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Multifaith Women Working to End Violence Against Women
Feb-01-2026 to Feb-01-2026 (02:00 PM to 04:30 PM)
AN IN-PERSON EVENT RECOMMENDED BY THE OFFICE FOR ECUMENICAL AND INTERFAITH RELATIONSViolence against women crosses all faiths and all backgrounds. This year, for the first time, representatives of all major faith communities—Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, and other...
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Women Silent Ignatian Retreat - From Fear To Freedom.
May-22-2026 to May-24-2026 (06:30 PM to 01:00 PM)
Women Ignatian Retreat: When the Holy Spirit came upon Jesus’ disciples, it freed them from fear and filled them with a bold, loving purpose. This retreat is an invitation to enter that same movement from fear to freedom. Through...
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Women Silent Retreat - An Ignatian Experience of Sacred Earth
Mar-13-2026 to Mar-15-2026 (06:30 PM to 01:30 PM)
Women Ignatian Retreat: The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius reveal, in and for a new time, a vibrant ecological dimension. In particular, the Exercises invite us to deepen our contemplative experience of Creation revealing God the loving Creator, the historical...
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Lay Movements Annual Gathering – “Pilgrims of Hope”
The Annual Meeting of the Leadership Representatives of the recognized Archdiocesan Lay Associations and Movements was held this year on Saturday, January 11th, 2025, at St. Edward the Confessor Parish in North York. Representatives from about 60 of our Lay...
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Unpacking the Synod on Synodality – November 10, 2024
Join us for a panel discussion to help unpack the Synod on Synodality. The three-year process of listening and dialogue, undertaken between 2021 and 2024, has garnered participation from Catholics worldwide. Moderated by Dr. Josephine Lombardi, panelists include...
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All about ELEVATE Training Weekend
The Sept. 21st and 22nd weekend of 2024 will be a busy one for the Office of Catholic Youth (OCY). For 10 years now, the OCY has rolled out two days of training to help adults (on Saturday) and teens...
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International Palliative Care Symposium Concludes
The International Palliative Care Symposium held in Toronto from May 21-23 has now concluded.
The Symposium titled, “Towards a Narrative of Hope,” offered by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) in conjunction with the Pontifical...
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Online Faith Formation Study Opportunity
In partnership with the University of Dayton in Ohio, the Archdiocese of Toronto is offering a discounted rate for the upcoming cycle of online courses and seminars offered by the Virtual Learning Community for Faith Formation at the University of...
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Mission Possible
Mission possible
Jesus summoned his 12 disciples and began to send them giving them authority over unclean spirits. He instructed them to take nothing, for this journey, but a walking stick. Jesus sent out the 12 to basically do...
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Watch: Vatican Conference Discusses Better Health For All
Everyone is now able to watch sessions from the Vatican’s wide-ranging interdisciplinary conference, “Exploring the Mind, Body & Soul: How Innovation and Novel Delivery Systems Improve Human Health,” which concluded in early-May.
Speakers...
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Watch Cardinal Collins’ Latest Lectio Divina
On the evening of Sunday, February 7, Cardinal Thomas Collins, Archbishop of Toronto, spoke about “A Life of Honour” during his latest edition of Lectio Divina at St. Michael’s Cathedral Basilica.
Lectio Divina is...
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Year of St. Joseph
On 8 December 2020, Pope Francis announced a Year of St. Joseph to mark the 150th anniversary of the proclamation by Pope Pius IX of St. Joseph as the Patron of the Universal Church.
The CCCB Office...
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Homily on the feast: “Christ the King”
Christmas is knocking on our souls’ doors once again. Its message is not only an invitation, but also a challenge to all of us.
Many people are looking for real love and joy. Joy is to make other people...
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Homily on the feast: “Christ the King”
This feast of Christ the King, was added to the Church calendar, in 1925
The meaning of this feast is clear: all of creation, in this world and beyond, is subject to...
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