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Vale Bishop Peter Ingham, fourth bishop of Wollongong Diocese

Peter William Ingham, the fourth bishop of Wollongong, has died peacefully in the late evening of 26 April aged 83. (Read More)

Bishop Vincent’s Homily: Channelling the vine of God’s life and love

We live in a time of heightened tension, conflict and violence. The war in the Holy Land brings this reality home to us as demonstrations regularly take place in the streets of our big cities. The world is not at peace with itself. But even when we are not living in a war zone, we still have a lot of work to do in terms of creating a society in which we are in right relationship with each other. (Read More)

Fr Frank Brennan’s Homily: 5th Sunday of Easter 2024

We Christians come in all shapes and sizes. So do bishops, some of whom even set up their own churches. (Read More)

News & Events Weekly Update

News & Events Weekly Update News and Events across the Diocese of Parramatta and beyond (Read More)

Bishop Vincent’s homily: ‘Building a society that models Jesus’ outreach to the rejected’

Bishop Vincent's homily for the Fourth Sunday of Easter (Good Shepherd Sunday) 'Building a society that models Jesus’ outreach to the rejected' 21 April 2024 (Read More)

Fr Frank’s Homily – Fourth Sunday of Easter 2024

  Homily for the Fourth Sunday of Easter, Year B, and Good Shepherd Sunday Readings: Acts 4:8-12; Psalm 117(118):1, 8-9, 21-23, 26, 28-29; 1 John 3:1-2; John 10:11-18 21 April 2024   On this fourth Sunday of Easter, we hear the gospel of the good shepherd. It is an appropriate occasion to mark the World Day of Prayer for Vocations – praying that each of us might know what it is we are called to be and do, here and now, and in the future. For some of us, that will be a career choice, a lifestyle choice or relationship choice with long term ramifications. For others who have long made those choices, it will be a decision what to […] (Read More)

News & Events Weekly Update

News & Events Weekly Update News and Events across the Diocese of Parramatta and beyond (Read More)

‘God’s truth’ revealed in youth-led Stations of the Cross on Good Friday

In a heartening display of devotion, St Finbar's Parish, Glenbrook, held a unique Good Friday experience. The morning began with the Stations of the Cross led entirely by the church's youth group, a parish tradition for many years. (Read More)

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Amid the evils and horrors of war, goodness and humanity shine through, Fr Paul Stuart RAN told the faithful at the National ANZAC Day Mass in Canberra yesterday. Source: Catholic Voice. (Read More)

In an interview with US broadcaster CBS, Pope Francis has called for an end to the wars in Ukraine, Gaza, and around the world and urged world leaders to negotiate peace. Source: Vatican News. (Read More)

The Assyrian bishop at the centre of an alleged terror stabbing says he does not want the attack to be used as a “weapon” to suppress freedom of speech, declaring that he was concerned it could be hijacked to further others’ “political interest”. Source: The Australian. (Read More)

When you think of food served in an aged care home, a show-stopping meal of seafood paella and rice pudding with creme brulee probably doesn’t spring to mind. Source: The Age. (Read More)

Rockhampton Bishop Michael McCarthy, has announced the appointment of Mr Michael McCusker as the new Director of Catholic Education for the Rockhampton Diocese effective from July. (Read More)

A young Adelaide woman and member of anti-trafficking group ACRATH says that undertaking an internship in New York with Mercy Global Action has confirmed her belief that young people and faith-based organisations can make a difference to the lives of those trafficked and living and working in slave-like conditions. (Read More)

Robot Dreams is an animation film with great appeal to younger audiences and good entertainment for older audiences. Source: Australian Catholics. (Read More)

A new AI priest, launched by a Catholic teaching apostolate to answer questions about the faith, has been “laicised” after sparking online backlash. Source: OSV News. (Read More)

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