Conference

Rerum Novarum: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
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Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 11/17/2025 - 18:16
Date
2025-11-25 - 2025-11-25
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Join us for a roundtable with CAPP-Canada in the Main Hall of the Newman Centre of McGill University to read and discuss Pope Leo XIII’s monumental encyclical letter “Rerum Novarum: On Capital and Labour” with CAPP-Canada. With Archbishop Christian Lepine, Archbishop of Montreal
Prof. Cory Labrecque, and Dr. Cecil Chabot.
Moderated by Prof. Danielle Morin
Tuesday, 25th November 2025 at 7:00 pm. Refreshments will be served.
Livestream option available. Pre-registration required.
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Come and See

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Date
25-11-2025 from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm
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Living Today: The Vocation and Mission of the Permanent Deacon

Candidate profile: Baptized man; Singe, aged 35 to 55; or married for at least 10 years...
Round Table: The social involvement of the communities of faith
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Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 10/07/2025 - 19:59
Date
2025-11-20 - 2025-11-20
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Five religious leaders from different communities will share their social engagement.
Discussion on the role of faith communities in a polarized world.
Patrice Brodeur, Ph.D., animateur
Mgr Noël Simard, évêque retraité de l'Église catholique
Nicole O'Bonsawin, abénakise, anthropologue
Très Rev. Rosemary Lamby, l'Église Unie
Reverend Hazan Daniel Benlolo, juif,
Synagogue Spanish&Portuguese
Hope in Action: Ethiopia on the Ground (English only)
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Anonymous (not verified) Sun, 06/01/2025 - 21:01
Date
2025-06-11 - 2025-06-11
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The Catholic Near East Welfare Association (CNEWA Canada) invites you to a special webinar to discuss the current situation in Ethiopia. Many communities are facing extreme hardship. Schoolchildren often go without even a piece of bread for days, walking miles just to access drinking water—all while enduring the devastating impact of the conflict in the war. Argaw Fantu Regional Director in Ethiopia and Dr. Adriana Bara, CNEWA Canada’s National Director, will discuss how Canadians can help.
The Legacy of Pope Francis: A Roundtable Discussion
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Anonymous (not verified) Fri, 05/02/2025 - 09:37
Date
2025-05-05 - 2025-05-05
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Participants:
Dan Cere, McGill University
Cory Labrecque, Université Laval
Erik Martinez Kuhonta, McGill University
Anne Leahy, former Ambassador to the Holy See
PANEL (in French only): Faith and culture: the Christian heritage at the heart of Quebec identity
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Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 04/01/2025 - 14:44
Date
2025-05-10 - 2025-05-10
Detail
You are invited to an exceptional panel discussion on May 10, 2025, starting at 1:30 pm, in French, a unique opportunity to exchange ideas and discover new perspectives on the theme: “FAITH AND CULTURE, CHRISTIAN HERITAGE AT THE HEART OF QUEBEC IDENTITY” (See the attached poster for details).

A mass will be presided over by Mgr Alain Faubert, followed by a convivial cocktail.

Kindly RSVP by writing to info@fgsm.org or calling 514-925-0005.

We look forward to seeing you!
Abound in Hope: Canadian Conference of Catholic Physicians
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Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 03/26/2025 - 14:12
Date
2025-05-30 - 2025-06-01
Detail
Join us for the 17th annual conference, Abound in Hope, hosted by the Association Jérôme Lejeune of the Catholic Physicians of Montréal. Connect with like-minded healthcare professionals and hear from speakers like Paul Hruz, Erin Kinsella, and Peter Stockland. Topics include the redemptive value of suffering and the quest for identity—engaging discussions that deepen both faith and practice. All are welcome. Registration required.
Religious and Spiritual Aspects of Suffering: Webinar
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Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 03/26/2025 - 14:08
Date
2025-04-09 - 2025-04-09
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Speakers Charles Lewis and Dr. Ann Sirek will address this topic. Charles Lewis was a reporter and editor for more than 35 years and while at the National Post he covered religion and ethics for six years. During the time of the legalization of euthanasia, he spoke at 80 events against what we now call MAID. Dr. Sirek studied medicine and later, theology at the University of Toronto. Registration is required, please email bioethics.usmc@utoronto.ca.

Artificial Intelligence in light of Fratelli Tutti
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Anonymous (not verified) Fri, 03/21/2025 - 12:04
Date
2025-03-27 - 2025-03-27
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This conference : "Artificial Intelligence in light of Fratelli Tutti" explores several aspects of AI that are shaping the future of our societies in profound ways. We will not only discuss technological advancements but also reflect on their ethical and social implications.
In this regard, Fratelli Tutti, Pope Francis’ encyclical on fraternity and social friendship, provides us with a powerful lens through which to examine AI.