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NATIONAL: In conversation with Kevin Rudd and Greg Craven

Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and Australian Catholic University Vice-Chancellor Professor Greg Craven have last week launched the Institute of Religion Politics and Society’s leadership series with a dialogue about faith, leadership and politics. Photo: Supplied. Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and Australian Catholic University Vice-Chancellor Professor Greg Craven have last week l...
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Prime Minister addresses child sexual abuse report

This is the cover of A brief guide to the Final Report: Children and Young People. Australia’s Royal Commission Into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse released its 17-volume final report on 15 December 2017. Photo: CNS. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has this month made a statement regarding the Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. The Royal Commission delivered...
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Australian family to join international gathering of Catholic families

The Hyland family from the Catholic Diocese of Broken Bay in Sydney will represent the ACBC as their official family delegate at the World Meeting of Families in Ireland this year. Photo: The Catholic Weekly. The Hyland family from the Catholic Diocese of Broken Bay in Sydney will represent the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference as their official family delegate at the World Meeting ...
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Project Compassion 2018: Just future started with empowerment for Janaki

Janaki with her students as she teaches them how to sew. Janaki started her business through a loan from the Children and Youth Empowerment Program and now has 11 sewing machines for her classes. Photo: Richard Wainwright. In Nepal, Caritas Australia and its partners are assisting the country’s youth to start their own businesses. Janaki is a young entrepreneur who has turned her life...
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Departing CEO says laity, not bishops should run implementation

TJHC CEO Francis Sullivan has issued a blunt, final message to Australia’s Catholic leaders following completion of the Royal Commission into child sexual abuse. Photo: Jamie O’Brien. By Mark Bowling, The Catholic Leader The outgoing Chief Executive Officer of the Truth, Justice and Healing Council has issued a blunt, final message to Australia’s Catholic leaders following completion ...
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NATIONAL – Former Sydney youth director appointed as new ACN Director

Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) is pleased to announce that Mr Bernard Toutounji has been appointed as the new National Director, replacing Mr Phillip Collignon, who retired from the role after 27 years. Photo: Supplied. Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) is pleased to announce that Mr Bernard Toutounji has been appointed as the new National Director. Mr Toutounji replaces Mr Phillip Col...
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NATIONAL: Mercy Sisters Passing On the Light of Leadership

New leaders of the Sisters of Mercy, pictured left to right: Sr Caroline Ryan RSM (Vicar and Councillor), Sr Gaye Lennon RSM (Councillor), Sr Eveline Crotty RSM (Leader), Sr Marie Duffy RSM (Councillor) and Sr Elizabeth Moloney RSM (Councillor). Photo: Sisters of Mercy. The Sisters of Mercy last month celebrated a ritual in Sydney to mark the handover of leadership of the Institute of Si...
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Australian government analyses protections for religious freedoms

Some 19,000 youth from across Australia gathered for the bi-ennial Australian Catholic Youth Festival. A panel tasked with reviewing protections for religious freedom laws are still taking submissions until 14 February. Photo: Alphonsus Fok. By Josh Low With nearly 5 million Australians voting against changing the Marriage Act late last year, the topic of religious freedom continues t...
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NATIONAL: New Apostleship of the Sea director breaks new ground

The Catholic Church’s ministry to seafarers who visit Australian shores has a new national director, with Roslyn Rajasingam appointment last month as the first lay woman to hold the role. Photo: Supplied. The Catholic Church’s ministry to seafarers who visit Australian shores has a new national director, with Roslyn Rajasingam appointment last month as the first lay woman to hold the rol...
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NATIONAL: New Vatican publication highlights Indigenous art, culture

Australia – The Vatican Museums Indigenous Collection, which features some of the earliest known documentations of Australian Indigenous cultures, was officially launched in Canberra last week. The publication was a joint project of Aboriginal Studies Press and the Vatican Museums. Photo: Supplied. When people think of the Vatican Museums, minds turn to Michelangelo and Raphael. But a ne...
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