Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register
Two-year posting now seven, and counting
Denise and Joshua Grimard and their children were away visiting family when they received word that their community of Telegraph Creek in the northern British Columbia interior was among the communities decimated by raging wildfires that swept over the province in August 2018.
Catholic Missions slowly bounces back
Rewind the clocks to late July 2020. Five months into the COVID-19 pandemic and Catholic Missions In Canada had already paid a heavy toll.
Trafficking report focused on victim voice
When appraising the landscape through a global lens, a case can be made that 2021 has been a banner year in the fight against the evil, entrenched practice of human trafficking.
Showtime for Our Lady of the Cape
The final countdown is on until Our Lady of the Cape receives its splashy film premiere treatment.
ShareLife helps Rosalie Hall through pandemic waves
Reducing service to any significant degree is not an option for Rosalie Hall despite the pandemic threat it has been under with the rest of the world for the past year and a half.
Centre seeks to spread message of strength
Saturdays and weekday nights have taken on a special dimension in Angie Carboni’s life in recent months.
Durham board introduces anti-Black racism course
As anti-racism courses slowly become the norm in schools across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond, they’ve not come without their fair share of blowback.
St. Joseph consecration inspires young adults
Feedback for an online consecration to St. Joseph this past winter was so positive that Greater Toronto Area (GTA) Catholic Young Adult Events is slated to operate the program a second time beginning Sept. 22.
Legion of Mary on frontlines of faith
Outside of its military overtones, the word “legion” most often describes a large group of people with a singular mission.
Christianity central to 'Come From Away'
It has been nearly five years since Come From Away debuted and enraptured big-city theatre audiences with its musical depiction of how the people of Gander created a ray of light within the darkness of 9/11 for nearly 7,000 Americans forced to make an emergency landing in the remote Newfoundland town.