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Congratulations to Rev. Canon Aaron Huberfeld, our first to graduate from our Licentiate in Theology and Patristic Studies.
Our first Divina Eloquia event of the school year was a huge success with a full house and an excellent presentation by Monsignor Hans Feichtinger on prayer and belief in the early Church.
St. Augustine’s Seminary of Toronto has a received a grant of $979, 659.00 from Lilly Endowment Inc. to help establish a Human and Spiritual Formation Program for Lay Leaders.
Dr. Murphy joins the CCBI with a distinguished background in Catholic moral theology, including in the ever-more complex area of bioethics. She brings a wealth of expertise and a deep commitment to advancing the Institute’s mission.
Congratulations to Dr. Josephine Lombardi, our Academic Dean. She presented a keynote address, “The Church Against the Throwaway Culture of the Elderly, “ at the Second International Congress on the Pastoral Care of the Elderly, hosted by the Dicastery for Laity, Family, and Life.
On Saturday, September 13, 2025, Catholics from throughout the Archdiocese of Toronto came together to prayerfully support four men as they were ordained to the Transitional Diaconate.
At the opening Mass, His Eminence Frank Cardinal Leo, administered the oath of fidelity for all new formation faculty and installed Dr. Josephine Lombardi as the new Academic Dean and Rev. Scott Birchall as the new Seminary Rector.
In our first video of our Lenten Reflection series, Fr. Séamus Hogan talks about prayer, fasting, almsgiving and how our penitential realities all point toward the Paschal Mystery.
A Sunday Lenten Reflection video will be released weekly. Please join us - link shared.
When one speaks of the Fathers of the Church, people ask: what about the Mothers of the Church?" That's a question that Rev. Hubertus Drobner intends to discuss in his February 2024 talk organized by the Pontifical Faculty of Theology at St. Augustine's Seminary.
Secure your spot for this and other talks by registering in advance. Online attendance is available for participants not residing in Toronto.
The CCCB invites all to pray for the sick and offer them our pastoral attention.

