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“We would be doing a disservice to the citizens of Alberta by not being Catholic in delivering Catholic education,” said Tomkinson, adding that many would consider the religious portions of Catholic schools to be underfunded.
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Greeted by two dozen children wearing traditional attire and by the nation's bishops, Pope Francis arrived in Myanmar Nov. 27 for a four-day visit.
A Greek Orthodox father seeking religious accommodation from a public school board has lost at the Ontario Court of Appeal, despite a majority opinion favoring parental rights.
“Mom taught us not only how to live, but she also taught us how to die.”
Father Gauthier describes it as a learning process that works both ways. “The adaptation is not only in one direction. The adaptation is for the priest, but the community also has to adapt.”
Most Canadians respect religion, believe it is relevant and think it benefits society, according to a new poll. But a religious freedom expert Andrew Bennett is worried about Canada’s acceptance of religion and religious diversity.
More than 15,000 scientists world-wide, including more than 500 Canadians, have issued a “Warning to Humanity” that parallels concerns raised by Pope Francis in his encyclical Laudato Si’.
David Eggen was upbeat at ACSTA convention, but questions remain about human sexuality education curriculum.
'Children need help to deal with their sexual urges through self-knowledge & self-control, rather than simply giving it a free reign and hope nobody gets hurt.'
Notification ban on GSAs may mean limits to public activities for student groups.