December 21, 2025
Jesus Reminds Us That Life and Love Are Worth Living
This Christmas, Archbishop Christian Lépine invites the faithful to celebrate the birth of Jesus with a message of hope and love.
Born in humble surroundings, Jesus comes to each of us, offering a timeless message of peace and compassion for all humanity. He reminds us:
“It is good that you exist.”
In this season of joy, let us remember that every life matters, that love is possible everywhere, and that living fully and loving deeply is always worthwhile.
December 14, 2025
Journey through Advent 2025 |
Weekly Reflections with Bishop Wayne Lobsinger
Prepare your heart for the celebration of Christ’s birth with Journey through Advent 2025, a weekly video series from the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB).
Led by the Most Reverend Wayne Lobsinger, Auxiliary Bishop of Hamilton, these reflections guide viewers through the Gospel readings for each Sunday of Advent, offering spiritual insights, pastoral guidance, and practical ways to deepen your faith during this holy season.
New videos are released every Monday in advance of the Sunday Eucharist:
November 24, December 1, 8, and 15.
Accessible online via the CCCB website, this series is a resource for prayer, reflection, and meaningful preparation for Christmas.
Follow the series and join us on this journey of hope, peace, and the joyful anticipation of the season.
– released by: the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB)
JUNE 29, 2025
A Call to Prayer for Peace in the
Holy Land and the Middle East
During the Month of the Sacred Heart
Amid the rising tensions and violence in the Middle East, the Catholic faithful in Canada are reminded of the urgent need to pray for peace. During this month—dedicated in the Latin Church to the Sacred Heart of Jesus—we have a unique opportunity to seek the Lord’s mercy, healing, and peace for our divided world.
Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus focuses our attention on the Lord’s inexhaustible love for humanity, and His desire that all be saved. By praying to the Sacred Heart, we turn to the divine source from which all authentic reconciliation springs, and open the channels for it to flow forth in our lives.
The Eastern Catholic Churches observe a different devotion in June, one which is centred on the Apostles Peter and Paul and that concludes with their liturgical feast on the 29th. Remembering their witness, which began in Jerusalem and spread forth “into all the earth,” as the Byzantine liturgy puts it, the faithful beg them “to intercede with the Master of all to grant peace to the world and to our souls great mercy.”
Parishes, communities of consecrated and apostolic life, families, movements and associations, and individuals within the Church in Canada are all therefore invited to pray and work for peace by:
• including suitable intentions in one’s daily prayers
• reciting a prayer to the Sacred Heart each day during the remainder of June;
• attending Eucharistic Adoration and Benediction with the Most Blessed Sacrament;
• reciting a Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
including appropriate petitions during the Universal Prayer at daily and Sunday Masses this month;
• attending Mass on the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (June 27th);
• offering one’s fasting and abstinence, during the Apostles’ Fast, for this particular concern, in the sacrificial spirit of St. Peter and St. Paul;
• practicing the corporal works of mercy within one’s local community, and donating to reliable charities working in the Holy Land and throughout the Middle East.
– released by: the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB)