Fr. Tataryn journeys with St. Demetrius parish every step of the way
By Carolyn Girard, The Catholic RegisterTataryn, although of Ukrainian descent, grew up in Sydney, N.S., a town he said was diverse, with many religions and cultures. But if you didn’t listen to the bagpipes, he said, quoting his father with a laugh, “you didn’t have any culture.”
Indian deacons find universal church in Toronto
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register“It’s an important stage of our formation and our lives so far. It’s a stage when we are integrated into church ministry,” Amirtharaj said. “It’s part of the whole journey. It’s mystery.”
“It’s not my mission, but it’s the mission of the church,” adds Mathew.
Toronto Tamils raising funds to aid displaced at home
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterJude Aloysius of the Tamil Catholic Community believes all kinds of Canadians will get behind efforts to help refugees in Sri Lanka.
"This is outside the political forum," Aloysius said. "Canadians are very much in tune and they are very passionate about helping people who are in need."
Canadian Council of Churches lays groundwork for G8 Summit response
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterThe council admitted the Ukrainian Catholic Church as a full member and elected a new executive which includes a Roman Catholic bishop as vice president. The council now consists of 23 national churches representing 85 per cent of Canada's Christians.
Dead Sea Scrolls help understand biblical texts
By Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic RegisterIt is widely believed the scrolls were written by a fringe religious group called Essenes, but there is no proof of that or, indeed, irrefutable proof that the Essenes actually existed.
Toronto's O’Connor House saved, for now
By Carolyn Girard, The Catholic RegisterThe May 20 decision came as a relief to community members who have been raising money to restore the home, but as a setback to the board which is responsible for the old farm house.
Tridentine priests seek Toronto parish
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterThe Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter has proposed to Archbishop Thomas Collins that the order would create a parish served by two priests offering all the sacraments according to the 1962 Missale Romanum. The Toronto personal parish would also serve as a base for the fraternity’s work in the dioceses of St. Catharines and London.
Coalition forms to defeat latest Canadian euthanasia bill
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsFrancine Lalonde introduced her private members’ Bill C-384 to legalize euthanasia on May 13, the day before 12,300 Canadians came to Ottawa for the National March for Life. Her previous bills died when elections were called.
Catholic share the faith at Toronto's Yonge-Dundas Square
By Carolyn Girard, The Catholic Register"It's hard to put into words," said Paul Klotz, a parishioner of St. Michael's Cathedral. "(Toronto Archbishop Thomas Collins) showed us that in praying a little and reading a little you can learn so much more than by just reading the Bible (by itself)."
Food bank pleads for Toronto churches' support
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterAt the third annual TAIC breakfast with Toronto’s mayor, the interfaith council unveiled a program to encourage faith communities to collect food for food banks and to open pathways to employment, social services and housing through the 211 system.
Over 12,000 join National March for Life
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA - Despite driving rain and howling winds, the National March for Life May 12 drew more than 12,300 people — the largest crowd in its 11-year history.
Dubbed Exodus 2009, the March marked the 40th anniversary of the Omnibus Bill that decriminalized abortion in Canada, paving the way to abortion on demand.
On the steps to the Peace Tower, Quebec's Cardinal Marc Ouellet called upon Parliamentarians to address the juridical void that leaves abortion permissible right through nine months of pregnancy. He also called on all Canadians to build a culture of life that guards the family and welcomes human life. We are all responsible for the respect for human rights in our land, he said, especially the rights of the most fragile — infants in the womb, the elderly and the handicapped.