Catholic chaplains serving in the Australian Defence Force say faith remains vital for personnel in times of conflict and uncertainty. Their ministry continues a legacy of service reflected each Anzac Day.
Catholic chaplains serving in the Australian Defence Force say faith remains vital for personnel in times of conflict and uncertainty. Their ministry continues a legacy of service reflected each Anzac Day.
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RE Search Episode 121: Christmas.

Today we’ve got lots of questions about Christmas - we’ll look at the readings and prayers, and ask about presents and even Santa. With...

RE Search Episode 120: Advent.

Today we’re asking questions about the season of Advent: its colours, symbols, readings and prayers, as well as the things that we should try...

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US saw more than 1.12 million abortions in 2025, but actual figures likely higher

New data estimates show the number of abortions in the US remained stable in 2025, totalling some 1.126 million, with apparent declines in out-of-state travel for abortions offset by increasing access to telehealth abortions.

Pope Leo XIV leads rosary at beloved Muxima Marian shrine in Angola

Pope Leo XIV led tens of thousands of Angolan Catholics in praying the rosary 19 April at southern Africa's most visited Catholic shrine, calling the pilgrimage site a place where "the heart of the church" is "alive and beating."

In the light of faith, Sydney shines

On 9 May, Sydney answers one of its most important calls and it begins, as it should, with the shepherd of the city's Catholic community.

With candor, Pope Leo confronts Cameroon’s ongoing abductions, killings in plea for peace

"The voices in the bushes." That is the fear that defines daily life for many residents of this city in Cameroon’s troubled Anglophone region.

Pope Leo named one of Time magazine’s ‘100 Most Influential People of 2026’

Time magazine has named Pope Leo XIV to its "100 Most Influential People of 2026" list.

The Eucharist can ‘rekindle lost hope,’ Pope Leo says at Sunday Mass in Angola

Pope Leo XIV celebrated an outdoor Mass for an estimated 100,000 Catholics in Angola on Sunday, 19 April, urging the faithful of a nation still bearing the scars of a decades-long civil war to find renewed hope in the Eucharist and the Risen Christ.

Trump administration ends contract with Miami Catholic Charities to shelter unaccompanied minors

The Trump administration has canceled an $11 million contract with Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Miami for sheltering unaccompanied migrant children, leaving just three months to place an unspecified number of children.

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