Reports of new disease outbreaks are reviving memories of the COVID-19 pandemic for some Australians. Three experts offer advice on how to avoid becoming fearful.
Reports of new disease outbreaks are reviving memories of the COVID-19 pandemic for some Australians. Three experts offer advice on how to avoid becoming fearful.
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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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Sagrada Familia’s papal connection comes full circle with Pope Leo XIV

Pope Leo XIV's visit to the Basilica of the Holy Family in Barcelona highlights the relationship between the papacy and the sacred edifice, whose history has spanned more than a century.

Melto D’Moronoyo: When God found me again

I experienced a conversion so profound that it changed everything in my life. By grace and no merit of my own, the Holy Spirit came into my soul and inspired me to know that God had not taken anything from me. He had given me the opportunity to hope that my child was in heaven and a saint. I was not robbed by God, but rewarded by Him.

A sporting phrase with a human problem

Without meaning to, sport can expose a more transactional way of seeing people. A player is in the team, then they are out.

A field hospital for the soul

In this reflection delivered at the Sydney Synod, Alison de Sousa explores how hospitality, outreach and genuine encounter can help people rediscover faith, belonging and hope.

Western Sydney’s Catholic Diocese Marks 40 Years of Growth, Diversity and Community Service

Almost a thousand people packed out St Patrick's Cathedral Parramatta on Sunday 31 May to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Diocese of Parramatta, marking four decades of growth across Western Sydney and the Blue Mountains. 

Pope Leo: Keep beautiful witness of Corpus Christi processions alive

Pope Leo XIV has encouraged the faithful to keep alive the public witness of faith made visible in Eucharistic processions, recalling that this week the Church celebrates the solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, also known as Corpus Christi.

Liturgical rites and symbols reveal God’s presence, Pope Leo says

The rites and symbols of the liturgy are not arbitrary ceremonies but the means through which Catholics encounter God and are formed in faith, Pope Leo XIV said 3 June.

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