
God in the City: Catholic Journalism Summer Seminar
Canadian Catholic News is pleased to offer an in-person intensive experience of its popular online course, “Telling Truth in Charity: Introduction to Catholic Journalism” with this Catholic journalism summer seminar in Toronto, Aug. 9-15, 2026.
Participants can choose between a video track and a writing track.
Who is this for?
This fast-paced seminar is for journalists and aspiring journalists who want to learn or refine their skills in faith-based reporting for Catholic media. Participants will benefit from one-on-one mentoring. Their work will be published at the end of the seminar.
Co-presented with theh Catholic Media Association of the United States and Canada, The Religion & Journalism Project, Catholic Conscience, and Salt + Light Media.
Application Deadline: July 1, 2026
Location and Format
- The seminar will be held at the beautiful Serra House in the heart of downtown Toronto. Participants will arrange their own travel to and from the seminar.
- Tuition is $1,500 CAD, and includes the full program, room and board, payable by cheque or bank transfer. A surcharge will be applied when paying online with a credit card.
- Participants living in the GTA may commute and opt out of the accommodations on site.
- Financial assistance for travel is available. Indicate the need for assistance when applying.
- Participants will arrive Sunday, August 9, and depart Saturday, August 15.
- Participants must bring their own notebooks, laptop and cameras.
- There will be two sessions each day, including lectures and seminar-style discussions, followed by hands-on reporting assignments in the city. Students’ work will be published. Fluency in English is a requirement.
Application Information
- For consideration, applicants must submit:
- A c.v. or resume
- A writing sample
- A statement of interest (750 words)
- A letter of recommendation from an employer (past or present) or professor (past or present)
- Submit all application material by filling out the form below
- Up to 15 applicants will be accepted.
- Application deadline: July 1, 2026
For more information please contact us.
Course Sponsors




Our Instructors

Jermaine Bagnall
Jermaine Bagnall is a seasoned media professional with over a decade of experience in storytelling, content creation, and multimedia production. He has collaborated with prominent organizations like The Mastercard Foundation and Salt + Light Media, specializing in creating impactful narratives through audio and video. Drawing from his extensive background in podcasting and Catholic journalism, Jermaine is passionate about equipping others with the tools and insights needed to launch meaningful and engaging podcasts. Jermaine teaches in CCN’s online flagship course, “Telling Truth in Charity: Introduction to Catholic Journalism.”

Barb Fraze
Barb Fraze has won awards for her reporting but is happiest when she is editing. She started as a copy editor at the Fort Wayne News-Sentinel, then served as the editor (and staff) of a small Indianapolis weekly before joining the now-closed Catholic News Service in Washington. She spent decades on the international desk, coordinating coverage with the Rome bureau and a network of international correspondents. She currently freelances, and she says as an editor she likes spinning straw into copper and silver into gold. She is the 2023 recipient of the Catholic Media Association’s St. Francis de Sales Award, which recognizes “outstanding contributions to Catholic journalism.” Barb teaches in CCN’s online flagship course, “Telling Truth in Charity: Introduction to Catholic Journalism.”

Laura Ieraci
Laura Ieraci is editor of ONE magazine. Previously, she worked at Catholic News Service and Vatican Radio in Rome, Horizons of the Eparchy of Parma, Ohio, the Archdiocese of Montreal and Catholic Times Montreal. She has freelanced widely and has won multiple journalism and editing awards. She is a board member, education director and editor of Canadian Catholic News. She is also the founder of The Religion & Journalism Project. Laura teaches in CCN’s online flagship course, “Telling Truth in Charity: Introduction to Catholic Journalism.”

John Longhurst
John Longhurst is a recipient of the Order of Canada for his outstanding contribution to Canadian society through religion reporting. He was a religion reporter and columnist for the Winnipeg Free Press for several years, a position from which he recently retired. He is currently the national religion commentator for CBC Radio. He also writes for Canadian Affairs, Anabaptist World, Faith Today and Christian Courier. He is the author of “Can Robots Love God and Be Saved? A Journalist Reports on Faith” (2024) and “Making the News: An Essential Guide for Effective Media Relations” (2006).

Paul Schratz
Paul Schratz has over 40 years’ experience in journalism, having worked as a reporter, photographer, editorial page editor, columnist, and editor at daily and weekly newspapers in Ontario and British Columbia. He started with the Archdiocese of Vancouver in 1997, serving at various times as communications director and editor of The B.C. Catholic. He is also a board member and outreach director for Canadian Catholic News, overseeing fundraising and outreach initiatives. Paul teaches in CCN’s online flagship course, “Telling Truth in Charity: Introduction to Catholic Journalism.”
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