Teaching students to be world changers, Kingdom people and critical members of society
Fiona Duque is Religious Studies Co-ordinator at St Bede's Catholic College, Chisholm. She shares something of her story and her experience in such a key role in a Catholic school.
The life of Brian has arrived in Wollongong
Former Vicar General of the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle, Brian Mascord, was ordained Bishop of Wollongong on 22 February at the WIN Entertainment Centre.
Project Compassion: Evangeline’s story
Caritas Australia is helping youth in First Australian communities to strengthen their culture and create opportunities for their communities.
Joan of Arc: from witch to saint
Six hundred years ago, a poor teenage girl living in medieval France became one of the most important women in history by leading the French army to a momentous victory.
Pope Francis adds feast of Mary, Mother of the Church to universal calendar
The Vatican has announced details of Pope Francis’ decision that the Church celebrate the Blessed Virgin Mary in her role as “Mother of the Church” every year on the Monday after Pentecost - as a way to foster Marian piety and the maternal sense of the Church.
One of the bright lights of the 20th century
Perhaps the most famous woman of the 20th century is a small, frail-looking nun by the name of Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu - who became much better known to the world as Mother Teresa.
20 women Saints who made a mark on the Catholic World
With International Women’s Day approaching on 8 March, we take a moment to reflect on some of the inspiring women Saints who showed what it means to be truly selfless, courageous and loving.
Ten Catholic women who changed the world
Ahead of International Women’s Day on 8 March, we take a closer look at some Catholic women in history who made a real difference.







