The Register takes on Rome. Right Now Undercover Investigation. Toronto's Red Wednesday.
In this episode, correspondent Luke Mandato takes the role as host alongside his guest, Register publisher emeritus Peter Stockland, as the two provide a brief overview of the paper's ongoing coverage of the Archdiocese of Toronto's Jubilee pilgrimage in Rome. While Amundson files from the frontlines, Mandato and Stockland speak on the breaking story of one pro-life group's work toward exposing a late-term abortion clinic, soon to be examined by the Register. Mandato then highlights this coming week's Red Wednesday Mass at St. Michael's Cathedral Basilica, sharing insight from his call with Auxiliary Bishop John A. Boissonneau, while Stockland underscores the Church as a global symbol of unity and solidarity.
Read these related stories from catholicregister.org:
- Pro-lifers relieved charitable status remains intact | The Catholic Register - Canadian culture of life champions breathed a sigh of relief after the federal government tabled its 2025 budget Nov. 4 which left the privileged charitable status of pro-life non-profits intact.
- Undercover in Canada's late-term abortion industry
- Archdiocese pilgrims experience spiritual change | The Catholic Register - Wilfred and Jean Guthrie, a couple who will celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary in December, were told in advance of their participation in the Archdiocese of Toronto’s Jubilee Pilgrimage that they would be made different by their time in Rome.
- Night flight to the Eternal City | The Catholic Register - Travelling in the company of Cardinal Francis Leo, 108 Catholics from 40 different Archdiocese of Toronto parishes landed in Rome Nov. 11 for a week-long Jubilee pilgrimage.
