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Walking Forward Together: Catholic Education Week 2017
April 30 to May 5 is Catholic Education Week in Ontario. This year's theme is "Walking Forward Together."
In the Archdiocese of Toronto, we are grateful for the partnership and collaboration we have with Catholic schools, which are an...
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Update re: Arson at St. John the Evangelist Church, Weston
(April 21, 2017) As widely reported in the media, an incident of arson on Easter Sunday, April 16, 2017, forced the temporary closure of St. John the Evangelist Church (49 George St., Weston). The parish shared surveillance footage from the...
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Statement re: Arson at St. John the Evangelist Church, Weston
(April 18, 2017) On the early morning of Easter Sunday, April 16, 2017, an intentional fire was set inside the sacristy of St. John the Evangelist Church (49 George St., Weston).
The parish team preparing for Easter Sunday celebrations discovered...
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Pope's Urbi et Orbi Message
Below is the English language translation of the Pope's annual Urbi et Orbi ("To the City and the World") message.
Dear Brothers and Sisters, Happy Easter!
Today, throughout the world, the Church echoes once more the astonishing message of...
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A Little Less Canada
This post originally appeared on the website of the University of St. Michael's College on March 27, 2017.
Given the political turmoil and ugly nativist sentiment roiling the politics of so many countries, it is hard not to think...
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Homily at funeral of Msgr Vincent Foy, PH
Cardinal Thomas Collins provided the homily during the funeral Mass of Monsignor Vincent Foy, P.H. on March 18, 2017. Msgr. Foy was 101 years old and in his 78th year of the priesthood.
From Shadows and Illusion into Truth...
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"Ashes to Palms" Lenten Video Series
Ashes to Palms is a video series freely distributed to Catholics around the world during the season of Lent. This Lent, it will be seen on various social media, Catholic television and internet channels, as well as on archtoronto.org...
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Join the "Call for Conscience" - February 6 to March 31, 2017
The Coalition for HealthCARE and Conscience represents more than 110 healthcare facilities (with almost 18,000 care beds and 60,000 staff) and more than 5,000 physicians across Canada. In the coming weeks, members of Ontario's Provincial Parliament...
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World Day of Prayer for Consecrated
In the Archdiocese of Toronto, we are blessed to have more than 900 religious men and women serving in our midst, representing about 120 religious congregations. They each make significant contributions to our community in parish ministry, education, healthcare, outreach...
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Teams of Our Lady: Enriching Marriage Spirituality
Teams of Our Lady is an international Catholic movement to enrich marriage spirituality. The aim of the movement is to help couples live out a married spirituality and to discover the full richness of the sacrament of marriage. Below, Jodi...
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Away in a Manger: Christmas Story Told by Children
Away in a Manger
The Good Shepherd Catechesis is an approach to the religious formation/development of children from birth through adolescence that was established in the Archdiocese of Toronto more than twenty-five years ago. The Good...
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Christmas Greeting from Cardinal Collins
In this video message, Cardinal Thomas Collins wishes a blessed Christmas season to everyone in the Archdiocese of Toronto.
We welcome you to join us as we celebrate the birth of Christ!
To find Mass times, please contact a church...
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Archdiocese of Toronto Celebrates 175th Anniversary
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Archdiocese of Toronto Celebrates 175th Anniversary - December 17 kicks off year to celebrate historic milestone
TORONTO (December 15, 2016) December 17 marks the 175th anniversary of the Archdiocese of Toronto, kicking off a year...
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Doors open for Confession across Archdiocese
From Dec. 11 to 17, parishes throughout the Archdiocese of Toronto are taking part in the Day of Confessions. Catholics throughout our region are encouraged to prepare for Christmas by receiving the Sacrament of Reconciliation. As Cardinal Thomas Collins explains...