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TORONTO – “Keep the missions safe,” Fr. Philip J. Kennedy told the staff of Catholic Missions In Canada as he ended his 10-year mission as president.

Sudden stroke claims life of Scarborough Polish priest on pilgrimage

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A Scarborough, Ont., parish is mourning the loss of its 34-year-old associate pastor who died suddenly while on pilgrimage in Jordan.

Philippines cardinal joins Mississauga parish in celebrating Mother Teresa

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Mississauga, Ont. –Mother Teresa was a true example of Christian discipleship, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle told a congregation of more than 1,300 people gathered Sept. 4 at Cristo Rei parish in Mississauga to celebrate her elevation to sainthood.

Scarborough Polish parish to gather and pray for gravely ill pastor

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Parishioners at Our Lady Queen of Poland in Scarborough will gather Wednesday evening Aug. 31 for Mass, exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and to pray for a miracle to save their young associate pastor.

Little Sisters are big winners as Knights gather in Toronto

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TORONTO – The Little Sisters who fought the big system heard the cheers, held back tears and accepted the Gaudium et Spes Award from the Knights of Columbus at the Knights’ annual gala “States Dinner” in Toronto Tuesday, Aug. 2.

Cardinal Ouellet tells Knights to re-read Pope's exhortation on family

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TORONTO – Cardinal Marc Ouellet, once strongly identified with conservative resistance to any change to the ban on communion for divorced and remarried Catholics, has given a ringing endorsement to Amoris Laetitia, the controversial exhortation by Pope Francis that sums up two synods on the family.

Family of Faith funds youth ministry

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TORONTO – The Archdiocese of Toronto’s ultra-successful Family of Faith campaign is allowing parishes across the archdiocese to invest in their future.

Canada’s Anglican Church provisionally approves same-sex marriage ceremonies

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TORONTO – Canada’s Anglican Church has provisionally voted to amend its rules to allow clergy to celebrate same-sex marriages, a day after it narrowly defeated the measure.

Running pilgrimage commemorates Irish-Canadian diaspora

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TORONTO – What started as a 30-day awareness campaign about Irish immigration to Canada in the 1840s became a pilgrimage into his people's past for veteran long-distance runner Michael Collins.

Jesuits hope to keep Truth and Reconciliation ball rolling

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Taking responsibility for a deeply painful history may be difficult, but it’s the Jesuit thing to do.

Toronto Archdiocese’s communications manager to compete in gruelling European race

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TORONTO – Bill Steinburg will begin his summer attempting to best both man and nature on Mont Blanc.