Amundson is a staff writer for The Catholic Register.
December 18, 2025
Cardinal Frank Leo will conclude the Archdiocese of Toronto’s commemoration of the Jubilee Year with a closing Mass on Dec. 28 at St. Michael’s Cathedral Basilica, starting at 5 p.m.
December 16, 2025
Concrete steps are already being made under the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops' new National Ecumenical Strategy (NES), publicly unveiled mere weeks ago on Nov. 24, said Regina Archbishop Don Bolen.
Persistence in faith by two Calgary Catholic families, over seven years, has helped establish an eternal resting place for miscarried babies.
December 15, 2025
Holy Name of Mary College School will close at the end of the academic year, in June 2026, bringing its long history to a close.
December 12, 2025
A charged justice and human rights committee debate over Bill C-9, the Combatting Hate Act, will persist into 2026 as the Liberal Chair, James Maloney, suspended sittings for the rest of the year.
December 11, 2025
Faith-filled Canadians are almost three times more likely to be deeply involved in their communities, a key finding from a joint study by the Christian think tank Cardus and the Angus Reid Institute.
Quinton Amundson
God always offers a pathway back to restoration if we desire it in our hearts and exhibit our yearning for Him through our actions. If we burst through our comfort zones and embrace the frontier of bold faith, our Lord offers spiritual blessings in our fleeting time on Earth and eternal life with Him.
December 10, 2025
Liberal MPs on the justice and human rights committee voted Tuesday evening to approve a controversial Bloc Québécois amendment to Bill C-9 that removes the religious speech defence from Canada’s hate speech law.
December 9, 2025
Fr. Andrew Onuferko beheld the terrible sounds, sights and pervasive climate of fear of the Russo-Ukrainian war during his visit to Lviv, the largest city in the key Lviv Oblast region of western Ukraine.
Remarks made by multiple Liberal MPs and a Bloc Québécois representative in the House of Commons signal the two federal parties are poised to vote against Bill C-218, which aims to stop approval of euthanasia access to individuals solely living with a mental illness starting on March 17, 2027.