A look behind the curtain of 365 Questions, Issues and Good Deeds
Last year, my then three-year-old son started wearing a cape everywhere he went. Every time we left the house, on went the cape.
Student wellbeing is paramount in our schools
When it comes to supporting male student wellbeing, our Catholic school communities are committed to a proactive whole-school approach.
Classy first group walking the walk
Generations of Hunter Catholic students have walked the pathway from feeder high school to senior college, but this year St Mary’s Catholic College, Gateshead and St Joseph’s College, Lochinvar will finally farewell Year 12 classes of their own.
More to Seafarers than just staying afloat
Seafarers are responsible for 95% of all goods and products that come into Australia, yet they are an “invisible workforce” enduring tough and lonely conditions, and confronted with genuine threats to their lives.
Father Figurado honours victims of Easter Sunday terrorist attack
The Sri Lanka terrorist attack on Easter Sunday caused shock and sadness around the world, but one Hunter priest believes interfaith solidarity is the only way for the country to truly heal.
The Christchurch effect
One night at the recent Bishops’ Conference, a number of us were sitting around talking when someone remarked on something surprising. He said there had been greatly increased numbers at his Easter Masses, which was hardly what one would expect after all the bad news in churches in recent times. This, however, matched my own experience. There were more people in the Cathedral on Easter morning than I can recall in any of my time here. And other bishops had the same thing to report. What had happened?
Working together for a shared future
“Voice. Treaty. Truth. Let’s work together for a shared future.”

































































































