Euthanasia for Canada’s Mentally Ill Still on the Table Despite ‘Pause’ on Implementation

Shared from National Catholic Register – Martin Barillas/CNA World  February 9, 2024 While MAID accounted for 1% of deaths in Canada in 2017, the first full year it was allowed, the numbers had quadrupled by 2022. Health and mental health ministers in three Canadian territories and five provinces were successful…

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\”Our culture is increasingly foreign to the Gospel\”: Archbishop speaks at Our Lady of Fatima parish

“How do we extend hospitality to our Lord Jesus Christ?”  This was the question Archbishop Smith posed in his homily, preached during his pastoral visit to the Our Lady of Fatima, the Portuguese Catholic parish, in Edmonton Feb. 3-4. “By simply entering a house, Jesus signals that he wishes to…

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National Catholic Health Care Week: We Carry On The Healing Ministry of Jesus

National Catholic Health Care Week takes place Feb. 4-10. It\’s really important to mark the occasion, so we don\’t lose sight of the extraordinary gift that we have in our country of Catholic health care. Devoted physicians, nurses and health-care professionals make sure that all that they do, within the…

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Communities brave the cold for Archbishop Smith visit to Fort Saskatchewan and area

“The world needs the message of the Gospel, and there is nothing more exciting or purposeful than to have a share in its transmission.” This was the message that Archbishop Richard Smith conveyed during one of the many homilies that he offered during his pastoral visit to Fort Saskatchewan and…

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