CW Catholic Weekly News Catholic Weekly
 CATHOLIC JOBS   CATHOLIC GIFTS SHOP   ABOUT US   ADVERTISING   SUBSCRIPTIONS   CONTACT US   LINKS   COPYRIGHT   17 May, 2012 
Search
Catholic Weekly Newspaper Cover
 Latest News
Breaking News
CW National
CW World
Parish pages
 Comment
Australian Catholic University
Editorial
Letters
The Bailey Beat with Mike Bailey
University of Notre Dame
Youth Voice
 Features
A conversation with
Books
Cardinal's Comment
CCD Noticeboard
Homily
Parish noticeboard
Pitter patter
Question Time
Sport
St Vincent de Paul Column
 Other
Archives
Classifieds
Position Vacant
Search
 

Why a priest needs to be a man for all the people

In my very short time as a priest (I will celebrate my first anniversary as a priest on the 21 May) I have come to learn one thing very quickly: expect the unexpected!

Never, even in my wildest imaginations, would I have ever thought that in my first year of priesthood I would spend three months as the administrator of a cathedral (and several parishes), in one of the most remote parts of outback Australia.

Now although I found the cardinal’s appointment somewhat vexing and perhaps slightly incommodious from the point of view of my responsibilities here in Liverpool, I have come to trust that bishops (hopefully guided by the Holy Spirit) normally have good reasons for what can be perceived ostensibly as moot appointments.

On reflection, Brok­en Hill was nothing short of an incredible experience and I am very grateful to the cardinal (and of course the Holy Spirit) for this unique opportunity.     [Full Story]


 MORE LATEST NEWS ... 
Former Anglicans look to their ‘homecoming’
The new personal ordinariate will be a “homecoming” for former Anglicans joining the Catholic Church later this year.   [More]
Parramatta vicar general to be Bishop of Toowoomba
Pope Benedict XVI has appointed the Vicar General of the diocese of Parramatta, Mons Robert McGuckin, as the Bishop of Toowoomba.   [More]
Empire Day, Guy Fawkes Night: blasts from past
Backyard fireworks once coincided with the feast of Australia’s patron saint, but those displays disappeared well before any suggestion that yet another candidate may be considered for that special role.   [More]
Quake school says ‘thanks’
The principal of a New Zealand school destroyed by the Christchurch earthquake last year visited Our Lady of Mercy College, Parramatta, last week to thank students for their generosity.   [More]
Budget ‘overlooks poor, young and unemployed’
Catholic charities be­lieve that young people and the unemployed have been overlooked in the 2012 Federal budget.   [More]
‘Privilege’ to help dying patients say ‘goodbye’
It sounds like the start of a joke – a priest, a Muslim, a rabbi, a Buddhist, an Anglican minister, a Uniting Church chaplain, and a non-denominational chaplain walk into a hospital – and change the way Australians see chaplaincy.   [More]
Called to be beacons of life, love and truth
Somewhere in recent history, something went horribly wrong to men.   [More]
At audience, pope says work should help, not hinder, family life
Work obligations should not harm a person's family relationships but should provide support, giving couples the resources to have and raise children and spend time together, Pope Benedict XVI said.   [More]
Legionaries of Christ priest admits affair, removed from ministry
A popular, telegenic Legionaries of Christ priest who has appeared over the years as a church analyst for CNN, CBS, ABC and Fox News has been removed from public ministry after admitting he had a relationship with a woman "a number of years ago" and fathered her child.   [More]


BLESSED MARY MACKILLOP

THE OFFICIAL FRAMED PRINT

A beautiful framed print of Australia's saint, Mary MacKillop. The photograph is an officially authorised image of Mary as a woman in her 40s.

"It is immediately recognisable throughout the world," said Sr Sheila McCreanor, the Secretary General of the Congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph.

To obtain your copy to grace the walls of your home, church, classroom or office www.catholicgiftshop.com.au/Mary_MacKillop.php



 

St Pauls Publications

Powered by CathComm Copyright © 2012 The Catholic Weekly - Sydney