Jesus Christ is alive! Sydney's Catholics embraced the Sacred Triduum with love and devotion, commemorating the Lord's arrest and crucifixion for our sake, his death and resurrection.
Jesus Christ is alive! Sydney's Catholics embraced the Sacred Triduum with love and devotion, commemorating the Lord's arrest and crucifixion for our sake, his death and resurrection.
Thousands of Sydney's faithful participated in the Seven Churches Visitation on Holy Thursday, 17 April, seizing the opportunity to pray and reflect on Jesus’ love and suffering while filling the pews of local churches throughout the evening.
Local advocates for women’s rights have cheered on the United Kingdom’s supreme court’s ruling on the definition of woman. The UK supreme court has declared the legal definition of a woman is based off her biological sex, not gender.
George Weigel writes of two “contemporary Catholic martyr-confessors”, Major-Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk, patriarch of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, and activist Jimmy Lai.
The next rally against the radical Greens abortion bill rally will be held on 7 May outside NSW Parliament House. Monica Doumit explains why it is important to show up again, and every time.
The Wests Tigers still have issues to work through. No one’s denying that. But they’re not waiting for perfection to start performing. They’re showing up, giving their best, and reaping the rewards of perseverance.
Family educators of the Auburn/Lakemba network recently facilitated the fourth annual Stations of the Cross. Held in the Way of the Cross Chapel in Rookwood, the Stations were observed at the peaceful Rookwood Cemetery with the devotion being led by Fr Maurice T Thompson EV and Fr Nen Dang.