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Pressure is mounting on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to shelve his planned discrimination legislation with thousands of people attending town hall meetings Australia-wide declaring it an attack on faith-based schools.
Pressure is mounting on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to shelve his planned discrimination legislation with thousands of people attending town hall meetings Australia-wide declaring it an attack on faith-based schools.
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RE Search Episode 46: The Acts of the Apostles.

What we can learn about the beginnings of the Church from the Acts of the Apostles, including a close look at Acts 2:42-47. With...

Climbing the Sycamore – Season 1 Episode 8

This week, I'll talk to you about conscience and I'll discuss some recent tragic events around Sydney. I'll also introduce you to the German...

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RE Search Episode 46: The Acts of the Apostles.

What we can learn about the beginnings of the Church from the Acts of the Apostles, including a close look at Acts 2:42-47. With Bishop Daniel...

Growing pseudo-apparition claims force new norms to be set by the Doctrine of Faith

The Doctrine of the Faith is set to issue new norms for apparitions and supernatural phenomena on 17 May in response to a growing number of claims surrounding Our Lady.

Human fraternity meeting welcomes head of Nasa and Nobel prize winners

World Meeting on Human Fraternity: Be Human, will welcome Nobel prize winners, artists and the head of Nasa to explore the in which society can demonstrate unity.

Marian devotions return to the Vatican during May

Hundreds of pilgrims will join a candlelight rosary procession on Saturdays 18 and 25 May at 9pm, as part of numerous Marian devotions honouring the Blessed Mother this month. 

A day of duty for the Bishop of Rome

As he deals with illness, fatigue and full schedules, Pope Francis met with and participated in many ceremonies and meetings, taking in his stride his role as Bishop of Rome.

Camino crew regathers for feast of St Joseph the worker

More than 300 men have followed up their Camino to St Joseph pilgrimage with a celebration of his feast day and conclusion of a dedicated month of prayer.

New Swiss guards vow to serve “faithfully, loyally, and honourably,” even unto death

Almost 500 years after the Sack of Rome, 34 new recruits to the Swiss guard swear to protect the pope and his successors "faithfully, loyally, and honourably," even unto death.
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