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A smoking ceremony, above right, also welcomed members to the Assembly’s first day of business on Monday. Photo: Giovanni Portelli

We’ve all got to be in this

Uluru Statement needs universal support, says Indigenous leader The Uluru Statement from the Heart is a chance to implement Catholic social teaching, and shouldn’t be...

Fr Flader Q&A: Third Rite of Reconciliation

I understand the recent Plenary Council of Australia has asked that Pope Francis approve a wider use of the Third Rite of Reconciliation for...

The Plenary Council and Synodality

By Fr Gerard Kelly The apostolic nuncio, Archbishop Charles Balvo, in his address at the closing session of the Plenary Council, noted that many were...
A gritty tale of murder set against the background of Native American culture: Kiowa Gordon and Jessica Matten star in a scene from the drama Dark Winds. PHOTO: CNS, Michael Moriatis, Stalwart Productions, AMC

Dark Winds Review: Original, engrossing, deadly

By Chris Byrd The psychological thriller Dark Winds comes backed by some celebrated names. Author George R.R. Martin of Game of Thrones fame, as well...

BE THERE! Parish renewal conference to drive evangelisation

Sydney Parish Renewal Conference 19-20 August 2022 FAITH RENEWED Archbishop urges Catholics to participate, help light the fire of evangelisation in Sydney Scott Hahn, one of the...

True story inspires US Deep South murder drama

Family ties help novelist portray an infamous case in American legal history A standard text on various school curricula is To Kill a Mockingbird. Set...

Dr Philippa Martyr: Plenary women’s vote revealed much

As many will know, the Plenary Council motions on women in the Church all failed to make the required two-thirds majority to pass on Tuesday afternoon.
Plenary members look on after the announcement that the vote on women in the Church had been lost under Plenary voting procedures. Photo: CNS

A woke, weak and oh so mediocre Church

The smug Catholic left do not want a resurrected church that announces Jesus to our age. They want power. Now. And the troublesome bishops...

Not perfect, but a real beginning

Dr Garry Nolan AM Some critics of the Plenary’s Second Assembly went too far in their assertions The opinion piece, ‘The Plenary’s agenda must be...

Hayden Ramsay: What was not on the agenda

At last week’s Plenary Council there seemed to be two largely distinct groups and - when it came to debate and contributions - two...

A week of positives and negatives for the Plenary: Archbishop Anthony Fisher

Cautious optimism As the four year process of the Fifth Plenary Council of Australia comes to an end, there have been both positives and negatives,...

The tale of two Councils

The opening days of the fifth Plenary Council have surfaced the complex realities and fissures that underlie the Church in Australia. They have given...
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