Pope Benedict XVI’s new laws governing Church-affiliated charities are less about clamping down and more about opening the way

Planning for end-of-life care foils euthanasia option

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TORONTO - You know you’re going to die, so what’s the plan?

Papal norms clarify charity rules

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OTTAWA - Many Catholics, including bishops, have disagreed about how far a Catholic charity can go

Students can help fix their communities

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TORONTO - When attempting to solve social problems like homelessness, students need to be prepared

CCAS gives gift of hope at Christmas

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TORONTO - Each Christmas Hope for Children hands out about $800,000 to young people living on their own, young parents and families.

Social media campaign asks students to THINK

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The Waterloo Catholic District School Board thinks the answer to cyber-bullying isn’t punishment policies but bands on cellphones — blue rubber bands.

Teacher rises to the challenge

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TORONTO - A good teacher does more than just educate the students in their classroom; they nurture, inspire and empower the entire school.

Online shopping a growing, and convenient, stress buster

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TORONTO - If the thought of crowded malls full of screaming children and stressed adults has you putting off finding that last-minute Christmas gift, online shopping might be your saving grace.

Building bridges to Israel

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TORONTO - Students in Miles Fernandes’ world religions class learned that despite living half a world away, they really aren’t much different than their counterparts in an Israeli classroom.

Attempted murder charges laid in attack on Dominicans' home

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Toronto - A 53-year-old man faces attempted arson and attempted murder charges

Anglican deanery approved for Canada

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The Holy See has approved a new deanery in Canada that will minister to Anglican Use Catholics and their clergy.