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Catholic Religious Australia Stands Tall and Strong with new leadership

Sr Monica Cavanagh rsj, Congregational Leader of the Sisters of St Joseph, has been elected to the role of President. Photo: Supplied. The 42nd National Assembly of Catholic Religious Australia held last week has explored the theme of “Religious in Australia: Evolving with Hope” continuing the tradition of courageous and prophetic leadership which the women and men of religious congregat...
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Tax time an opportunity to support the world’s poor

Ramesh photographed with his wife Maiti and daughter Rimu,in the wreckage of their home in Bangladesh that was destroyed by last year’s floods. Photo: Caritas Internationalis. As the end of the financial year approaches, Caritas Australia is urging people to consider a charitable donation that can boost their tax return, while providing life-saving work in some of the world’s poorest com...
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Australian Catholic Superannuation and Retirement Fund: Supporting members with more than just storage of super

By Jamie O’Brien and Cameron Woods In December 2017, the Australian Catholic Bishops launched 2018 as the Year of Youth. Australian Catholic Superannuation and Retirement Fund have hence turned their attention to helping young people and their families understand what they need to do in order to better manage their financial needs. ACSRF Head of Marketing and Business Development sat down...
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NATIONAL: Caritas promotes week of sharing with refugees

18-year-old Fatema is one of more than 1 million Rohingya refugees living in Bangladesh. Photo: Christopher Riechert, Catholic Relief Services (CRS) for Caritas Bangladesh. Photo: Supplied. In our world today where an unprecedented 68.5 million people have been forced from home – among them, nearly 25.4 million refugees[1], Caritas Australia, the Catholic Agency for International Aid and...
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NATIONAL: Child safeguarding consultations up and running

Ms Sheree Limbrick and eight Vicars General from diocese across Australia. Photo: Supplied. Catholic Professional Standards Ltd (CPSL) have now started their consultation process and will be meeting with Church sexual abuse survivors, their families and advocates next month. The consultation started at the same time the organisation released its National Catholic Safeguarding Standard...
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Caritas supports marginalised communities three years after Nepal quake.

Support from Caritas is helping Bubita to rebuild her home. Photo: Tommy Trenchard/Caritas. Caritas Australia has remained committed to restoring infrastructure, livelihoods, and community wellbeing in the earthquake-prone country of Nepal. In April 2015, the devastating Gorkha earthquake shattered Nepal, with 9000 fatalities and more than 22,000 injured. In an attempt to aid Carit...
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Pope Francis sends blessings as Plenary Council process begins

Pope Francis has sent his support and blessings to the Catholic Church in Australia as it commences a three-year process to consider its future through the Plenary Council 2020. On the Feast of Pentecost, the Church in Australia has last weekend marked the official launch of the Plenary Council, which will culminate in gatherings in 2020 and 2021 to consider the Church’s governance, laws and...
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Catholic Church calls for boost in minimum wage

The ACCER, the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference agency focused on employment matters, has told the Fair Work Commission that its view on wage levels is based on Catholic social teaching, which holds that workers “have the right to wages that will support themselves and their families at a decent standard of living”. Image: Sourced. The Australian Catholic Council for Employment Rel...
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CPSL Chair post Royal Commission ‘Evil will always exist’

CPSL Chair Hon Geoff Giudice is making a sustained effort to create and maintain a culture of safety and care within the Catholic Church. Photo: Supplied. The Chair of the Catholic Church’s new safeguarding body, Catholic Professional Standards Ltd, plans to maintain the momentum created by the Royal Commission over the coming years. The Hon Geoff Giudice made the statement when addre...
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Catholic media provides different viewpoint and nourishes faith, survey finds

The recent Australian Catholic Media User Survey was conducted online and received more than 1000 responses. Photo: Adobe Stock. The first comprehensive survey of people’s experience of the Catholic media landscape in Australia has revealed, that users’ value Catholic media for the different perspective it provides and, in most cases, it has played a role in their personal faith development....
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