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Monica Doumit: We follow Problem Jesus, not opinion polls

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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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In the St Vincent de Paul Society submission to the Senate Standing Committees on Legal and Constitutional Affairs inquiry, CEO Toby O’Connor writes that the bill “and subsequent debate may cause hurt to those we assist, as well as to some of our members, volunteers, and staff”. Photo: Alphonsus Fok

Society Elects new President

The St Vincent de Paul Society has elected a replacement for its suspended NSW State Council President, Peter McNamara, despite an active appeal and concerns by members about the manner of his suspension.

Arete partnership offers exciting opportunities for Sydney parishes

An exciting new subsidy program offered by the Sydney Centre for Evangelisation (SCE) in partnership with the Arete Centre for Missionary Leadership has seen...
Plenary Council 2020 Logo. Image: Supplied

Plenary ‘reformers’ spit the dummy

St Gregory of Nazianzus, the fourth-century pillar of orthodoxy and doctor of the Church, knew better than most the trials that come with responsibility.
elderly person in hospice bed.

Euthanasia committee splits

The NSW Legislative Council inquiry into Independent MLA Alex Greenwich’s proposed euthanasia laws has “elected not to take a position on the bill”, after a 4-4 split on the Standing Committee on Law and Justice was resolved by Chair Wes Fang MLC’s casting vote.

NSW dying bill has dangerous implications

Draft law offers no strong protections against coercion and will affect the Catholic culture of care By Brigid Meney The Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2021 will...
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St Vincent de Paul election to proceed this weekend

St Vincent de Paul Society plans to proceed with elections this weekend to replace its suspended NSW State Council President, Peter McNamara, despite an...
Niamh Mannion from the St Vincent de Paul Society makes a point during the Catholic Business Network lunch last week. Listening are fellow panel members Graham West from the End Street Sleeping Collaboration, left, Matthew Kearney, to right of Ms Mannion, Director of Mission with the St Vincent’s Health Network, Mark Phillips from CatholicCare and Dominic Sullivan from the Payce Foundation. Photo: Patrick J. Lee

Covid hits homeless

Welfare charities say the extended lockdowns from the COVID-19 pandemic have hurt some of Sydney’s most disadvantaged, especially a group often considered “invisible” in the homelessness statistics: women with children fleeing domestic and family violence.
Supporters and members of the LGBTQI+ community stand outside Citipointe Christian College in Brisbane after the Christian College revised its student enrolment policy which included matters relating to gender and sexuality. Photo: AAP Image/Jono Searle

School by school, activists pick off targets

Did Citipointe Christian College single-handedly blow up any chance we had of getting the Religious Discrimination Bill across the line during this term of parliament?
Russia’s Prime Minister Vladimir Putin attends the enthronement ceremony of Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill in Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Moscow. Photo: CNS photo/Reuters

George Weigel: Russian amnesia enables iron rule

There have been vast improvements in the techniques and technology of filmmaking since 1961, when Stanley Kramer made Judgment at Nuremberg.

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Putin a ‘modern Herod’, Ukrainian Catholic Bishop of Australia says

Russian President Vladimir Putin is a “modern Herod” whose “thirst for power and hegemony” threatens the Ukrainian state’s “pilgrimage to freedom and dignity from...
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