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  • How many Canadians are Catholic?

    The modern ecumenical movement often refers to all Christians as sharing in the church's Catholicism, which is derived from the universal headship and reign of Christ. According to the 2021 census, 10.9 million Canadians (29.9 per cent) identified as Catholic.

  • How does the Catholic Church work in Canada?

    On many of these issues, the Catholic Church in Canada works in close collaboration with the other Christian communities, through the Canadian Council of Churches of which it became a permanent member in 1997.

  • Are there religious orders in the Archdiocese of Toronto?

    In the Archdiocese of Toronto, there is a representation of a number of religious orders. These priests, brothers, sisters and lay women play a prominent role in our parishes, hospitals, schools and communities. Their charisms and diversity enrich our family of faith. A listing of religious orders within the Archdiocese of Toronto.

  • What is a religious order in the Catholic Church?

    In the Catholic Church, a religious order is a community of consecrated life with members that profess solemn vows. They are classed as a type of religious institute. canons regular (canons and canonesses regular who recite the Divine Office and serve a church and perhaps a parish);

Origins

St. Ignatius of Antioch (died around 110 AD) was the first person known to have referred to the "Catholic church." St. Vincent of Lerins (5th century) later defined the Catholic faith as "that which has been believed everywhere, always, and by all." In the church's belief, God is the creator and father of all, and God the son (Christ) has a univers

The Roman Catholic Sacraments

The Roman Catholic Church recognizes seven religious acts, or sacraments: baptism, normally of infants; confirmation; the Eucharist (communion), celebrated centrally in the mass (public worship) and offered only to the baptized; confession, which involves the petitioner's penance and absolution by a priest; ordination (admission to one of three cle

Early History of The Roman Catholic Church in Canada

Roman Catholicism came to what is now Canada with the first European explorers but was slow to establish itself. Whether Jacques Cartier really was accompanied by chaplains in 1535, Catholicism did not take hold until Samuel de Champlain persuaded the French church to act on his pro-settlement campaign. Circumstances favoured the missionary spirit

The Church Under British Rule

After the Conquest of 1759-60, the Catholic Church of Quebec, already weakened by the effects of war, had also to deal with new British and Protestant masters (see Protestantism). The new authorities were expected to favour the Church of England (see Anglicanism) and attempt to convert their new Catholic subjects. The free exercise of the Catholic

Growth of The Church

In the late 18th century many Scottish Roman Catholics settled on Prince Edward Island and in Nova Scotia. For various personal, political and ecclesiastical reasons, however, the church there and in the other settled parts of present-day Canada, excepting Newfoundland, remained under the jurisdiction of the bishop of Quebec until 1817; that year N

The Catholic Church and The Schools

19th Century One social area in which the church was always active was education. Catholic clergy throughout Canada were pioneers in early 19th- century education, establishing small local schools with teachers whose primary concern was the moral education of their charges. But toward mid-century the state began to provide schooling, thus moving in

Catholicism and The Quiet Revolution in Quebec

In Quebec the changes were more extreme and jarring than they were elsewhere in Canada. The Second World War and the postwar periods were a time of profound transformation for all of Quebec. Traditional values, even religious ones, were challenged by people wanting an expansion of missionary and community values, an increased lay role in the church

The Church and Vatican II

In 1959, Pope John XXIII announced the convening of an ecumenical council, and the Catholic faith throughout the world began to seek new forms of expression and witness. In Vatican Council II (1962-65) international Catholicism was caught up in a whirlwind of change and challenge that sought to revitalize all areas of Christian concern, from theolo

Indigenous Children and Residential Schools

During the 1990s, Indigenous peoples were calling for self-government, better living conditions and more equitable treatment from the government of Canada, as well as public apologies and financial compensation from the institutions that had abused them in the past. A primary target of their grievances was residential schools, institutions that had

Dropping Membership

In the 1990s, a renewed Canadian Catholic Church faced challenges. A drop in church attendance, the widespread questioning of Catholic moral teachings, the dearth of new vocations to the priesthood and the religious life, and the waning of church influence in public life have caused many faithful to give serious thought to their faith. The simultan

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