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On 19 April, hundreds of RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) catechumens and candidates will reach the pinnacle of their journey and become fully initiated into the Catholic faith in parishes across the archdiocese at the Easter Vigil. 
On 19 April, hundreds of RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) catechumens and candidates will reach the pinnacle of their journey and become fully initiated into the Catholic faith in parishes across the archdiocese at the Easter Vigil. 
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RE Search Episode 87: The Triduum.

This week we take part in the liturgies of Holy Thursday, Good Friday and the Easter Vigil. Why are these liturgies known as the...

RE Search Episode 86: Palm Sunday

As Jesus entered Jerusalem crowds greeted him, waving the branches of palm trees and crying Hosannah! How do we commemorate this at mass this...

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SCS students exceed at 2025 Australian junior athletics championships

Sydney Catholic Schools (SCS) students are once again making waves and excelling greatly at the 2025 Australian Junior Athletics Championships.

Monica Doumit: We need to rally, every time

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 Tigers are showing signs of life and teaching us a lesson in perseverance

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.

Rookwood Cemetery holds Stations of the Cross

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.

Pope thanks medical team that cared for him during hospitalisation

Pope Francis personally thanked the health care workers and medical staff who cared for him in Rome's Gemelli hospital for 38 days while he recovered from respiratory infections.

What happened Holy Thursday night? One Polish nun says she knows

A hidden chapter of Christ's Passion has come to light through the mystical revelations of Servant of God Sister Leonia Nastal, a Polish nun whose spiritual diary offers harrowing details of Jesus' imprisonment before the crucifixion.

Barcelona rejoices as famed architect Antoni Gaudí is declared venerable

In a a joyful milestone for the church and lovers of sacred art, Pope Francis declared famed Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí venerable 14 April, recognising his heroic virtues in a decree announced during a Vatican audience with Cardinal Marcello Semeraro.

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