Sisters come together to invoke peace
The Sisters of Faith Dinner provided an opportunity for women of all faith traditions to enjoy the company of other women of faith over a lovely meal at the Cathedral Function Centre in the grounds of Sacred Heart Cathedral, Newcastle. The theme of the evening focused on the desire for – and the power of ‒ peace.
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.
One of Newcastle’s own ordained as the new Bishop of Wollongong
The Most Rev Brian Mascord DD, the fifth Bishop of Wollongong “wasn’t overly keen on the priesthood” as a young man and never expected to be appointed a bishop.
Take the pressure down
Is parenting harder in 2018 than it was last century? And does it really matter?
Our perspective as parents is shaped by our experiences as children.
One man’s meat….
OK, we’re going back in time. Not very far, but you’re reading this in March while my head is still in February. I’m going to one of our high schools this afternoon to have a conversation with its student leaders, and I have a trick question to put to them.
Nurse on a mission!
St Paul’s, Rutherford, parishioner Sue Bartlett has embarked on a two-year mission in Kiribati through Palms Australia. After applying in 2017, Sue was prepared for this challenge at the orientation course in January.
Q&A with Geraldine Doogue
Renowned journalist and broadcaster, Geraldine Doogue, shares some of the things that matter.







