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Clergy are leading the way in their awareness and knowledge about keeping children safe in church and related environments according to new research led by Australian Catholic University. 
Clergy are leading the way in their awareness and knowledge about keeping children safe in church and related environments according to new research led by Australian Catholic University. 
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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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Pope Francis’ message of hope to women prisoners

Pope Francis visits women's prison in Venice to bring hope and compassion. Read more about how the women felt and their reaction to him.

Pope Francis to attend G7 summit on Artificial Intelligence

In an unprecedented move, Pope Francis will attend the G7 Summit to discuss Artificial Intelligence between 13—15 June in southern Italy. 

Screen-tied youth suffer from social media

Social media has become synonymous with the lives of young people, offering unparalleled access to social interaction and information. However, this digital connectivity comes with a significant downside: its highly addictive nature and the effects this addiction has on a person's mental health, writes Isaac Zammit

Glorious Resurrection reveals our love for Christ

After the Passion, the disciples had fallen back into their own lives with heavy hearts. But when Christ appeared to them and charged St Peter to “feed my sheep,” he revealed something about the nature of love, writes David El-Hachem.

Bishop Peter Ingham remembered as a “humble” and faithful servant following his death at age 83

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.

The Beauty of Priesthood: Embracing God’s Calling

It’s been a few decades since I was ordained, and it’s sometimes hard work, but summoning the whole of creation to prayer every morning never gets old. I don’t know why other priests don’t love their jobs as much as I do, asks Philippa Martyr.

Annunciation unites Christians and Muslims

On the feast of the Annunciation, Maronite Bishop Antoine-Charbel Tarabay hosted faith leaders of Christianity and Islam to discuss the need for open dialogue in a world that is desperately craving peace on home and international soil.
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