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The Lord’s Supper (Maundy Thursday), St Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney
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The Lord’s Supper (Maundy Thursday), St Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney

We’ve heard the Holy Week story so many times before. How do we connect with it, make the story ours? What does it mean to say Jesus’ passion, death and resurrection saves, heals and elevates us? This Holy Week I want to suggest that the crucial link is the sacraments. It’s in the sacraments that Christ’s …

Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord, St Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney
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Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord, St Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney

The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ according to Mark is a powerful, no-nonsense telling of the story of Jesus’ last day (Mk chs 14 & 15). Though it might have just seemed long to you, it’s actually the shortest of the four versions and it has some unique features. One is its stark realism. Mark tells it like it is. His Jesus is no demigod, no superhero.

5th Sunday in Lent (Day of the Unborn), St. Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney
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5th Sunday in Lent (Day of the Unborn), St. Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney

Belinda and Shaun Stafford spent six years in an IVF programme after discovering they could not conceive in any other way – an experience Belinda described as “painful, tormenting, a strain on our marriage and just plain hard.”1 So, after having three children they decided enough was enough.

Ordination of Most Rev. Brian Mascord, WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong
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Ordination of Most Rev. Brian Mascord, WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong

The ‘Chair of Saint Peter’ was given to Pope John VIII in the year 875 by the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles the Bald. It is the putative seat of the first Bishop of Rome. Though it is the cathedra of St Peter’s Basilica, it is rather difficult to sit in, as it was enclosed in a baroque gilded casing by Bernini, raised high …

1st Sunday in Lent (Rite of Election), St. Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney
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1st Sunday in Lent (Rite of Election), St. Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney

Were today not a Sunday it would be the feast day of Blessed Fra Angelico, a Dominican painter on whose feast day I took my vows, and the Patron Saint of Artists. After his fresco of The Baptism of Christ in his cycle for the friars’ cells in the Dominican Priory of San Marco in Florence, comes The Temptation of Christ …

Friday after Ash Wednesday (RoM Conference), St. Benedict’s, Broadway
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Friday after Ash Wednesday (RoM Conference), St. Benedict’s, Broadway

When you hear words like ‘Lent’, ‘fasting’ and ‘abstinence’, what immediately comes to mind? In my childhood it meant giving up what you liked best, like chocolate, for a few weeks, with exceptions made for birthdays, St Patrick’s Day, other solemnities and, in laxer families, Sundays.

The Feast of St. Josephine Bakhita, St. Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney
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The Feast of St. Josephine Bakhita, St. Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney

When most people in a country like Australia hear the word ‘slavery’ they think of Africans brought across the sea to work the cotton plantations of America. But since the abolition of slavery in the British colonies in 1833, in the French colonies in 1848, and in the United States with the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863, most people would think slavery a …

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