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For some people, a piece of fruit is a piece of fruit. Others see more profound things - but why is still something of a mystery.

Monica Doumit: Walking the Way of the Fruit

Prior to coming to work at the Archdiocese, I worked as a mergers and acquisitions lawyer for about ten years. Of my many wonderful memories of my time in the corporate world …

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Faith, science and vaccines

For many Catholics, discussions about vaccination have turned into arguments as the pandemic has dragged on. The Catholic Weekly offers this Q&A with American doctor Gwyneth Spaeder, edited for length, as a source of information on the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Crossroads? I’m not sure how many of the Society’s members would agree with the Society aligning itself with Equality Australia against the Bishops and Catholic schools, writes Monica Doumit. Photo: CNS, Chaz Muth

Vinnies’ empty federal box

My parents have been volunteers for the St Vincent de Paul Society for as long as I can remember. They help organise the parish “giving tree” each Christmas ...
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

Vinnies opposes bishops

The St Vincent de Paul Society has stridently opposed the Federal Government’s Religious Discrimination Bill, stating protection for good faith ...

Honouring Sydney’s Saint in waiting

Servant of God Eileen O’Connor has been honoured with a special Mass on the anniversary of her death at the home where she spent much of her life, devoted to caring for the needs of the sick poor in Sydney in the early 20th century.
Catholics use money - the Catholic Weekly

Wichita model may well be the way to go

A New Year is a wonderful thing. It’s like a hotel bed when you first check in: all smooth and unwrinkled and clean. Or a ream of blank paper, full of possibilities.

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Irenaeus: the Doctor of Unity

On 7 October this year, Pope Francis announced that he plans to name St Irenaeus of Lyon as the 37th Doctor of the Church, giving him the title “Doctor of Unity”. The tradition of calling certain Christians doctors (teachers) of the Church, goes back to the Middle Ages, when theologians of that time recognised four […]

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Those who find laws too restrictive will be able to take matters literally into their own hands. Photo: Freepik.com

Monica Doumit: Danger in laws without teeth

Imagine if tomorrow, the NSW Police stopped bothering to enforce our road rules. The laws would remain on the books, but they would not...

Our God is a God of closeness, Archbishop tells Sydney Christmas worshippers

Attendance at Midnight and Christmas morning masses at St Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney were surprisingly strong despite the state’s growing wave of Covid cases...

Karl Schmude: Christmas and the Cathedral

One Christmas Day an unhappy French teenager walked into the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris.  He came to High Mass, more out of...

Living between the Poles or … how to be faithful in a time of...

I was on a Zoom conference call a couple of weeks ago. The face of one of the men on the screen was especially old and cranky.

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Our Lady of Victory, Battle of Lepanto 1571 by Daniel Mitsui.

Life, Art and the Grace of God

The Catholic Weekly spoke to Daniel via Zoom in Illinois, where he lives with his wife Michelle and their four young children aged 12 and under.

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