Charitable Status. AI in the Catholic Church. Halloween and Higher Education.
In this episode, correspondents Luke Mandato and Quinton Amundson join host Mickey Conlon, opening with a conversation about the federal government's decision to not pull the charitable status of faith-driven organizations and churches and whether pro-life groups will be afforded the same courtesy. Register staff then look at the AI symposium at St. Mary’s University, with Amundson giving a rundown of McGrattan’s comments in particular. In Ottawa and Mississauga, Mandato explores different Catholic alternatives to Halloween that are popping up at parishes, before Conlon speaks to the Register's latest Higher Education feature.
Read these related stories from catholicregister.org:
- Are Catholics ready for AI? | The Catholic Register - “The danger isn’t that AI will suddenly wake up, it’s that we’ll forget that it hasn’t.”
- Church can't be 'AI-illiterate,' McGrattan says | The Catholic Register - Calgary Bishop William McGrattan said the Church cannot ignore the profound implications of the rapidly advancing technological revolution that is artificial intelligence.
- Church charity status won't be removed, MP says | The Catholic Register - Liberal MP Karina Gould, the chair of the House of Commons’ Standing Committee on Finance, is signalling the charitable status of faith-driven non-profits will not be revoked in the budget her party’s government is set to unveil on Nov. 4.
About the Hosts:
Mickey Conlon: Is the Editor of The Catholic Register and has been a reporter and columnist for the Register.
Luke Mandato: Is a reporter for The Catholic Register.
Quinton Amundson: Quinton is a reporter for The Catholic Register.
