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Catholic Social Services Victoria responds to lockdown

“Their welfare is of key concern to us during this time,” Catholic Social Services Victoria said in a recent media statement.

Pope Francis appoints bishop of Sale

Bishops welcome appointment of Melbourne's Mons Greg Bennet to be the 10th bishop of Sale.

Monica Doumit: Animal Farm takes shape in Victoria

A highly questionable legal process brought down a good doctor Cardinal George Pell’s complete vindication by a unanimous decision of the High Court of Australia...

Bendigo gets its eighth bishop

Amid the soaring neo-gothic grandeur of Sacred Heart Cathedral, former Ballarat priest Shane Mackinlay was consecrated as the eighth bishop of the historic goldrush...

Archbishop calls for civility after Cardinal Pell appeal dismissed

Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP has vowed to ensure the Sydney Archdiocese is “doing all we can to ensure that past crimes are never repeated...

Bishop Peter Elliot: State agents of death

In Australia’s beautiful Garden State, on 18 June 2019, Voluntary Assisted Dying came into operation. Two years ago, VAD was narrowly approved by a...

Victorian classical school approved

An innovative Victorian school, Our Lady of Fatima Classical School, is closer to becoming a reality.

Time for courage, compassion as dying law takes effect say bishops

By Marilyn Rodrigues and Natasha Marsh Victoria’s bishops declare they will not cooperate with euthanasia Victorians who oppose euthanasia and assisted suicide are now conscientious objectors...

EXCLUSIVE: Medics uneasy on ending lives

Victorian hospitals struggle to find doctors willing to kill patients on eve of assisted suicide law With just a week to go until the implementation...

Watch hard-hitting new euthanasia awareness campaign

The Archdiocese of Sydney has launched a hard-hitting social media campaign against assisted suicide as it becomes legal in Victoria this month. The video message...

Inverting medical ethics to suit politics

  By Dr Bernadette Tobin A thought experiment Daniel Sulmasy, a Catholic medical doctor and philosopher who works at Georgetown University in Washington DC, once invited us...

No Premier Andrews, you’re very wrong on gender therapy

I was taught as a child to be attentive to my neighbour’s decisions in case they threatened my own freedoms and integrity. So let’s...
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