TORONTO- After more than 150 years of offering an education to boys, St. Michael's College School will now help launch a private Catholic school for girls.
Immigrant priests face culture shock
By Innocent Madawo, Catholic Register Special
TORONTO - No sooner had David Okenyi arrived in Canada than he wished he could just turn on his heel and go back to Nigeria.
Poverty affects health, studies show
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
TORONTO - Poverty kills just as surely as smoking or living off burgers, fries and ice cream, and the church leaders who run Ontario's food banks, emergency shelters and family counselling programs are prepared to back that claim up with science.
Campaign Life organizes luncheon for Toronto priests
By Sara Loftson, The Catholic Register
TORONTO - More than 100 priests, deacons and seminarians of the archdiocese of Toronto attended a luncheon Nov. 15 at St. Paul's Basilica sponsored by the Campaign Life Coalition, the political wing of the pro-life movement in Canada.
Students remember a fallen friend
By Sara Loftson, The Catholic Register
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. - In a time of mourning the students at St. Aloysius Gonzaga Secondary School rallied together to support each other and to remember a friend.
Ethical investors want government to clean up environment act
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
The companies that sell ethically screened mutual funds are asking Parliament to clean up the Clean Air Act.
A note of joy among AIDS sufferers
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
TORONTO - When Our Lady of Lourdes parish marks World AIDS Day Dec. 1, those who have gathered for the monthly healing Mass the past 16 years will remember the ones who have died and their families and friends, not forgetting those who still depend on a handful of pills every day to keep the human immunodeficiency virus at bay.
Wondering about the WonderCafe
By Emanuel Pires, Catholic Register Special
TORONTO - The United Church of Canada has launched a $10.5-million media campaign that will span the next three years. It will consist of an interactive web site, national magazine, newspaper advertising featuring a cheeky bobble-head Jesus and other provocative images, and a grassroots campaign all aimed at engaging Canadians, specifically those age 30-45.
Ambrozic honours Italian community at Cardinal's Dinner
By Catholic Register Staff
TORONTO - More than 2,200 people gathered Nov. 9 to celebrate the 27th annual Cardinal's Dinner and contribute to Cardinal Aloysius Ambrozic's charitable choices in the archdiocese of Toronto.
Catholic New Times bows out after 30 years
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
TORONTO - The Catholic New Times, Toronto's herald of left-leaning Catholicism, will cap off 30 years by publishing it's last issue on Nov. 16.
Catholic New Times bows out after 30 years
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
TORONTO - The Catholic New Times, Toronto's herald of left-leaning Catholicism, will cap off 30 years by publishing it's last issue on Nov. 16.