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On 11 May, the Archdiocese of Sydney once again invites all Catholics to bear witness to the beauty and richness of their devotion to Our Lady of Fatima in song and in prayer outside of St Mary’s Cathedral
On 11 May, the Archdiocese of Sydney once again invites all Catholics to bear witness to the beauty and richness of their devotion to Our Lady of Fatima in song and in prayer outside of St Mary’s Cathedral
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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 requests missionaries serve as “fathers” for disadvantaged youth

Pope Francis instructed the Brothers of Christian Instruction to "Be loving and compassionate fathers to the marginalised." He met with the brothers as they took part in their general chapter meeting near Rome 26 March —24 April. 

Pope Francis tackles throwaway culture

Pope Francis has invited 6,000 grandparents and their grandchildren to a meeting titled "The caress and the smile" on 27 April to tackle throwaway culture.

Role of women in church further explored

Pope Francis invited women to participate in the Council of Cardinals to reflect on the role of women in the Church including the diaconate and lay ministry.

10 years of St John Paul II

The Vatican will celebrate the historic tenth anniversary of the canonisation of John Paul II on 27 April at St Peter's Basilica.

One million roses for Mary in May

Christian social network, the Hozana association has launched a worldwide prayer campaign entitled "1 Million Roses for Mary" during the month of May.

Artificial Intelligence has reached the Catholic Church

Vatican documents reveal an artificial intelligence program called Magisterium AI is being rolled out to help users easily find answers to questions of faith.

Radiant in the GULAG and elsewhere

No woman of our Catholic moment embodied this Christocentric fidelity – opening doors to Christ, accompanying him to Calvary, living in the joy of the Resurrection – than Sister Nijolė Sadūnaitė, who died, appropriately, on Easter Sunday, March 31.
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