Political events and news in effecting Catholics and Catholic concerns in Europe.
October 27, 2021
What is Halloween? What is the meaning of this mysterious holiday dedicated to goblins, gremlins and ghouls?
The federal government’s policy of requiring applicants for summer jobs grants to attest support for abortion rights was “reasonable,” a federal court judge has ruled.
Pope Francis has accepted an invitation by Canada’s bishops to visit Canada “on a pilgrimage of healing and reconciliation.”
October 26, 2021
VATICAN CITY -- A Vatican conference will gather both Christian and non-Christian historians and experts to delve deep into the history of the church in the first centuries of Christianity.
October 24, 2021
If someone were to ask you who Mary Magdalene was, what would you tell the person?
Higher education for Catholic women has been a fight, and it was the sisters on the front lines.
A restoration project that came in at close to $2 million has not only allowed St. Mary’s Church in Campbellford, Ont., to return to its former glory, it has also fostered greater strength among the parish community.
31st Sunday in Ordinary Time, Oct. 31 (Year B) Deuteronomy 6:2-6; Psalm 18; Hebrews 7:23-28; Mark 12:28-34
The majority of the most beautiful and profound teachings in our world are brief, concise, and simple — but seldom easy.
October 23, 2021
She was only 16, a child by all accounts, and she had been sent to the big city from her home in northern Canada for treatment at a mental health clinic.
Since the Aug. 14 earthquake in Haiti killed 2,200, injured 12,250, destroyed or damaged 130,000 houses and left 650,000 hungry, homeless and needing aid, so much has happened in the world it’s safe to say the world’s attention has been anywhere but Haiti.