Australia’s Catholic bishops have this week called for respect and understanding in the federal election campaign, reminding Australians they all have a part to play in combating “crude tribalism” and promoting peaceful public debate.
The inherent beauty and depth of The Lord’s Prayer is something that has been reverently celebrated by Christians, especially Catholics, since the Lord first gave us his example of prayer some 2000 years ago, Pope Francis has explained, in the first of his series of catechesis on The Our Father.
What troubled times we are experiencing as Catholics!
A major blaze engulfed the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral on 15 April, sending pillars of flame and billowing smoke over the centre of the French capital.
The Archdiocese of Melbourne have plans to send around 2500 of their young people to the Australian Catholic Youth Festival (ACYF) that is scheduled to take place in Perth from 8 to 10 December this year.
Pomp and ceremony accompanied the celebration of brilliant minds at all stages of their educational journey, as the staff and students of The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Fremantle Campus were honoured recently at the University’s annual Awards Ceremony.
This is the most important week of the Christian year. During these next few days, we will relive Jesus’ passion and resurrection. Through our liturgies, we will try to share in his suffering. It will be an emotion-filled week. Few Christians can look closely at the cross and not be moved with compassion.
A newly implemented Digital Creativity course for Year 7 and 8 students of Corpus Christi College has made a massive impact on students with disabilities.
Baby boomers and those of a similar age may recall that comedian Jay Leno used to joke about “evil twin-ism”, based on the frequent use of malignant doppelgangers in the plots of sloppily written movies and TV shows.