Fragility of peace. Return of Parliament.
In this episode of Registered, Catholic Register editor Mickey Conlon talks with correspondents Luke Mandato and Quinton Amundson about the theme of peace, and the seeming lack thereof in today’s world. The Register staff explore Cardinal Mykola Bychok and his recent visit to southern Ontario, as well as his message on the importance of family during conflict. Luke, Quinton and Mickey then discuss the state of countries various countries around the world, including in Poland, amid a Russian drone scare, as well as those throughout the Middle East. Finally, the hosts explore the upcoming return of Parliament in Canada, as well as the ongoing Season of Creation and its reflection of Pope Francis’ legacy.
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- 'We need to pray a lot,' Pope Leo says after Israeli attack in Qatar - The "whole situation" in the Middle East "is very serious," Pope Leo XIV told reporters after Israel launched an attack on Hamas leaders in Qatar.
- Season of Creation reiterates Laudato Si' call - Catholics worldwide are being called to become seeds of peace and hope in this the 10th annual Season of Creation, which launched Sept. 1 with the 10th annual World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation.
- Immigration expected to be a top concern for MPs - Immigration, especially the Temporary Foreign Workers (TFW) program, is shaping up to be a top concern as Canada’s parliamentarians return to the House of Commons Sept. 15.
- Polish prelate calls for peace after 'reckless' Russian drone attack violates country's airspace - Several Russian drones entered Polish airspace in the morning hours of Sept. 10, and were shot down by Polish military, with debris falling in eastern and central Poland.
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.
