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Peter William Ingham, the fourth bishop of Wollongong, died peacefully in the late evening of 26 April 2024. He was 83 years of age and almost 60 years a priest.
Peter William Ingham, the fourth bishop of Wollongong, died peacefully in the late evening of 26 April 2024. He was 83 years of age and almost 60 years a priest.
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RE Search Episode 44: What it means to be Catholic: what do Catholics ‘do’?

Discussing and explaining the key practices of Catholicism, as well as what to do if you’re not a Catholic, but you’re in a Catholic...

Climbing the Sycamore – Season 1 Episode 7

This week, I'll speak with you about the new Vatican document, Dignitas Infinita, I'll talk a little about politics and the upcoming election period....

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Sisters of Life farewelled at sell-out Fidelis event

The Australian Catholic University hosted 350 young Catholics at the Fidelis event on 24 April, organised by Sydney Catholic Youth and University Catholics as the final event for the Sisters of Life of their Sydney tour.

Byzantine mosaics: A conversation with God

Experience the beauty of Rome through a Byzantine lens with Nina Veres on a mosaic tour of the city's churches and basilicas.

Europe makes surrogacy a human trafficking crime

Europe takes a stand against human trafficking with new laws on surrogacy. Understand the conditions under which it is considered a crime.

Issues facing Ghana are brought to the Vatican

Pope Francis meets with Vice President of Ghana at the Vatican to discuss strong relations, the Catholic church and education challenges.

The importance of theological virtues in Christianity

Pope Francis reflected on the theological virtues of faith, hope and charity as he spoke to pilgrims in Italian town, Galati Mamertino.

Faith experiences bring personal touch to family educator role

Despite family tragedy, Anne-Marie Julian’s faith is helping her unite families with their parish community as the new family educator at McAuley Primary School in Rose Bay.

Rammed earth construction for Discalced Carmelite nuns

The Discalced Carmelite nuns in Mathoura in country New South Wales are building their new monastery using a little-known method called rammed earth, a gentle and ancient method proven to stand the test of time.
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