Nearly 300 victims — or their surviving loved ones — who suffered abuse at Mount Cashel Orphanage in St. John’s, N.L., during the 1940s, ‘50s and ‘60s, or by Archdiocese of St. John’s clergy, will receive the initial disbursement of their long-awaited monetary restitution before the end of this month.

Book of Revelation is about finding hope in crisis

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An upcoming seminar being delivered by Msgr. Robert Nusca is hoping to further amplify the hidden message of hope found in one of the New Testament’s most puzzling reads — the Book of Revelation.

Christians sign on to back Canada’s Jews

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Fr. Deacon Andrew Bennett has a simple message for Canadian Jews: “We will not abandon you.”

Bloom is off the boom

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With fertility rates at record lows, question is, how will Canada repopulate?

Leo's red hat call came out of the blue

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Archbishop of Toronto Francis Leo woke up at 6:20 a.m. on Oct.6 to a text-tone chorus.

Toronto’s Archbishop Leo elevated to College of Cardinals

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Toronto Archbishop Francis Leo is among 21 new Cardinals elevated to the College of Cardinals. 

Project 'Echoes' the positive on palliative care

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A new project from the deVeber Institute for Bioethics and Social Research is shining a much-needed light on uplifting palliative care stories across the country.

Jubilee prep well underway, marking year of hope

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Preparations are well underway for Canadian Catholics to join faithful worldwide as "Pilgrims of Hope" for jubilee year 2025.

Reconciliation fund already making a difference

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With over $17.5 million raised in the two-and-a-half years since the Indigenous Reconciliation Fund (IRF) became a registered charity in March 2022, the 73 Canadian Catholic dioceses are poised to exceed the five-year $30-million commitment Canada's Catholic bishops made to the nation's Indigenous peoples.

Students find healing in Listening Circle

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St. Michael’s College School (SMCS) in Toronto has brought back the Listening Circle initiative, a program implemented last year by a former student looking to ease the burden of grief for himself and his school community. 

CCCB renewal plan approved behind closed doors

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Canada’s Catholic bishops spent two full sessions at their recent plenary signing off on a major overhaul of how the national conference of prelates should operate.