April 9, 2026
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Toronto is launching a two-part expert panel series that explores how poverty and disability intersect to deepen barriers to food and housing, with virtual sessions set for April 20 and 27.
Hundreds of new Catholics from across the Diocese of Hamilton will join together and be recognized Saturday at the Cathedral Basilica of Christ the King to celebrate a surge in faith, with Bishop Joseph Dabrowski set to lead the annual Mass for New Catholics.
April 2, 2026
A culmination of a project started long ago, and the continuation of another, has seen Regina Catholic school students and staff quietly transform Lenten spirits into stories of real hope.
March 30, 2026
Catholics across the Archdiocese of Toronto are being given a unique chance to step into the shadows of Holy Week, courtesy of a time-honoured medieval tradition.
A new ban on foreign flags being flown at Toronto City Hall and civic centres will not prevent the Vatican flag from flying this year on Oct. 22 for Pope John Paul II.
The Archdiocese of Toronto will welcome more than 1,500 new adult Catholics across Easter Vigil celebrations this season.
March 27, 2026
It was on Good Friday in the heart of Old Montreal many years ago when, amid the quiet of faithful footsteps, John Zucchi had an interaction with a young girl he remembers to this day.
March 26, 2026
At St. Padre Pio Parish in Kleinburg, Ont., this year’s We Believe will add a striking new chapter to the parish’s young Passion Play legacy.
What does it mean to be sorry? To some, perhaps an apology is nothing more than a mere expression of remorse. Others question whether or not apologies require subsequent action as a step toward a restored relationship to be considered genuine.
March 25, 2026
Eight years have passed since Monsignor Robert Nusca’s book The Christ of the Apocalypse first unpacked the Book of Revelation with a focus on its less-common portrayal as a hope-filled portrait of Christ.