President's Reflections

Once or twice a year I have the opportunity to speak with older Oblate priests.....

On a hot afternoon in late July of 2007, I stood with Bishop David Monroe of Kamloops, looking apprehensively over a sad piece of property in Anaham, British Columbia.

The Catechism of the Catholic Church is not the place where most people start in their meditations during the season of Lent.

In the midwinter lull of activity, it is a good time for us to incline toward devotion.

‘The [jailer] took [Paul and Silas] and washed their wounds; then he and his entire family were baptized without delay.

What do our missions in Canada look like? Over the past few decades, those who attend

St. Jean-Marie VianneyHere at the Catholic Missions In Canada headquarters......

What are you supposed to do when the government gives you a bathtub and you live in a place where there is no running water?

Last Easter, a typical little story unfolded at the Mass on the mission at Ile-à-la-Crosse in northern Saskatchewan.

From June 15 to June 22, many Catholics had the opportunity to join with tens of thousands of others of the faith

Father Philip J. Kennedy is the 13th president of Catholic Missions In Canada. Prior to his appointment, Fr. Kennedy served as pastor of St. James parish in Colgan and Tottenham, Ontario.

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