May 11, 2026
There have been many moments of silence in the years since Dasha Sakac unexpectedly lost her 22-year-old son Roman to a tragic accident. Those moments of silence are sometimes quiet, sometimes deafening, but always present.
May 9, 2026
After well over a decade of prayer, planning and perseverance, Brampton, Ont.’s historic St. Patrick’s Parish will officially break ground on its new church May 24.
Few seats remained at St. Michael’s Cathedral Basilica this morning, as family, friends and faithful joined together to celebrate the Ordination Mass of the Archdiocese of Toronto’s four newest priests.
May 8, 2026
Faithful across Toronto and Hamilton can undertake a powerful expression of Marian devotion during this month of Mary as Canada’s Pilgrim Statue of Our Lady of the Cape tours parishes across both dioceses from May 9 to 17.
May 7, 2026
Right to Live Canada, a Canadian start-up non-profit seeking a solution to economic, poverty-driven euthanasia.
May 4, 2026
After last year’s white smoke marked the election of Pope Leo XIV to overshadow the annual March for Life in the nation’s capital, organizers of this year’s 29th edition of the March are expecting the commitment to life to step back into the spotlight.
April 30, 2026
As Ontario’s Catholic Education Week 2026 begins on May 3 under the theme "Pilgrims of Hope: On the Path to Holiness," celebrations of the province’s Catholic schools will once again highlight the unique gift of faith-integrated education.
April 29, 2026
With each day bringing seemingly new technological discoveries and advancements it can become daunting to keep track the changes. Every so often, however, one such advancement is so eye-catching and jarring that you cannot help but engage with curiosity.
April 25, 2026
As the late Pope Francis continues to loom large in the minds of faithful around the globe, his enduring legacy is soon to have a tangible dedication in Waterloo, Ont., with St. Jerome’s University launching the world’s first Pope Francis Institute.
April 24, 2026
A hopeful renewal for faithful Catholic art and culture will launch over three weekends in May as Theopolis unveils its inaugural exhibition, bringing together more than a dozen Catholic artists to help audiences rediscover the eternal human soul amid a culture that all too often forgets it exists.