Tag: COVID-19
The tears, fears and cheers of students back at school
Tears, fears and cheers have been experienced by students and parents alike during the past eight weeks and while it’s been a challenging time...
Year 12 2020- The year I didn’t see coming
The overall experience of isolation due to COVID-19 has been an especially interesting one, for me and most people in Australia. The experience is...
The COVID comeback
Helping kids who have fallen behind during the pandemic remote learning period
Kids are going back to school. It's a simple sentence, but it means...
10 reasons you should visit your church today
For many Catholics across Sydney churches reopening, even only for small numbers, is the answer to all their prayers.
Once again, we can gather with...
COVID-19’s classroom consequences
Given the consensus that the worst of the Covid-19 pandemic is over and Catholic, Independent and government schools around Australia are gradually reopening, it’s...
Special day as many churches open
Churches across the state opened their doors this morning for Masses after nearly eight weeks.
The ‘saints next door’ who are in our midst
Pope Francis praised the everyday courage and sacrifice of nurses on International Nurses Day.
We’re on the right track
It is technically Week 2 of Term 2.
But as you continue to battle with home-schooling, you’d be forgiven for thinking it doesn’t feel like...
Anxiety to Resilience
To win 1 of 5 copies of Anxious Kids by Michael Grose and Dr Jodi Richardson send your name, email and postal address to...
Staying safe and sane with 5 kids at home
I know that these are seriously looking like the end of times, what with the plagues and pandemic and bushfires and floods and now...
Managing Shared Parenting during COVID-19
Managing a shared parenting arrangement can be difficult at the best of times, add in the difficulties and anxieties that come with the coronavirus...
Monica Doumit: It’s too easy to criticise bishops
Don’t judge them too quickly on shutting churches
Last week, I was sent a petition and asked to sign it.
The petition, which I imagine many...