• Women’s Silent Retreat

    Sanctum Retreat Centre 11 Sanctum Way, Caroline, AB, Canada

    The Edmonton Regnum Christi Women’s Section warmly invites you to our Women’s Silent Lenten Ignatian Retreat Faithful to Catholic teaching, open to all Christian women March 27-29th, 2026 With Retreat Director: Father Kevin Gillis LC Includes all meals, snacks, series of reflections, Mass, opportunities for confession & individual spiritual guidance, accommodation & access to the beautiful grounds of the Retreat Centre. Check-in 4-5 pm with Mass at 5:00 Dinner at 6:00 Conference ends Sunday with lunch at noon Sanctum Retreat Centre (Near Caroline, AB) https://sanctumretreat.ca/ Early bird cost $415 ($475 after March 9th) Deadline for registration is March 13th (Split payment possible! Please contact Donna for more information) Register early as we had a waiting list last year! For any questions/concerns please contact Donna with text/WhatsApp at 780-621-4633 or email regnumchristiedmonton@gmail.com Registration confirmed when payment is received. We look forward to welcoming you!!! Early bird fee of $415 until March 9th with fee of $475 until registration closes, on March 13th Register early as we had a waiting list last year!

  • Bible study at St. Anthony’s

    St. Anthony Parish 10661 Whyte (82) Avenue NW, Edmonton, AB, Canada

    Announcing a Bible study starting January 2026 at St. Anthony’s Church, Edmonton. Please share this news with your network. The Knights of Columbus are facilitating Bible study on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month starting January 10 2026. The study will use The Bible Timeline: The Story of Salvation (2025), part of the Great Adventure series from Ascension Press. This study teaches Catholics how to read and understand scripture. It introduces the wonderful narrative of the Bible, from Creation to the beginning of our Church, in a way that transforms lives. Participants will gain the confidence to dive even deeper into God’s Word through the mass, their devotions, and their personal study. The Bible Timeline uses high quality materials. Participants can choose between a colour printed or digital workbook that guides their reading of key parts of the Bible. During the meetings, the group discusses their answers to study questions, view video lessons featuring Catholic presenters, and share in fellowship. Location: St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 10661 82 (Whyte) Ave., Edmonton. in the Padua Room. Enter the building from the door from the back parking lot. Facilitators: KofC brothers Michael Ho and Al Opperthauser Time: 2:30 to 4:30 PM Winter 2026 Schedule (2nd and 4th Saturdays) Jan. 10:                1. Introduction to series Jan. 24:                2. Finding the Story in Scripture Feb. 14:                3. Early World, Part 1 Feb. 28:                4. Early World, Part 2 March 14:             5. Patriarchs, Part 1 March 28:             6. Patriarchs, Part 2 The study will continue through the spring and resume in the fall for a total of 24 sessions. Commit to the whole program or drop in when you can. There’s also an option for independent study. For more information, contact: event-10661@outlook.com

  • Life Worth Living: A Workshop on Aging and Flourishing

    Santa Maria Goretti (Italian) Parish 9110 110 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Facilitated by: Amanda Achtman Santa Maria Goretti Centre, 9110-110 Avenue NW, Edmonton An interactive workshop that explores Pope Francis’s teaching on old age, why it matters, and what we stand to gain from it personally and practically. Together we will explore: How our lives continue to have meaning amid illness, disability, dependence, and loss Why living until natural death can become a gift of hope for others How the way a story ends changes the meaning of every page $20 (includes lunch) Registration required. Please email kari.mullin@caedm.ca

  • Conversation Café: What does it mean to die with dignity? Let’s talk about it.

    Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Sh Pk 13 Brower Dr, Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada

    April 19, 2:00-3:30 pm Facilitated by: Amanda Achtman Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish, 13 Brower Drive, Sherwood Park Those who promote euthanasia call it “dying with dignity.” Does that mean those who die naturally die without dignity? What is human dignity, anyway, and where does it come from? How does our Catholic faith offer real hope and true dignity to those who are suffering and dying? Join this important conversation hosted by OLPH Compassionate Parish and Young Adults. No cost. No registration required. Everyone welcome!

  • Is Life Always Worth Living? Responding to the Rise of “MAID” in our Society

    Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Sh Pk 13 Brower Dr, Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada

    Presenter: Amanda Achtman 6:15 pm Mass celebrated by Archbishop Stephen Hero 7:00 pm Presentation Many people think that there are circumstances under which it is reasonable for someone to ask someone else to end their life. In the jurisdictions where euthanasia is legal, there has tended to be an increase in the number of people opting for it. Some of the reasons listed in government reports are due to cancer, chronic illness, or disability. Does life lose its sense in the face of suffering? Or, is life always worth living? Come get inspired to encounter, understand, and overcome the euthanasia temptation. Filled with stories, this talk will equip you to better engage in these conversations and experiences in your own life because this concerns all of us. No cost. No registration required. Everyone welcome! April 21, 7-9 pm Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish 13 Brower Drive, Sherwood Park

  • Love Them to the End: An Activation Workshop for Clergy, Seminarians, Lay Chaplains and Pastoral Staff

    Corpus Christi - Edmonton 2707 34 St NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    April 23, 9 am – 4 pm Corpus Christi Parish, 2707-34 Street NW, Edmonton Facilitated by: Amanda Achtman Can a Catholic who is considering euthanasia (“MAID”) receive Anointing of the Sick and Last Rites? Can a Catholic who dies by “MAID” receive a Catholic funeral and burial? Why is it wrong to be present at a euthanasia death? What is palliative care? Come explore these questions and more! The workshop will focus on equipping clergy and laity through targeted training, robust catechesis, and hope-oriented pastoral approaches to counter “MAiD's” cultural normalization, while upholding Church teaching on the sanctity of life, accompaniment in suffering, and natural death. Emphasis will be on proactive, positive witness rather than solely reactive prohibition. No cost. Lunch provided. Registration is required. Click here to register: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScAkjo-uNOAtdfNHz6MRt_gdhX3wkPuWgnPamv1mpKZsmI_xg/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=116405888710518329557 Registration deadline: April 17

  • Life in the Spirit Seminar

    Good Shepherd Parish 18407 60 Avenue NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Come and experience a deeper relationship with God! You’re warmly invited to our Life in the Spirit Seminar — a powerful journey of renewal, where you’ll grow in faith, encounter the Holy Spirit, and be refreshed in God’s love. “Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful and kindle in them the fire of your love.” All are welcome. Come as you are  and be transformed. April 24th 6pm and April 25th 9 am to 4pm Good Shepherd Parish, 18407 60 Ave NW, Edmonton