Catholic Register Staff
Canadians generous to charitable causes
An Investors Group study into inheritance has found that about $1 trillion will pass from Canada’s older generation into younger hands by 2020. A lot of that money is bound to wind up in the hands of individuals, particularly the 9.9 million Canadian baby boomers now between 46 and 66 years old.
‘Designer embryos’ an attack on life
Organics good for body and soul
Finding the sacred in the tundra
Our Green Issue
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Editor's note: As concern for the environment raises new heights, it's worth exploring what Christians are doing about the crisis, and what Christian theology has to say. This package of stories highlights some of the ways Christians, particularly Roman Catholics, are grappling with the issue.
Northern culture threatened by melting ice caps
{mosimage}An ice-fisher from Sachs Harbour, NWT, and a sugar-cane farmer from the Fiji Islands have more in common than some may think.
St. Stephen’s aims for zero waste
{mosimage}TORONTO - Wearing plastic gloves, Carolyn Tran remembers rooting through her school’s garbage with her classmates taking an inventory of all the discarded recyclables.
Bioethics centre lends voice against Bill C-407
EU euthanasia report flawed
Courts, 'pro-death' lobby thwarted care for Terry Schiavo
"The underlying issue is money," the 41-year-old Schindler told The Catholic Register April 21 at the annual conference of Ontario Alliance for Life.