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Award for photographer with faith Brendan Esposito

Sydney Catholic and ABC chief photographer Brendan Esposito has won a major industry award for his deeply moving images of people fleeing Ukraine. The parishioner...

Paul Catalanotto: Christian should not be ‘less than’

Hank Hill, the father in the TV program known as King of the Hill said of Christian Rock music: “You’re not making Christianity better....

A manifesto for Catholic novelists and poets, minus the cringe

Joshua Hren is one of the key figures of a small, informal movement of practicing Catholic writers, based mostly in North America. Hren founded Wiseblood...

Richard Connolly: a musical light for a priestly people

Richard Connolly who died on May 4 at the age of 94 was a towering figure in the history of Australian Catholicism and in...

Must-read books for your bucket list

Great literature not only entertains its readers; it challenges them. Michael E. Daniel recommends Catholic novels to enlighten and provoke

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Hayden Ramsay: Art in motion

Dance, as an artform, tells us something about grace and unlocks a kind of joy we can experience no other way, writes Hayden Ramsay

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Sydney Catholic Schools’ first Eisteddfod

Students from 92 schools will grace the stage in more than 400 solo and ensemble instrumental, drama, dance and choir performances, as part of...

CaSPA 2020 prepares to celebrate 200 years of Catholic Education

In Parramatta in October 1820, teacher George Morley opened Australia's first Catholic school and began to deliver a Catholic education to its 31 students....

Parish bids Fr Bill Milsted goodbye

The good people at Surry Hills parish have farewelled their pastor after 20 years of faithful service.
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