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21 Aug 2018 |
Mark Green
A number of Australian state governments have recently debated, and voted on, euthanasia legislation. Catholic health care organisations like Calvary Health are sharing their experiences of accompanying people through palliative care to urge politicians and community leaders to reconsider their approach to death.
21 Aug 2018 |
Kate Moriarty
The post-Mass morning tea provides the amateur enthusiast a unique opportunity to examine Australian Catholics in their natural environment. Grab a cup of Earl Grey and a Scotch Finger biscuit and see how many you can identify.
21 Aug 2018 |
Fr Andrew Hamilton
In this Explorations, we look at the relationships between the people in the pews and the leaders in the Catholic Church.
21 Aug 2018 |
Clare Deignan
Australian Catholics spoke to the NCEC’s Senior Education Officer of Faith Formation & Religious Education John McGrath about the purpose of the framing paper 'Religious education in Australian Catholic schools' and how it will help Catholic schools shape future generations.
21 Aug 2018 |
Luke Bogoni
Starting out his career as a teacher, Luke Bogoni remembered how boring he’d found RE class. So he asked his students what they wanted out of the class, and was surprised by their response.
21 Aug 2018 |
Dana Sutherland
It's often easy to forget how close God really is to us.
20 Aug 2018 |
Ann Maria Sabu
One of our young writers, Ann Maria Sabu, is a member of the Syro‑Malabar St Alphonsa Cathedral Parish in Melbourne’s north. She writes about her experiences of Church, and speaks to some of her fellow parishioners about what the Church means to them.
20 Aug 2018 |
Thea Kurniawan
Originally from Malaysia, Noel Chandramoghan is a minister at 24:7 Youth Ministry in Perth, and Youth Minister at Holy Rosary Parish, Nedlands. He says that the Church can be a great place for young Catholic migrants to find kindred spirits, and feel more at home in a new country.
20 Aug 2018 |
Michele Frankeni
Vinnies has always been at the forefront of the Catholic Church’s mission on the ground. We speak to two NSW Vinnies members who are working in different ways to widen Vinnies’ mission beyond the traditional model of vouchers for food, utilities and help with rents.
14 Aug 2018 |
Gemma Thomson
Gemma Thomson, Head of Religious Education at Iona Presentation College, WA, developed an inquiry-based Faith in Action Project that immersed her Year 11 students in the topic of homelessness.