You and me, and the rising sea
Bulla Vanaka! I begin with the warm and friendly greeting of the people of Fiji.
A home run for the Hunter
The Diocese has established a new entity, Hunter Community Housing (HCH), which reinforces its strong commitment to reducing homelessness by expanding its social, affordable and disability housing portfolio.
Introducing the 9th Bishop of Maitland-Newcastle
The ninth Bishop of the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle will bring a wealth of experience to the position having served as the Bishop of Armidale since 2012.
Life-giving-gifts
This Christmas, Catholic Mission is inviting you to learn the story of Fr Eugen from Romania.
Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, guided by the missionary spirit, Fr Eugen and a network of volunteers have opened their hearts and homes to welcome families fleeing conflict.
With the war still ongoing, Fr Eugen has said the support provided to him by Catholic Mission and its generous donors enable him to continue to provide a safe environment for the refugees who have had to leave their country under duress.
To help Fr Eugen continue this important work and assist Catholic Mission to support those in most need, please consider sharing in the Christmas spirit by donating at catholicmission.org.au
Give the gift of education this Christmas
Today, more than half a million children in Vietnam live with a disability. Even though the right to an education is mandated by Vietnamese law, thousands of school-aged children in Vietnam stay at home or sit uninvolved in classrooms because of a disability. When these children become adults, they face serious disadvantages in life due to the gap in their education. Many are trapped in a perpetual cycle of intergenerational poverty and discrimination.
Stories from World Youth Day
‘Life changing, inspiring, faith filling and intense’
That’s how three pilgrims from the Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle described their World Youth Day (WYD) experience.
World Youth Day is an intense moment of evangelisation that’s hosted every three to four years. It brings together people from across the world who want to bond with others and honour their connection to the Catholic Church.
As the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle undergoes preparations for WYD 2023, Aurora met with Johanna Soo, James Elliott and Stephanie Gill who each shared how their encounter with the Pope at previous gathering inspired their faith and enriched their understanding of the universality of the Catholic Church.
Census figures don’t measure spirit
The latest Census figures, released earlier this year by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, reveal a decline in the number of Australians identifying as Christians.