Observing Earth Day as a Catholic
Regarded by many as the birth of the modern environmental movement, Earth Day began 47 years ago, on 22 April, 1970.
Women are upfront and visible
After five years, Pope Francis continues to surprise. Amongst other notable aspects of his latest Apostolic Exhortation, Gaudete Et Exsultate: On the Call to Holiness in Today’s World, women – saints, writers, witnesses, theologians, known and unknown ‒ are referenced frequently. It could be said that different readers look for different features – but when one belongs to a group that has frequently been marginalised, that’s entirely understandable.
Pope Francis' fervent prayer for those whose bodies have been hurt or exploited
“Every offense or wound or violence against the body of our neighbour is an outrage to God the Creator,” Pope Francis said earlier this week.
Priesthood in Australia
Catholicism arrived in Australia with the First Fleet in 1788. Since the 1960s around one quarter of the population has identified as practising Catholics.
Papal Chronicles: Pope John Paul I
The first Pope to be born in the 20th century is also the Pope who had the shortest reign in papal history. Pope John Paul I served as Pope of the Catholic Church from 26 August, 1978 to 28 September, 1978 - just 33 days.
Pope Francis gives go ahead for 2020 Plenary Council in Australia
Pope Francis has given his approval for the Catholic Church to hold the first Plenary Council – the most significant national gathering that can be held – in Australia in more than 80 years.
Pope Francis condemns chemical weapons in Syria
Following a reported chemical weapons attack in Syria’s rebel-held city of Douma which has sparked international outrage, Pope Francis spoke out against the use of chemical weapons.
The Ring of the Fisherman
Whenever a new pope is elected, one thing is certain: he'll wear a new papal ring – a unique piece of jewellery that is cast for each pope.







