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Special Collection for Canadian Missions
Our regional Bishop, Most Reverend Robert Kasun has shared some details pertaining to this weekend’s special collection and to the distribution of the donations.
The proceeds of this collection are divided evenly between Catholic Missions in Canada (CMIC...
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ShareLife Campaign 2021 Update
ShareLife is more than a parish collection. It is how we, as a Catholic community in the Archdiocese of Toronto, bring the hands of Christ to those in need.
Over 40 ShareLife agencies serve tens of thousands of people locally...
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Annual Mass For The Faithful Departed
Due to current protocols surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, the Annual Mass for the Faithful Departed has been cancelled this year at our seven Catholic cemeteries. His Eminence Cardinal Thomas Collins will celebrate a special Mass via livestream in honour...
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Archdiocese Journey to Healing and Reconciliaton
As Canadians reflect on how we can respond to the pain and suffering experienced by survivors of residential schools and their loved ones, the Archdiocese of Toronto is committed to being directly engaged in the ongoing journey of truth and...
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CCCB Response to the Residential Schools Issue
From Richard Gagnon Archbishop of Winnipeg and President of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops: The Permanent Council of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) supports the Bishops of Saskatchewan as they announce a new province-wide Appeal for...
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Roadmap for Reopening: Step 3
Last week, the provincial government approved that as of Friday, July 16th, we will be moving to Step 3 of the “Roadmap for Reopening” plan. Following are the updated guidelines from the Archdiocese of Toronto:
For Sacramental...
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ShareLife Campaign 2021 Update
ShareLife is more than a parish collection. It is how we, as a Catholic community in the Archdiocese of Toronto, bring the hands of Christ to those in need.
Over 40 ShareLife agencies serve tens of thousands of people locally...
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Archbishop of Regina Apologizes to Cowessess First Nation
The following letter was written by Archbishop Don Bolen, Archbishop of Regina, after the discovery of unmarked graves at the former site of the Marieval Residential School, in the Cowessess First Nation in southeastern Saskatchewan. We ask that everyone continues...
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ShareLife Campaign: A Message from the Executive Director
From Arthur Peters, Executive Director: Dear friends, it has been said that the opposite of addiction is not sobriety, but human connection. What, then, has this meant for people with addictions during COVID? St. Michael's Homes, an agency funded...
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Welcome Back Fr. Carlos Sierra
We are incredibly happy to announce that on Thursday, July 1st at 9:00 am (Canada Day), Fr. Carlos will be back to celebrating Masses. We look forward to his return and join our community in prayer for his safe...
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A Fond Farewell to Fr. Omar Daza Hernandez
We would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to Fr. Omar for all his graciousness, hard work, and unwavering support during the last three months. Although we were in lockdown, Fr. Omar took the time to get...
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Reminder: Schedule for All Masses
A reminder that the schedule for all weekday and weekend Masses will remain the same as they were before. For now, the Italian Mass will continue to be celebrated at 9:45 am. All Masses will be celebrated at the...
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ShareLife Campaign 2021
Living the Gospel by Helping Those in Need
Mary dreaded the day when she would have to admit she just could no longer care for her husband alone. She felt this would be a betrayal since they have been together...
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Pope to Meet with Indigenous Leaders
The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops released a statement on June 10th regarding a delegation to the Holy See. An excerpt of the statement reads as follows:
“This pastoral visit will include the participation of a diverse...
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Statement on the Islamophobic Attack in London, Ontario
The Archdiocese of Toronto along with all the Churches in Toronto offer their prayers and sincere condolences following the violent death of four family members in London, Ontario, targeted for their faith. We join the Muslim community, London Mayor, Ed...
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CCCB Statement on Recent Acts of Violence in Canada
In recent weeks, Canada has unfortunately witnessed a disturbing rise in harmful and violent acts against the Jewish People and Muslims. These acts have included offensive slurs, prejudice, hostility, and even terror claiming lives.
The Catholic Bishops of Canada adamantly...
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