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Varieties of service, but the same Lord

An eminent physicist and former parliamentarian are among five extraordinary Sydney Catholics who received Papal honours.
Singer Diana Rouvas performs at the One in Christ concert at St Michael’s Melkite Cathedral in Darlington. Photo: Giovanni Portelli

Voices raised for peace in the Middle East

Melkite Archbishop of Beirut Georges Bacouni told his story at the Aid to the Church in Need’s “witnesses of faith” tour on 2 December.
Greg Sheridan gives the 2nd Labouré Lecture. Photo: Giovanni Portelli

Greg Sheridan tells the ‘greatest story’ at second Labouré Lecture

Greg Sheridan spoke about his “coming out” as a Catholic in the media at the 2nd Labouré Lecture at St Catherine Labouré, Gymea.
Advent is a special season, but so many of us join the throng in eating, drinking, spending and fussing, and don’t make time for God. Photo: Unsplash.com

Philippa Martyr: Five easy ways to make the most of Advent

Advent is an excellent time to start your new year’s resolutions for 2024. You can use it as a dress rehearsal for Lent.
A festive meal is prepared lovingly by dozens of volunteers from St Canice’s Kitchen for hundreds of people who are homeless or struggling with the rising cost of living. Photo: Alphonsus Fok

Good works for cost-of-living Christmas

In a year of rising interest rates and financial hardships, volunteers at Sydney’s charities have found they’re giving more than usual.
Catholics can’t facilitate VAD, but neither can we cease to provide end-of-life care. Photo: Unsplash

Brigid Meney: Euthanasia vs the Good Samaritan

Voluntary Assisted Dying Laws commence operation on 28 November, making interventions designed to end a life, legal in New South Wales.
Indi Gregory, who died at just 8-months-old on 13 November. PHOTO: OSV News photo/courtesy Indi Gregory family via Christian Concern

Monica Doumit: Baby Indi’s family ‘dragged through hell’ fighting for the right to life

Indi Gregory died last week, aged just eight-and-a-half months. She had mitochondrial disease, a deadly and fatal genetic condition.
Helen and Bob in Toledo, Spain in 2018. Photo: Supplied

Helena Carr, wife of former NSW Premier Bob Carr, laid to rest

Accomplished businesswoman Helena Carr had a deep fondness for the Catholic church, said her husband Bob Carr following her Requiem Mass.

Holiness is the measure of synod proposals, Archbishop Fisher writes in pastoral letter

In a major pastoral letter following the first assembly of the Synod on Synodality, Archbishop Fisher wrote that more work is needed to ensure key themes were authentically Catholic.
Environmental lifestyle changes aren’t always possible for everyone, but conversion is. Photo: Freepik.com

Philippa Martyr: No, the Gospels aren’t about sorting your recycling

The psalms and readings from Lauds and Vespers are bursting with the abundance of God through creation and how much he provides.
St John Chrysostom depicted in a mosaic in the northern tympanum of Hagia Sophia. Photo: Wikmedia/Creative Commons

Melto D’Moronoyo: St John Chrysostom’s courage and unswerving devotion to truth

St John Chrysostom (13 November) was one of the greatest patriarchs who ever sat on the throne of Constantinople.
People participate in a pro-Israel rally at Times Square in New York City in May 2021. Photo: CNS photo/David Delgado

George Weigel: The re-emergence of the grave sin of Jew hatred

For Christians to engage in any form of antisemitism is to add further blows to the smitten back of Christ, says George Weigel.
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