Homeless Emergency. MAiD Concerns, and the Catholic Response
In this episode of Registered, sponsored by EWTN, Catholic Register editor Mickey Conlon joins correspondents Luke Mandato and Quinton Amundson as they dive into Barrie’s homelessness emergency, exploring Mandato’s insights from his conversation with Fr. Larry Léger about a local Catholic parish’s response and the state of homelessness across Canada. Next, the hosts tackle the troubling findings of Cardus’ latest report on Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD), as Amundson explains how vulnerable and disabled individuals are increasingly at risk. This week’s episode closes with a look at the Canadian bishops’ plenary meeting in Montreal, where Amundson outlines the agenda and explores the skeptical interest in AI the Church holds today.
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About the Hosts:
Mickey Conlon: Is the Managing 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.