Abbot Peter Novecosky of St. Peter’s Abbey in Muenster, Sask., in a 2012 photo. The former editor of The Prairie Messenger newspaper died Aug. 14 at age 79. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)

Abbot Peter Novecosky, former Prairie Messenger editor, dies at 79

Abbot Peter Novecosky, OSB, who for more than a quarter century shared the news, and the good news, with Catholics in Western Canada through The Prairie Messenger newspaper, has died at 79. Abbot Novecosky died on Aug. 14, the Vigil of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, in Humboldt, Sask., after battling cancer. A...

he most recent vandalism to St. Martin de Porres Church. The yellow spray-painted markings appear to be of a crescent moon and star, an unofficial yet well-known symbol of Islam. St. Martin de Porres Parish (Facebook)

Interfaith support for Ottawa church following recent vandalism attack

Ottawa’s St. Martin de Porres Parish has called for continued prayers as messages of support for the church continue to pour in from various religious communities after another act of vandalism was reported at the end of last month. The Catholic church in the Bells Corners neighbourhood of Ottawa announced online that it had endured...

Bishop Mark Hagemoen and Bishop Gary Franken with team members: (back, left to right) Luc Montpetit, Ryan Mallett, Kieran Gillespie, Ronan Gillespie, Alex Pulvermacher, Max Connelly; (front, left to right): Jerome Montpetit, Raphael Pelletier, Saskatoon Bishop Mark Hagemoen, St. Paul Bishop Gary Franken. (Submitted photo)

Death (… to Life…) Race 2024 completed by two teams, led by bishops of Saskatoon and St. Paul

The 2024 Great Canadian Death Race held Aug. 4-5, marks the fourth run that the Diocese of Saskatoon Catholic Foundation and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon have promoted in support of the Indigenous Reconciliation Fund, beginning with the “Beaver Flat 50” in 2021 and continuing with the Death Race in 2022 and  again in 2023. Support Bishop Hagemoen’s fund-raising efforts for the Indigenous...

Federally funded ‘anti-hate’ group’s booklet blacklists Campaign Life

Campaign Life Coalition, a national pro-life advocacy organization, has been labelled a “hate movement” by the Canadian Anti-Hate Network. Along with its affiliated LifeSiteNews, Campaign Life was lumped in with neo-Nazis and skinheads in the Canadian Anti-Hate Network’s booklet 40 Ways To Fight the Far-Right. The booklet also says that most haters are white people....

CWL leaders and national convention organizers gathered for Mass Aug. 9 at the Cathedral of the Holy Family in Saskatoon. (Photo by Kiply Lukan Yaworski, Catholic Saskatoon News)

CWL leaders and national convention organizers gathered for Mass Aug. 9 at the Cathedral of the Holy Family in Saskatoon. (Photo by Kiply Lukan Yaworski, Catholic Saskatoon News)

CWL leaders arrive for national convention Aug. 11-14 in Saskatoon

SASKATOON—National and provincial leaders of the Catholic Women’s League of Canada have arrived in Saskatoon, holding meetings ahead of a three-day national convention that will bring hundreds of League members from across the nation to the prairie city on the South Saskatchewan River. League president Shari Guinta and her national executive – which includes provincial...

Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Jasper, Alberta.Photo from Our Lady of Lourdes Website

Catholic church withstands Jasper devastation

Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church withstood the devastating wildfires that ravaged the municipality of Jasper and the adjacent Jasper National Park. “Thanks be to God,” the Archdiocese of Edmonton stated in reaction to the news. Due to a still-active evacuation order, neither the archdiocese nor local parish staff can assess the extent of internal...

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