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Hundreds of people from across Sydney ended its most horrific week in years by gathering at candlelight vigils to commemorate the victims of Bondi’s knife attack and praising the bravery of bystanders and first responders.
Hundreds of people from across Sydney ended its most horrific week in years by gathering at candlelight vigils to commemorate the victims of Bondi’s knife attack and praising the bravery of bystanders and first responders.
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Climbing the Sycamore – Season 1 Episode 7

This week, I'll speak with you about the new Vatican document, Dignitas Infinita, I'll talk a little about politics and the upcoming election period....

RE Search Episode 43: What it means to be Catholic: what do Catholics believe?

Explaining what we mean when we say that the Church is ‘universal,’ and discussing the key beliefs that Catholics share. With Bishop Daniel Meagher

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Artificial Intelligence has reached the Catholic Church

Vatican documents reveal an artificial intelligence program called Magisterium AI is being rolled out to help users easily find answers to questions of faith.

Radiant in the GULAG and elsewhere

No woman of our Catholic moment embodied this Christocentric fidelity – opening doors to Christ, accompanying him to Calvary, living in the joy of the Resurrection – than Sister Nijolė Sadūnaitė, who died, appropriately, on Easter Sunday, March 31.

Jo Hayes: Why I despise the ‘growth mindset’ bandwagon

“Growth mindset” has been a buzzword in wellness, self-help and professional circles for years. While we should aim to grow, the Scriptures tell us we shouldn’t dare to “strive.” Growth comes from resting in God—as former TV presenter Jo Hayes discovered when she traded toil for prayer

Believe in kids, and they will believe in kindness

Children’s author Debora Abela’s new book The Kindness Project follows four students with a class project to make the world a better place. The Catholic Weekly sat down with her ahead of the launch to talk about the importance of kindness

Candlelight prayer and Mass for Bondi community, Saturday 5:30pm at Holy Cross Woollahra

Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney Most Rev. Bishop Richard Umbers will conduct the special services, open to the entire community, inviting all to come together to pray for the six people who died and dozen injured in the attack.

Climbing the Sycamore – Season 1 Episode 7

This week, I'll speak with you about the new Vatican document, Dignitas Infinita, I'll talk a little about politics and the upcoming election period. I'll also...

I come from a Land Down Umbers

The Kiwi-born and bred Bishop Richard Umbers has officially crossed the ditch, becoming an Australian citizen at a ceremony in Leichhardt Town Hall on 15 April.
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