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Gothic revival inspired by a vision of faith

The arrival of our first Archbishop saw a church become a cathedral and was accompanied by his vision. He desired a building that would...

Building old Saint Mary’s Cathedral

Fundraising completed, the project got underway. Perhaps not surprisingly, strong personalities and competing visions clashed. Yet cooler heads helped the project to overcome differences...

A house of God for old Sydney town

It is significant that a man as prominent and well-connected as Campbell became the Committee’s treasurer. It was obviously strategic
Victorian Premier Dan Andrews. Photo: Asia Society/Flickr, CC BY-ND 2.0

Kevin Donnelly: Is this Dan’s tipping point?

In the career of every political leader there comes a tipping point where voters suddenly realise the politician no longer deserves their support. In...
Around 80 per cent of Australian teachers are women, many with their own children who required homeschooling during the pandemic, says Dr Debra Phillips. Photo: Elisa Ventur/Unsplash

Survey of Catholic women questioned

There’s ‘rich’ data in women’s answers - but questions were loaded, says academic The results from an international survey of Catholic women are in, but...

Ignite: Leading Change in the Mission of Christ

While the Church is called to grow and make disciples, the normative culture of parishes and ministries of the Church can tend to value...

Padre Pio Review: Movie on mystic misses the mark

Beloved by millions of Catholics around the world for his great faith and devotion, Pio of Pietrelcina’s life of miracles and humble ministry has...
All Saints Sister of the Poor Margaret Muraki, left, and All Saints Sister of the Poor Emily Ann Lindsey screw caps onto jars of honey on the Catonsville, Md., property of the All Saints Sisters of the Poor Aug. 16, 2022. Photo: CNS photo/Kevin J. Parks, Catholic Review

Show me the honey

Maryland sisters find divine touch in beekeeping With an apron protecting her long, black religious habit, Sister Deborah Rose Rosado marveled at the steady stream...

Melto D’Moronoyo: Worship and Community

For Maronites the Liturgy is not an expression of community spirit but a privilege of God’s mercy From the Maronite perspective, God calls all people...
Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP addresses the Campion College Capital Dinner at Parliament House in Sydney’s CBD last week. The archbishop underscored the impoverished nature of studies in the humanities in Australia’s largely technocratic tertiary education sector - and highlighted the vital importance of Campion’s vision of seeking wisdom and truth. Photo: Giovanni Portelli

Campion restores faith in the humanities

Australia’s two most senior Church leaders – one serving and one retired - issued rousing calls to back the nation’s only Liberal Arts college...

George Weigel: Sleight of hand that can’t add up

Barring a startling lurch to starboard in New York, Kathy Hochul, who as lieutenant governor succeeded the unlamented Andrew Cuomo on his political demise,...

Professor Tracey Rowland: The Greatest of the Patriarchs

This week, three key talks on raising men who will be true fathers for their families will focus on what’s needed most. In this...
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