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Melto D’Moronoyo: The presence of God is the goal of every...

The presence of God should be the goal of every Christian. We yearn to be able to stand in the presence of God, enjoying the beatific vision for all eternity; to be suffused and—in some manner we cannot understand—united with his goodness, truth, and beauty.

Walk with Christ doco hits screens

Students across Sydney Catholic Schools will gain fresh insights into the significance of the Feast of Corpus Christi, its history and ongoing importance through a new documentary produced by the Sydney Centre for Evangelisation.

Do family dinners matter?

“Food is love, but it’s only love if it’s shared.” - Fr. Leo Patalinghug Do family dinners matter? You may have heard that they’re important...

Why I stay Catholic

Some time ago, I had a memorable dream. I dreamed that I had barged in on a plan to renovate our local church building,...

The wine which prefigures an eternal and heavenly banquet

Some years ago a mind I revere, Fr Herbert McCabe, spoke about why we couldn’t consecrate burgers and Coca-Cola at mass. One good answer...

Melto D’Moronoyo: The Eucharist in the Syriac tradition

By Stefan Gerges One day, a Deacon asked me to give a talk on the Eucharist. As a student of theology and philosophy, I immediately...

Simcha Fisher: What to do at Mass

You would think that, by now, I would know how to get through the Mass. I don't have little babies to keep me trotting...

Philippa Martyr: Want to know Jesus more? Eat Him

It was a delight to wake up on Corpus Christi morning and read about the US bishops’ new National Eucharistic Revival. My joy was...

Fr Flader Q&A: Fragments of the host in Mass

The reply to your question comes in the Catechism of the Catholic Church: “The Eucharistic presence of Christ begins at the moment of the consecration and endures as long as the Eucharistic species subsist.

Simcha Fisher: A beautiful morning here at St Bambino

It's a beautiful morning here at St Bambino parish, folks. Our celebrant, Fr Shep, looks to be fresh and well-rested, the altar servers are limber...

Fr Flader Q@A: The Mass, the sacrifice of Jesus

Dear Father, we sometimes hear the expression “the sacrifice of the Mass.” Why do we call the Mass a sacrifice and has it always...

Last train out of Sydney…how I found the Catholic faith

'Turn on, tune-in and drop out' they said in the 60s. James Orrock tried that - but still found himself searching A long, long time ago...
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