The celebration of Christmas encourages all people of good will to take time to reflect on what kind of a society we want.
The defence of human rights requires constant vigilance and negotiation.
The ability to write short reflections on Gospel passages well requires much knowledge and grace of expression.
This collection of poems reveal John Kelly’s passionate and continuing engagement in life in his calling as a teacher.
‘The International Day for Persons with Disabilities’ commemoration takes the focus from the disability and places it where it belongs, on the unique value of each person.
The Feast of the Presentation of Mary on 21 November is a reminder to us of the many women who left their own nations to teach in Catholic convents throughout Australia.
The Gospel is indeed Good News. It gives meaning to our lives, gathers us as community, invites us to love our world and is with us always.
The environment, and those who report on the destruction of human life and habitats are too often casualties of war and conflict.
We examine the place of peace in the great religions and ways to build peaceful relationships.
The longer the world takes to tackle climate change and address inequalities the more precarious the lives of millions of our brothers and sisters.
Pope John XXIII may have had the common touch but there was nothing common about his pastoral outreach and faith.
The theme of World Mental Health Day on 10 October is ‘Meaningful connections matter’.
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