Mickey Conlon, The Catholic Register
Unplanned enjoys success at Canadian box office
The braintrust behind the pro-life movie Unplanned say they are ecstatic with attendance figures from the 49 Canadian screens that showed the movie during its one-week run in Canadian theatres.
ShareLife closing in on target
Heading down the stretch, the ShareLife fund-raising campaign seems poised to meet its lofty 2019 goal.
The long and winding road to priesthood
It wasn’t an easy path to the priesthood for newly ordained Resurrectionist Fr. Raphael Ma.
George Linton understands the power of music and how much joy it can bring.
Chatham’s Ursuline sisters prepare for new chapter
The reality of a dwindling, aging community is setting in for the Ursuline Sisters of Chatham, but it won’t keep them from continuing the work they’ve carried out for more than a century and a half in southwestern Ontario.
York teachers facing layoffs
Teacher layoffs will be a reality for some York Catholic teachers as the school board struggles with an anticipated $7.7 million budget shortfall for the 2019-20 school year.
St. Michael’s can ‘take the lead’ on bullying
Coming out of the much-publicized hazing scandal that led to sexual assault charges against seven of its students, St. Michael’s College School is well-positioned to take the lead in combatting bullying in schools, says the lawyer leading the school’s culture review.
A longstanding tradition is coming to an end this summer as the Knights of Columbus discard the ceremonial capes and plumed chapeaus of its Fourth Degree members.
Sculptor draws inspiration from homeless
When Timothy Schmalz was envisioning how best to portray Christ in his When I Was Naked sculpture, he was stumped.
ShareLife helps to break vicious cycle of poverty
Amanda Fellows has seen all too closely how generational poverty keeps perpetuating itself.