February 14, 2026
Catholic Register Editorial
High on the list of the most frequent letters we receive from readers are calls for Prime Minister Mark Carney to start demonstrating his Catholic bona fides.
February 6, 2026
Michael Heinlein
In the discussions leading up to the conclave last May, members of the College of Cardinals shared that they wished for more collegiality between themselves and the pope.
January 31, 2026
In the early days of 2026, a columnist for Our Sunday Visitor news service pinpointed an all-too-often ignored danger of our all-too-pervasive social media environment.
January 23, 2026
Amid the global gore and Greenlandization of our current moment, fears about the image generator known as Grok offered by Elon Musk’s X might seem genuinely gratuitous.
January 16, 2026
The strong temptation is to respond to a case now before the B.C. Supreme Court by demanding Dying with Dignity and other pro-medical homicide lobby groups stop shoving their immorality down our throats.
January 9, 2026
The familiar claim that war solves nothing must be balanced off with the acknowledged wisdom that peace is not the mere absence of war.
December 29, 2025
It delights us to affirm that whether readers who engage with the Register through our website or traditional newspaper in 2026, they will join the ranks of the trendy and uber cool.
December 19, 2025
In his “Theological-Aesthetical Manifesto,” Catholic literary scholar, novelist, short story writer and poet, Joshua Hren, makes a claim that might startle even the devout of Holy Mother Church.
December 11, 2025
Only the uninformed, the stubborn, or the mischievously contrarian would kick against accepting that Canadians missed the boat when we abandoned our historic compacts with Indigenous peoples in the northern half of the continent.
December 5, 2025
Compos mentis Canadians will intellectually and instinctively agree that efforts to counter willful promotion of hatred – though outright elimination might prove impossible – deserve country-wide support.