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NSW Premier Chris Minns has confirmed the stabbing of an Assyrian Orthodox clergyman in Wakeley last night was a “terrorist act,” after convening a council of religious and community leaders overnight to call for calm.
NSW Premier Chris Minns has confirmed the stabbing of an Assyrian Orthodox clergyman in Wakeley last night was a “terrorist act,” after convening a council of religious and community leaders overnight to call for calm.
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RE Search Episode 42: The Greatest Commandment. Exploring what it means to love God with all of your heart, soul and mind. With Sr...

The Greatest Commandment. Discussing the relationship between the Shema in the book of Deuteronomy and the Greatest Commandment in Matthew’s Gospel, and exploring what...

Climbing the Sycamore – Season 1 Episode 6

This week, I'd like to speak with you about Easter, reflecting on the liturgies and their significance. I'd also like to give you some...

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Ideology and blasphemy meet in Russia

A recent document from the Russian Orthodox Church under Patriarch Kirill attempts to spiritualise and sanctify the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The Holy See would do well to rally Christian leaders to condemn the notion that Russia is waging a “holy war” and has a special mission from God in the 21st century, writes George Weigel.

Pope Francis advises children to pray and never lie

Pope Francis took over the catechism classes 11 April at St John Vianney parish, advising children to always pray and never lie. It was one of his initiatives, part of the Year of Prayer.

The Maronite liturgy shows that salvation is a journey

Just like the disciples on the road to Emmaus, Christ in his wisdom decides when he will open our eyes, writes Joshua Tamer.

Wanderers kick off new partnership

The Western Sydney Wanderers and Sydney Catholic Schools are kicking off a new partnership to provide students with a range of programs and services to heighten their football skills.

Archbishop Fisher: We recommit to the defence of life after horror Bondi attack

"At a time of universal grief and horror at the multiple murders and injuries at Bondi Junction yesterday, including the stabbing of a baby—as well as celebration of the courage of the baby’s mother, the policewoman, and other bystanders—we reflect upon our community’s profound commitment to the value of every human life," Archbishop Fisher said.

Victorious Joeys rowers set sights higher

Students from the St Joseph’s College First VIII rowing crew are looking to swap Sydney lakes for international waters as they look to the Junior World Championships in Canada.

Broken Bay launches new disability education model

Catholic Schools Broken Bay has launched a $65 million project to cater to students with a disability from Kindergarten to Year 12 with a new school campus and network of support classes.
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