Consider living generously in a crisis
The world is in crisis. None of us quite know what to do. Surely something this big should have been planned for. How can everything change so quickly?
Shackles still too prevalent
Human trafficking and slavery are hidden crimes, yet researchers estimate 40 million people are enslaved worldwide and that slavery generates $US150 billion ($247 billion) for traffickers each year.
Banana Muffins at St Nick's
In St Nicholas Early Education centres across the region, cooking is regularly demonstrated to children, as part of a broad education program.
Art of the encounter
When the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference wrote its Social Justice Statement 2019-2020, “Making it Real: Genuine human encounter in our digital world”, it could not have predicted its relevance in light of the world’s current situation.
Shelter from the storm
The Catholic Church is inviting its various agencies across the country to consider what facilities could be made available to support national efforts to limit the spread of COVID-19 within the community.
Isolation is not so splendid for some
COVID-19 forced isolation is impacting on us all and significantly our capacity to see friends, engage in community activities and enjoy life in general.
Mass movement to Melbourne
Newcastle’s loss is St Patrick’s Cathedral in Melbourne’s gain following the appointment of Dr Philip Matthias as Director of Music.
Survival of the gifted
Agility and the ability to adapt are necessary for survival, but sometimes assistance comes in handy. Education is no different, and research continually throws up new ways of meeting challenges and rethinking the culture around learning.

































































































