Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishopsheld a meeting, called a plenary assembly, this past September, from the 22-26th. Did you know that? Probably not. From the CCCB website, we get about their meeting: The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) held its annual meeting of the Plenary Assembly last week, 22-26 September 2025, at the at the Sheraton Montreal Airport Hotel. This year, Salt + Light Television, a Canadian Catholic TV network, produced daily recap videos of the Plenary Assembly meeting. These videos summarize, in a dynamic way, the discussions from each day’s plenary session, including commentary from Bishops and, occasionally, experts who were invited to present on special topics. The CCCB welcomes the sharing of these videos, as broadly as possible, in an effort to keep the faithful informed about the work of the Bishops last week. As we said, we think that most of the faithful in the country don't know the bishops met, nor any of the issues they discussed. We …
@Everyday for Life Canada - breakfast, conference(s), lunch,socializing, dinner, glass of wine, bed. Not a bad life eh? While the rest of get up early to beat the traffic, commute, work, commute back home, chores, and maybe some time for ourselves.
Similar to our USCCB. Back in the day, their proceedings were televised live on EWTN "gravel to gravel" Mostly they were a snooze-fest of bureaucracy, but every so often - the mask would slip and the liberal tendencies of the "Democrat Party at prayer" as some critics labeled them were out in the open for the public to see. What happened after that? The bishops opted for "closed door sessions" so the faithful wouldn't be disturbed. Like that old maxim: "Two things one doesn't want to see being made - sausages & laws [especially ecclesial laws]!"