Catholic Register Staff
Winnie’s sins
The true story of how Prime Minister Winston Churchill appeased Stalin, and the way his British government abandoned Poland, should be known by everyone, especially since we just commemorated the 85th anniversary of the Soviet invasion of Poland.
Archbishop Miller's letter to MPs urging restrictions on youth access to sexually explicit material online
Vancouver Archbishop J. Michael Miller’s letter to MPs in the Archdiocese of Vancouver, urging them to support legislation restricting young people’s access to sexually explicit online material. It follows an earlier letter written by Toronto Archbishop Francis Leo.
Friars' Student Writing Contest 2025
The Franciscan Friars of the Atonement-Graymoor, the Office for Promoting Christian Unity of the Archdiocese of Toronto, and The Catholic Register are proud to present the 2025 Friars' Student Writing Contest.
Toronto’s Archbishop Leo elevated to College of Cardinals
Toronto Archbishop Francis Leo is among 21 new Cardinals elevated to the College of Cardinals.
Evil divide
“As Democrats, Christians, Catholics, have an advantage on that score.” (The Catholic Register editorial Sept. 22, 2024.)
Report by Bishop McGrattan at the CCCB annual plenary
A report by Calgary’s Bishop William McGrattan, president of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, at the annual plenary meeting in Quebec City.
Marriage priorities
Glen Argan’s Aug. 20 Catholic Register column made excellent use of Pope St John Paul II’s teaching about “the marriage of Mary and Joseph as more than a covenant, ‘an authentic communion according to the model of the Blessed Trinity.’”
Optical confusion
First impressions suggest to many that the Man of the Shroud of Turin is lying down, as Christ would be in His tomb before the Resurrection. However, a different perspective comes from the research of Dr. Gilbert Lavoie (“Jesus’ burial cloth,” The Catholic Register, Sept. 22).
Excerpt from the CCCB Synthesis of Diocesan Reflections
An excerpt from the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Synthesis of Diocesan Reflections in preparation for the second session on synodality to be held in Rome Oct. 2-27.
Six Toronto Catholics feted with inaugural St. Michael Award
The inaugural St. Michael Award is honouring six Catholics in the Archdiocese of Toronto for years of distinguished and faithful service in their parishes and to the Church.