Celebrating International Women’s Day -March 8- In Memory Of Her
Celebrating International Women’s Day -March 8 "Truly I tell you, wherever the gospel is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also be told, in memory of her." Mark 14:9
For Victims of Abuse: Pope’s Prayer Intention For March
Each month, the Pope sets before the People of God a special intention for the worldwide Church to bring to prayer. This month he asks that we pray for victims of abuse
The Church celebrates Pope Francis’ 10th anniversary as Pope and CLC Offers prayers of gratitude!
CLC reflects on the current papacy and we offer grateful and prayerful best wishes for good health and many more years of fruitful ministry among us for Holy Father Pope Francis
Pope Francis affirms vision of Concerned Lay Catholics in Canada
…A Church where lay people and pastors live out true fraternity, working side by side every day, in every area of pastoral ministry.”
Face to Face and Heart to Heart with Father Hans Zollner, SJ presented by Awake Milwaukee
Upcoming event on March 2 at 1 p.m. CST on Zoom. Awake Milwaukee presents another in their Courageous Conversations Series entitled Face to Face and Heart to Heart
Reflecting on the Continental Stage-Synod on Synodality
Enlarge the Space of your Tent (Is 54:2)-Reflections on the Continental Stage of the Synod on Synodality Professor Dr Myriam Wijlens, University of Erfurt Germany. Tuesday February 28 at 7 p.m. Lecture with Guest Panelists Archbishop Andre Durocher and Dr. Catherine E. Clifford
Living Into a New Activism: the Spirituality of Liberation-Black History Month
Dr Gary Warner, Chair of Concerned Lay Catholics in Canada, Member of the Order of Canada, Professor Emeritus at McMaster University recently gave a presentation on "Living Into a New Activism: the Spirituality of Liberation
The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) released a series of Pastoral Letters to First Nations, Inuit, Métis, and the People of God in Canada,…
Pastoral Letter to the People of God in Canada
Can Women Heal the Fractured Catholic Church? with Rosemary Ganley
Rosemary will share her perspectives on the topic drawing on her varied and faith-filled journey as a writer, speaker and activist.
Continental Assemblies in full swing- learn more about what the rest of the world is saying- as well as the process here in North America
This is a most inspired moment in the life of our Church and one that holds promise for a renewed witness of unity in diversity in a world that is becoming increasingly divided.
Montreal Auxiliary Bishop Frank Leo named new Archbishop of Toronto
Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Cardinal Thomas Collins, 76, as archbishop of Toronto, and appointed Bishop Francis (Frank) Leo, to succeed him as the 14th archbishop of Toronto
Video presentation: Slavery, The Catholic Church, and Lessons for Today. Fr. Chris Kellerman, SJ
To be an antiracist is to be a follower of Christ in his ministry to the poor, the excluded, and the oppressed.
L ’Arche offers a template for how to respond to allegations of sexual abuse within an organization
The rest of the Church can learn from l’Arche.
Synod on Synodality - Boston College MOOC (Massive Online Open Course)- Part II
The Second Intercontinental Massive Online Course (MOOC) under the theme History, Theology and Practice of Synodality.
Cardinal Ouellette steps down
Cardinal Marc Ouellet of Quebec is retiring after fresh allegations of sexual assault
ENLARGE THE SIZE OF YOUR TENT: A SYNOD DISCUSSION
Synod Discussion - Virtual panel conversation on the Continental Stage of the Synod on Synodality