Political events and news in effecting Catholics and Catholic concerns in Europe.
July 24, 2022
Terry Murphy is the fifth generation in her family to serve as part of the Catholic Women’s League at St. Andrew’s Parish in Oakville, Ont.
July 23, 2022
With food prices rising 9.7 per cent between April 2021 and April 2022, Third Order Franciscan and St. Philip Neri parishioner Yesmil Pena decided the time is now for action.
July 22, 2022
When Kolton Ruyter started ballet at age seven, it was more out of necessity than out of love for the dance form.
When busloads of residential school survivors, elders, knowledge keepers and youth descend on Edmonton and Quebec City to be present as Pope Francis walks on his “penitential pilgrimage,” Cynthia Bunn will be among them. But she didn’t want to be.
July 21, 2022
Pope Francis' July trip to Canada was born out of his meetings with the nations' Indigenous people and was planned around encounters with them, and if the pope's words "have value elsewhere," like throughout the Americas, all the better, said the director of the Vatican press office.
“For a nation seemingly set on making people have babies, we sure don’t want to invest in them.”
Knife job
The editorial, “Pick a faith lane” slyly slipped a stiletto into the theological integrity of Pope Francis.
The moment of humility and contrition Pope Francis ushers in with his visit to Canada may seem an unpropitious time to remind ourselves how great we art.
Hopes are high Pope Francis’ visit to Canada will bring about the reconciliation that leads to healing and restoration for Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples alike. The Pontiff’s visit follows on the heels of his meeting with an Indigenous delegation in the Vatican at the end of March.
ShareLife is on pace to at least match last year’s record campaign.