For some, their lives hang in the balance. For many, their homes and livelihoods are destroyed. Thousands of kilometres away, priests serving in the Edmonton Archdiocese YOUR QUESTIONS: DO SOULS WANDER THE EARTH, HAUNT PEOPLE We can’t always say, “The devil made me do it.”. Spirits who roam the earth and haunt houses often torment the living but sometimes they seem to act in good ways. According to Paul: “Even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light” (2 Corinthians 11.14). When the Pharisees accuse Jesus of being possessed in John’s Gospel,Jesus
AT FIRST PEOPLES CHURCH, TEEPEE TABERNACLE IS HOME TO REAL Kyle Beaudry, whose late mother was a parishioner at Sacred Heart, described the tabernacle’s teepee shape as a tangible link between First Nations and the Church. “It’s home as I see it. Traditionally, that is the native home. When the body and blood of Christ is in there, then Christ exists within the home.”. Rev.Father Susai Jesu.
BISHOP DOWD: THE STORY OF MY BROTHER'S DEATH Bishop Dowd: The story of my brother’s death. I’ve always done my best thinking through writing, and the death of my younger brother Chris last month has given me a lot to think about. The thing is, his life had meaning, and so did his death. I write this to share just a few reflections on that meaning. For those who don’t know the ONTARIO STUDY RECOMMENDS MERGING CATHOLIC AND PUBLIC Eric Renaud, a 27-year-old graduate of Windsor’s Catholic schools, is running on the idea that ratepayers and the government will save money if public and Catholic systems merge. “Let’s be honest — the PC government is looking for cost savings,” Renaud told the Windsor Star. “And this is the best way of giving them that without REV. SYLVIO LACAR REMOVED FROM PUBLIC MINISTRY Archbishop Richard W. Smith has permanently removed the faculties of Rev. Sylvio Lacar and removed him from any public ministry within the Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton. The decision to remove Rev. Lacar’s faculties was made because the Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton has learned that the Archdiocese of Los Angeles identified Rev. Lacar as a priest 'JEOPARDY!' HOST ALEX TREBEK CITES POWER OF PRAYER IN Alex Trebek, the longtime host of the TV game show Jeopardy! and his wife, Jean, received Fordham University’s Founders’ Award at a reception in Los Angeles. According to Tom Stoelker writing in Fordham News, this was the first time the award — which he described as “weighty statuette” of Fordham founder Archbishop John Hughes —has been presented
CREE ELDER RETIRES FROM MUSIC MINISTRY AFTER 60 YEARS Cree elder retires from music ministry after 60 years. A beloved voice in the Enoch parish community has been reluctantly silenced. After 60 years in music ministry, Albert Thomas has been forced to retire after debilitating lung problems and treatment for pneumonia robbed him of his voice. “It wasn’t too bad when (the lung problems) first GRANDIN MEDIALATEST VIDEOSLIVESTREAMED MASSESARCHBISHOP SMITHCATHOLIC ALBERTACANADA & WORLDFAITH All of 2010. Catholic Alberta Now. Our goal is to inform and engage through the telling of inspiring stories of Catholic life in today’s world, and particularly in central and northern Alberta. Grandin Media takes its name from Vital-Justin Grandin, an Oblate missionary who became the first Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert in 1859. LIVESTREAMED MASS IN THE ARCHDIOCESE OF EDMONTON 9:30 a.m. – Sacred Heart Parish in Wetaskiwin is livestreaming Sunday Mass on their Facebook page. 10 a.m. – Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Edmonton livestreams Sunday Mass in Spanish on their YouTube channel. We will update the link every Sunday, find us at https://olguadalupe.caedm.ca. ASSISTED SUICIDE RATE IN CANADA CONTINUES TO CLIMB Assisted suicide rate in Canada continues to climb. The number of medically-assisted deaths in Canada rose by more than 25 per cent in 2019 and made up two per cent of all Canadian deaths last year, Health Canada’s first annual report on Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada found. In 2019, 5,631 Canadians chose to have an assisteddeath, 26
REV. DON STEIN PASSES AT AGE 86 Rev. Don Stein, a beloved pastor for more than six decades in the Edmonton Archdiocese and in Canada’s North, died on Feb. 22, 2021. He was 86. Father Don Stein during his planning to celebrate Holy Week in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., where he celebrated Holy Week masses for years. Photo supplied. Donald Stein was born on June 4, 1934, in theCalder
MICIAK FINDS GREAT JOY AND UNWORTHINESS AMID CALL TO THE Miciak finds great joy and unworthiness amid call to the priesthood. Seminarian Chris Pugh, is the editor of Exiit Qui Seminat – the newsletter of St. Joseph Seminary. He interviewed Chad Miciak who will be ordained to the transitional diaconate on May 17 at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Basilica. The ordination will be livestreamed. POPE ISSUES NEW CHILD PROTECTION LAW AND GUIDELINES FOR Pope Francis established the new norms and legal, criminal and safeguarding procedures with an apostolic letter given “motu proprio” (on his own initiative), published March 29. The law and procedures will go into effect June 1. Because the safeguarding of children and vulnerable people is an integral part of the Gospelmessage, “I wish
KERALA-BORN PRIESTS DEVASTATED BY NEWS OF DISASTROUS The news footage and photos are shocking. Millions of men, women and children are struggling – and helping others – under the weight and power of wave upon wave of fast-moving current. For some, their lives hang in the balance. For many, their homes and livelihoods are destroyed. Thousands of kilometres away, priests serving in the Edmonton Archdiocese ONTARIO STUDY RECOMMENDS MERGING CATHOLIC AND PUBLIC Eric Renaud, a 27-year-old graduate of Windsor’s Catholic schools, is running on the idea that ratepayers and the government will save money if public and Catholic systems merge. “Let’s be honest — the PC government is looking for cost savings,” Renaud told the Windsor Star. “And this is the best way of giving them that without CLASS ACTION REQUEST TARGETS SISTERS OF CHARITY OF QUEBEC Class action request targets Sisters of Charity of Quebec. By Catholic News Service; Canada & World; October 12, 2018; The Sisters of Charity of Quebec said they were “surprised” and “troubled” by allegations that children who once stayed at the Mont d’Youville orphanage in Quebec City were sexually abused not only by lay educators but also by nuns. CREE ELDER RETIRES FROM MUSIC MINISTRY AFTER 60 YEARS Cree elder retires from music ministry after 60 years. A beloved voice in the Enoch parish community has been reluctantly silenced. After 60 years in music ministry, Albert Thomas has been forced to retire after debilitating lung problems and treatment for pneumonia robbed him of his voice. “It wasn’t too bad when (the lung problems) first GRANDIN MEDIALATEST VIDEOSLIVESTREAMED MASSESARCHBISHOP SMITHCATHOLIC ALBERTACANADA & WORLDFAITH All of 2010. Catholic Alberta Now. Our goal is to inform and engage through the telling of inspiring stories of Catholic life in today’s world, and particularly in central and northern Alberta. Grandin Media takes its name from Vital-Justin Grandin, an Oblate missionary who became the first Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert in 1859. LIVESTREAMED MASS IN THE ARCHDIOCESE OF EDMONTON 9:30 a.m. – Sacred Heart Parish in Wetaskiwin is livestreaming Sunday Mass on their Facebook page. 10 a.m. – Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Edmonton livestreams Sunday Mass in Spanish on their YouTube channel. We will update the link every Sunday, find us at https://olguadalupe.caedm.ca. ASSISTED SUICIDE RATE IN CANADA CONTINUES TO CLIMB Assisted suicide rate in Canada continues to climb. The number of medically-assisted deaths in Canada rose by more than 25 per cent in 2019 and made up two per cent of all Canadian deaths last year, Health Canada’s first annual report on Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada found. In 2019, 5,631 Canadians chose to have an assisteddeath, 26
REV. DON STEIN PASSES AT AGE 86 Rev. Don Stein, a beloved pastor for more than six decades in the Edmonton Archdiocese and in Canada’s North, died on Feb. 22, 2021. He was 86. Father Don Stein during his planning to celebrate Holy Week in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., where he celebrated Holy Week masses for years. Photo supplied. Donald Stein was born on June 4, 1934, in theCalder
MICIAK FINDS GREAT JOY AND UNWORTHINESS AMID CALL TO THE Miciak finds great joy and unworthiness amid call to the priesthood. Seminarian Chris Pugh, is the editor of Exiit Qui Seminat – the newsletter of St. Joseph Seminary. He interviewed Chad Miciak who will be ordained to the transitional diaconate on May 17 at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Basilica. The ordination will be livestreamed. POPE ISSUES NEW CHILD PROTECTION LAW AND GUIDELINES FOR Pope Francis established the new norms and legal, criminal and safeguarding procedures with an apostolic letter given “motu proprio” (on his own initiative), published March 29. The law and procedures will go into effect June 1. Because the safeguarding of children and vulnerable people is an integral part of the Gospelmessage, “I wish
KERALA-BORN PRIESTS DEVASTATED BY NEWS OF DISASTROUS The news footage and photos are shocking. Millions of men, women and children are struggling – and helping others – under the weight and power of wave upon wave of fast-moving current. For some, their lives hang in the balance. For many, their homes and livelihoods are destroyed. Thousands of kilometres away, priests serving in the Edmonton Archdiocese ONTARIO STUDY RECOMMENDS MERGING CATHOLIC AND PUBLIC Eric Renaud, a 27-year-old graduate of Windsor’s Catholic schools, is running on the idea that ratepayers and the government will save money if public and Catholic systems merge. “Let’s be honest — the PC government is looking for cost savings,” Renaud told the Windsor Star. “And this is the best way of giving them that without CLASS ACTION REQUEST TARGETS SISTERS OF CHARITY OF QUEBEC Class action request targets Sisters of Charity of Quebec. By Catholic News Service; Canada & World; October 12, 2018; The Sisters of Charity of Quebec said they were “surprised” and “troubled” by allegations that children who once stayed at the Mont d’Youville orphanage in Quebec City were sexually abused not only by lay educators but also by nuns. CREE ELDER RETIRES FROM MUSIC MINISTRY AFTER 60 YEARS Cree elder retires from music ministry after 60 years. A beloved voice in the Enoch parish community has been reluctantly silenced. After 60 years in music ministry, Albert Thomas has been forced to retire after debilitating lung problems and treatment for pneumonia robbed him of his voice. “It wasn’t too bad when (the lung problems) first HONISH: EVEN IN MY GRIEF, I FOUND GOD'S ALL-ENCOMPASSING Honish: Even in my grief, I found God’s all-encompassing love. My heart was indelibly wounded in July 2018, when my eight-year-old son Caleb died suddenly. In prayer, God has revealed that some of the wounds that I have because of this traumatic event and the aftermath are because of my own disordered expectations of myself. Shortly after 'GRACE' FORMS TO SUPPORT AND DEFEND CATHOLIC EDUCATION A new alliance called GrACE – Grateful Advocates for Catholic Education – has been formed to tell the story of Catholic education in Alberta. The grassroots initiative seeks to present a united front to advocate for Catholic education’s future, at a time when there are growing threats against it. Their goal is to inform people about the history and issues facing Catholic education, and KERALA-BORN PRIESTS DEVASTATED BY NEWS OF DISASTROUS The news footage and photos are shocking. Millions of men, women and children are struggling – and helping others – under the weight and power of wave upon wave of fast-moving current. For some, their lives hang in the balance. For many, their homes and livelihoods are destroyed. Thousands of kilometres away, priests serving in the Edmonton Archdiocese YOUR QUESTIONS: DO SOULS WANDER THE EARTH, HAUNT PEOPLE We can’t always say, “The devil made me do it.”. Spirits who roam the earth and haunt houses often torment the living but sometimes they seem to act in good ways. According to Paul: “Even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light” (2 Corinthians 11.14). When the Pharisees accuse Jesus of being possessed in John’s Gospel,Jesus
AT FIRST PEOPLES CHURCH, TEEPEE TABERNACLE IS HOME TO REAL Kyle Beaudry, whose late mother was a parishioner at Sacred Heart, described the tabernacle’s teepee shape as a tangible link between First Nations and the Church. “It’s home as I see it. Traditionally, that is the native home. When the body and blood of Christ is in there, then Christ exists within the home.”. Rev.Father Susai Jesu.
BISHOP DOWD: THE STORY OF MY BROTHER'S DEATH Bishop Dowd: The story of my brother’s death. I’ve always done my best thinking through writing, and the death of my younger brother Chris last month has given me a lot to think about. The thing is, his life had meaning, and so did his death. I write this to share just a few reflections on that meaning. For those who don’t know the ONTARIO STUDY RECOMMENDS MERGING CATHOLIC AND PUBLIC Eric Renaud, a 27-year-old graduate of Windsor’s Catholic schools, is running on the idea that ratepayers and the government will save money if public and Catholic systems merge. “Let’s be honest — the PC government is looking for cost savings,” Renaud told the Windsor Star. “And this is the best way of giving them that without REV. SYLVIO LACAR REMOVED FROM PUBLIC MINISTRY Archbishop Richard W. Smith has permanently removed the faculties of Rev. Sylvio Lacar and removed him from any public ministry within the Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton. The decision to remove Rev. Lacar’s faculties was made because the Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton has learned that the Archdiocese of Los Angeles identified Rev. Lacar as a priest 'JEOPARDY!' HOST ALEX TREBEK CITES POWER OF PRAYER IN Alex Trebek, the longtime host of the TV game show Jeopardy! and his wife, Jean, received Fordham University’s Founders’ Award at a reception in Los Angeles. According to Tom Stoelker writing in Fordham News, this was the first time the award — which he described as “weighty statuette” of Fordham founder Archbishop John Hughes —has been presented
CREE ELDER RETIRES FROM MUSIC MINISTRY AFTER 60 YEARS Cree elder retires from music ministry after 60 years. A beloved voice in the Enoch parish community has been reluctantly silenced. After 60 years in music ministry, Albert Thomas has been forced to retire after debilitating lung problems and treatment for pneumonia robbed him of his voice. “It wasn’t too bad when (the lung problems) firstSkip to content
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UN INDIGENOUS RIGHTS DECLARATION READY FOR THE NEXT STEP AS BILL C-15PASSES
May 28, 2021
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TOP COURT RULES FAITH COMMUNITIES NOT SUBJECT TO REVIEW ON NON-LEGALMATTERS
May 28, 2021
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COMMUNITY DELIVERS FOOD ESSENTIALS TO THE NORTH ONE CONTAINER AT ATIME
May 27, 2021
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SAY YES TO DIVERSITY AND NO TO IDEOLOGY, POPE SAYS ON PENTECOSTMay 25, 2021
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LANGLOIS: LOOKING BACK ON MY VOCATION, I FELL IN LOVE WITH JESUSMay 25, 2021
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SHEEDY: ST. JOSEPH IS A GUIDE TO BEING AN EVERYDAY SAINTMay 24, 2021
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CATHOLICS MARK ANNIVERSARY OF POPE’S ENCYCLICAL ON OUR ENVIRONMENTMay 17, 2021
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POLISH PILGRIMS MARK ANNIVERSARY OF ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE ST. JOHNPAUL II
May 13, 2021
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BERUBE: SOME FRUITS HAVE COME OUT OF THE FIRST-YEAR SEMINARY DESERTMay 12, 2021
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PHILLIPS: CATHOLIC STUDIES PROGRAM IS LIKE BEING IN INTELLECTUAL PURGATORY, AND THAT’S A GOOD THINGMay 11, 2021
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POPE INSTITUTES MINISTRY OF CATECHIST, PRAISING ROLE IN COMMUNITYMay 11, 2021
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BODNAREK: ONE OF THE BEST PARTS OF MY JOB IS TEACHING MY STUDENTSABOUT MY FAITH
May 7, 2021
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BISHOPS SET UP NEW CONFIDENTIAL REPORTING SYSTEM TO REPORT ABUSE WITHIN CATHOLIC CHURCHMay 6, 2021
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LANGLOIS: HONOURING A MOTHER’S EUCHARISTIC “YESSES”May 6, 2021
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MICIAK FINDS GREAT JOY AND UNWORTHINESS AMID CALL TO THE PRIESTHOODMay 4, 2021
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POPE LAUNCHES MONTHLONG RECITATION OF ROSARY PRAYING FOR END OFPANDEMIC
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CANADIAN BISHOPS, RELIGIOUS PUSH FOR PASSAGE OF INDIGENOUS RIGHTS BILLApril 27, 2021
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ROLHEISER: LOSING THE SONG IN THE SINGERMay 31, 2021
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ROLHEISER: THE BINDING POWER OF HATREDMay 24, 2021
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ROLHEISER: RICH KIDS GROWING UP WITHOUT MONEY – OR UNDERSTANDINGMay 17, 2021
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TEACHER’S 225-KILOMETRE RIDE RAISES THOUSANDS FOR SUICIDE PREVENTIONMay 10, 2021
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ST. DOMINIC SAVIO PARISH CELEBRATES 50 YEARS OF FAITH AND COMMUNITYMay 5, 2021
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STUDENTS, TEACHERS AND PARENTS HAVE FAITH IN THE FUTURE OF CATHOLICEDUCATION
April 21, 2021
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NEW RECTOR APPOINTED FOR ST. JOSEPH SEMINARYMarch 26, 2021
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ST. JOSEPH SEMINARY RECTOR APPOINTED AS NEW BISHOP OF PRINCE ALBERTMarch 25, 2021
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