
Wendy-Ann Clarke, The Catholic Register
Family aims to bring its angel home
The Jobin family, parents Marc and Carole and their nine children, have many dreams, but the greatest right now is to unite the entire family under one roof.
Rise in digital donations a pandemic ‘blessing’
The pandemic has brought unprecedented reliance on the digital world to the forefront, and the Catholic Church has not been exempt.
Architect seeks church partners to shelter homeless in tiny homes
Toronto architect and planner John van Nostrand has over his 40-year career built tiny home communities around the world and is hoping something similar can be brought to Toronto to house the city’s homeless.
Making Communion hosts stays true to sisters’ adoration of Eucharist
Producing communion bread has been an integral part of the ministry of the Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood in Canada for over 100 years, but just how the hosts are made remains a mystery to many.
King’s program calls for reconciliation
King’s University College at Western University marked the sixth anniversary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)’s final report with a participatory reading of the 94 Calls to Action Dec. 15.
Priestly life celebrated in art
Christmas is a time to celebrate for Fr. Herman Falke each year, but that celebration will be special as he marks the release of his latest book.
St. Joseph a picture of authentic masculinity
The Knights of Columbus are offering for free its latest film that takes a deep look into the life of Jesus’ foster father as a model of character and virtue for this generation.
Crafty mother’s skills aid abused women
Stay-at-home mom Jessica Fraga is using her love of crafting again this year to raise funds for abused women.
Christmas concert takes over Dundas Square
St. Michael’s Choir School kicked off its Christmas season Dec. 5 with a free outdoor concert of secular and sacred music in Dundas Square in downtown Toronto.
St. Mike’s alum fights bias in tech against women
A successful software engineer turned start-up CEO, Aashni Shah, and women like her, are still pioneers in a male-dominated tech industry.