November 6, 2025
Advance care planning (ACP) is “the process of thinking about what matters most to you in your life and what that means for your health and personal care. ACP helps you share your wishes and preferences with the people who are important to you so they can help make sure you get the care you want.”
Your death may be the end of life, but it’s not the end of the bills. Aside from burial costs, cleaning up the monthly household bills, the executor of the estate will usually be faced with probate fees.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to “speak” from the grave and tell your loved ones how you would like things handled after you die?
Stuart Asselstine had every intention of becoming an organ donor but never thought he would be alive to witness a friend benefitting from his generosity.
As the warring sisters prepared for their final battle, both failed to recognize that their parent’s estate was the wrong place to wage their final fight.
A long and healthy life is possible for seniors if you make the right lifestyle choices, according to doctors who work with seniors.
As people age, their needs change and often they have a harder time taking care of themselves. This makes it important to plan for when you are no longer able to care for yourself.
Over 100 Catholics from over 40 different Archdiocese of Toronto parishes will join Cardinal Francis Leo for a Jubilee Pilgrimage to Rome from Nov. 10 to 17.
November 4, 2025
The death of a loved one can bring grief that can feel unfamiliar and overwhelming. In these moments of sorrow, Catholic rituals can serve as a source of comfort and guidance, helping individuals begin the healing process.
When I started with the Archdiocese of Toronto almost 21 years ago, I mentioned that one area of fund development that I was not strong in was planned giving. Soon after, we made a decision to commit resources to the area of Wills and estates.