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Out of darkness comes light: Abdallahs share experience with Gymea parishioners...

Leila Abdallah has told a sell-out crowd at the Inaugural Labouré Lecture that despite sometimes crying at Mass she would “never, ever, ever change”...

A Church that goes out to the last, the lost and...

More parishes are shifting their focus to evangelising outside the church doors and it’s the hardest - but most rewarding and necessary - thing...

What is John Paul II’s Theology of the Body?

Talks addressed the times and the truth of human love As the sexual revolution began sweeping across the developed world, in 1960 Karol Wojtyla, a...

Schoenstatt Sisters injured in car accident

A religious community are in shock today following a horror crash involving five nuns in Sydney’s west overnight. Emergency services were called to a property...

Writer on a mission to re-fire Catholic imagination

The fourth biennial Catholic Imagination Conference, bringing together Catholic poets, novelists and artists for two days of readings, panels, workshops and fellowship, was held...

This is the world that was in 1821

By Professor James Franklin The year 1821 saw two notable events, one marking the end of the old order and the other the beginning of...

Simcha Fisher: My mother’s actions spoke loudly

Some people have mothers they could always go to for advice. My mother was not like that. If she was speaking about the news, or...

The love of a father

In Raising Fathers, I was privileged to share the story of my paternal grandfather Lian Kooi and of my father Keong Heng Ang, both...

Empowered Retirement Living: The Marian Way

A Catholic retirement village is nurturing a greater sense of community through giving its residents more say Less than a month after he took up...

Conference fuels passion for evangelisation

Participants commit to being and making disciples, bringing Christ's love to all Catholic parishes aren’t meant to be places of comfort for committed Catholics –...

The perfect start to your week: breakfast at Bishop’s Blend

COVID has changed almost everything, and nowhere more so than in the workplace. With remote working now an accepted practice and Zoom meetings an all...

St Mary Magdalene: apostle to the apostles

Mary Magdalene was saved because she loved very much, a love so extraordinary that it is recorded in the Holy Scriptures. Her name is mentioned...
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