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Papal consecration of Russia, Ukraine has history of controversy behind it

While bishops in Ukraine and Russia were grateful Pope Francis would consecrate their nations to Mary, other Catholics eagerly awaited the text of the...

As Britain says No to assisted suicide, NSW campaigners urge caution

A landmark decision in Britain's House of Lords has big ramifications for the campaign to legalise the killing of patients in NSW

Heroes of Casino floods

“What is the word from the Bible we can use to describe what’s happened?” Fr Peter Slack, the parish priest of Casino, asked the children of St Mary’s Catholic Primary. “A deluge,” they replied.

George Weigel: Please explain, Patriarch Kirill

In the early 1990s, I met Kirill, now Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia’, when the man christened Vladimir Mikhailovich Gundyayev was chief ecumenical officer of the Russian Orthodox Church.

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Splendour from Above

Exhibition at the Australia Centre for Christianity and Culture, Canberra. 10.30am-3.30pm, March 9th-19th (excluding 12th March) I met Michael Galovic through an Icon Painting workshop...

Sebastian Condon: The most interesting question

Each January, the “Australian of the Year” presentations bring to mind a speech I heard on the same occasion some years ago.

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Nurse prepares needle for hospital patient

NSW dying bill has dangerous implications

The Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2021 will soon come before the NSW Legislative Council with a report from the Law and Justice Committee being made public this past week.

Work in wokeness

The Perrottet Government needs to “grow a backbone” and follow through on NSW religious discrimination laws now that the Federal bill has failed ...

Dr Kevin Donnelly: One front in a much larger battle

The hysteria, exaggeration and untruths pushed by secular activists opposing the commonwealth government’s religious freedom bill (recently put before parliament but now deferred) cannot go unchallenged. Listen to or read those arguing against the bill and you would think those supporting the legislation are insensitive, vindictive and cruel.

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Last train out of Sydney…how I found the Catholic faith

'Turn on, tune-in and drop out' they said in the 60s. James Orrock tried that - but still found himself searching A long, long time ago...

Monica Doumit: We follow Problem Jesus, not opinion polls

In order to keep abreast of everything I need to know in the news, I subscribe to a news clipping service for articles and...
Before breaking your fast, take a few minutes of silent prayer. Photo: Freepik.com

Lenten fasting, the Maronite way

In Lent we fast to deny ourselves and draw closer to God. Fasting from food is just one way we can do that …

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