Tag: St John Paul II
All welcome as JPII shrine opens
Australia’s first and only shrine dedicated to one of the 20th centuries most popular Popes will be officially opened next weekend on Sydney’s Central...
George Weigel – The real field hospital
In December 2021 and May 2022, I had the pleasure of teaching a mini-course in Rome, exploring the life and thought of St John...
Papal consecration of Russia, Ukraine has history of controversy behind it
While bishops in Ukraine and Russia were grateful Pope Francis would consecrate their nations to Mary, other Catholics eagerly awaited the text of the...
The Blessed Virgin Mary in history
The Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary celebrated on September 8 follows by nine months the Feast of her Immaculate Conception...
Francis reimposes strict limits on what was once called the Extraordinary...
As diocesan bishops around the world woke on 17 July to find themselves considering how to implement Pope Francis’ motu proprio on the use...
March for Life pilgrim blog: The eve of the March
A group of young Sydney pilgrims led by Bishop Richard Umbers travelled to Mexico and the US for a 15-day pilgrimage culminating in the...
Xavier Rynne II: Letters from the Synod for the Amazon Vol...
“INCULTURATION” AND THE CULTURE THAT IS THE CHURCH
by George Weigel
“Inculturation” has been a buzzword throughout the Catholic world – and especially the developing Catholic...
New course answers what men want
A special program introducing men to the Theology of the Body will be run in Sydney next month.











