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Baptism Calls us to an Identity and a Mission
In light of the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord this Sunday, January 11, Fr. Jude Xavier, Pastor at St. Margaret Mary Parish, reflects on the enduring significance of baptism.
Baptism is often remembered as a moment from our...
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Multifaith Women Working to End Violence Against Women
Feb-01-2026 à Feb-01-2026 (02:00 PM à 04:30 PM)
AN IN-PERSON EVENT RECOMMENDED BY THE OFFICE FOR ECUMENICAL AND INTERFAITH RELATIONSViolence against women crosses all faiths and all backgrounds. This year, for the first time, representatives of all major faith communities—Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, and other...
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Pilgrims Gather for Mass to Close the Year of Jubilee
More than 1,000 Catholics from throughout the archdiocese along with parishioners of St. Michael’s Cathedral Basilica gathered on December 28, 2025 for a Eucharistic Celebration to close the Year of Jubilee. Attendees included dozens of priests from...
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Young Adults Prayer Service
Jan-17-2026 à Jan-17-2026 (06:00 PM à 09:30 PM)
We warmly invite young adults aged 20 and above to join “RISE” at Divine Retreat Centre on January 17, 2025, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Life today pulls young hearts in many directions...
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Christmas 2025: Embracing the Light of Christ
“Though He was in the form of God, Jesus did not regard equality with God as something to be grasped at, rather He made Himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness...
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Christmas Message from His Eminence Frank Cardinal Leo
25 December 2025Message for Christmas
His Eminence Frank Cardinal LeoMetropolitan Archbishop of Toronto
My dear brothers and sisters,
Praised be Jesus Christ and Merry Christmas to you and to your loved ones.
Each year the birth of our Saviour...
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International Holocaust Memorial Day Ceremony
Jan-27-2026 à Jan-27-2026 (07:30 PM à 09:00 PM)
AN IN-PERSON EVENT SPONSORED BY THE OFFICE FOR ECUMENICAL AND INTERFAITH RELATIONSThe Archdiocese of Toronto is a founding member of the Christian Jewish Dialogue of Toronto (CJDT) now in its 50th year. Since 1945, January 27 has been designated...
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Celebrating the Schoenstatt Marian Movement in Toronto
On Dec. 18, His Eminence Frank Cardinal Leo paid an apostolic visit to Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish – a time marked by prayer, reflection and deep spiritual significance for the parish community.
His Eminence presided over the monthly Covenant...
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Visit to the Redemptoris Mater Missionary Seminary of Toronto
On Dec. 19, His Eminence Frank Cardinal Leo visited the Archdiocesan Missionary Seminary Redemptoris Mater, for the celebration of Mass and a dinner with the seminarians and formators.
This pre-Christmas visit was an occasion to pray together, to share...
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Women Silent Ignatian Retreat - From Fear To Freedom.
May-22-2026 à May-24-2026 (06:30 PM à 01:00 PM)
Women Ignatian Retreat: When the Holy Spirit came upon Jesus’ disciples, it freed them from fear and filled them with a bold, loving purpose. This retreat is an invitation to enter that same movement from fear to freedom. Through...
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Women Silent Retreat - An Ignatian Experience of Sacred Earth
Mar-13-2026 à Mar-15-2026 (06:30 PM à 01:30 PM)
Women Ignatian Retreat: The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius reveal, in and for a new time, a vibrant ecological dimension. In particular, the Exercises invite us to deepen our contemplative experience of Creation revealing God the loving Creator, the historical...
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Exploring Christian Theology for Dialogue with Judaism
Jan-14-2026 à Jan-14-2026 (12:00 PM à 01:00 PM)
AN ONLINE EVENT RECOMMENDED BY THE OFFICE FOR ECUMENICAL AND INTERFAITH RELATIONSDr. Alan Brill, professor at Seaton Hall University, will explore contemporary perspectives on six themes of Christian theology (Trinity, original sin, incarnation, salvation, messianism, and covenant) presenting approaches with...
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Mapping the Field of Jewish-Christian Relations
Mar-15-2026 à Mar-17-2026 (09:00 AM à 05:00 PM)
A VIRTUAL EVENT RECOMMENDED BY THE OFFICE FOR ECUMENICAL AND INTERFAITH RELATIONSThe Mapping the Field conference proposes to describe the current state of academic study of Christian-Jewish relations. This conference will touch on a range of subjects, disciplines, and...
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Jubilee of Prisoners: Building a Community of Hope
The Friends of Dismas, named for the “good thief” who was crucified alongside Jesus, is an organization that assists former prisoners by offering them material assistance and community. Deacon Kevin Daudlin, coordinator of the Toronto Dismas Fellowships, reflects...