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The Maronite Bishop of Australia, New Zealand and Oceania, Bishop Antoine Charbel Tarabay, led a delegation of more than 40 young Australian Lebanese from the Maronite community on a historic pilgrimage to Lebanon for Pope Leo XIV’s apostolic visit.
The Maronite Bishop of Australia, New Zealand and Oceania, Bishop Antoine Charbel Tarabay, led a delegation of more than 40 young Australian Lebanese from the Maronite community on a historic pilgrimage to Lebanon for Pope Leo XIV’s apostolic visit.
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RE Search Episode 119: Rerum Novarum.

 In 1891, at the height of the Industrial Revolution, Pope Leo xiii released an encyclical called Rerum Novarum, ‘of New Things.’ Today we learn...

RE Search Episode 118: Vocations: The call to holiness.

Today we’ll be asking questions about vocations. The Church teaches that we have a universal vocation, but what exactly does this mean? And what...

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Parishes working to alleviate loneliness this Christmas

Christmas is for some one of the most isolating times of the year, especially in a cost-of-living crisis where families may have to choose between making the festive season merry or buying necessities.

Why Christmas at the Cathedral has become Sydney’s favourite family event

For Sydney families searching for a magical, affordable Christmas experience, ‘Christmas at the Cathedral’ offers the perfect night out. For Dany Elachi and his family of seven, a summer’s evening at the St Mary’s Cathedral forecourt has become not just a seasonal tradition but a joyful, stress-free highlight on the calendar.

Papal commission votes against ordaining women deacons

A commission set up by Pope Francis to study women deacons has voted against the possibility of ordaining women deacons while also supporting more study on the issue.

UTS reverses palliative care cuts

After listening to the community, the University of Technology Sydney has dropped its plans to discontinue postgraduate palliative care courses.

Bringing Christmas spirit to seafarers

The Christmas spirit was in action at Port Botany when more than 50 volunteers from across the port community united to pack gift bags for seafarers who won’t be seeing their loved ones at this special time.

Sydney’s longest serving catechists honoured

Some of Sydney’s most dedicated catechists have been recognised in the annual Archdiocesan Catechist Mass at St Mary’s Cathedral.

Monica Doumit: In defence of the burqa

I may not like the burqa, but I certainly don’t want it banned, writes Monica Doumit.

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