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August 2022 -
Teachers protest working conditions, demand better pay
11-Aug-2022Teachers from three Catholic schools in Shepparton in Victoria protested yesterday morning outside Notre...
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Ukrainians still suffering from cruel war: Pope
11-Aug-2022Pope Francis yesterday asked for ongoing prayers for the people of Ukraine and urged families and...
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St Mary’s Cathedral restoration work extended
11-Aug-2022With renovations progressing more quickly than expected, St Mary’s Cathedral in Hobart will be...
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Myanmar junta ‘committing crimes against humanity’
11-Aug-2022Myanmar’s military junta has committed crimes against humanity amid ongoing conflicts in the...
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Latest media releases
11-Aug-2022Click on Media Releases to read the latest. 220810 - Caritas Australia - Caritas...
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Evidence implicates gang in Vatican schoolgirl disappearance
11-Aug-2022Evidence implicating members of a Rome underworld gang in the kidnapping of a Vatican schoolgirl...
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Government looks to providing longer-term grants
11-Aug-2022Social Services Minister Amanda Rishworth says the Albanese Government will move to provide...
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Report highlights difficulties facing sector
11-Aug-2022As a national strategy is being developed, a new report by Volunteering Australia paints a picture of a...
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CN Perspective Archive
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July 2022
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Refugee sues Commonwealth over legality of his detention
20-Jul-2022A refugee locked up in two Melbourne hotels for more than 14 months has taken his case to the...
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UK bishops acknowledge concerns about power, abuse
20-Jul-2022Concerns about how power is exercised in the Church as well as “the devastating impact of clerical sexual...
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Myanmar archbishop appeals for end to attacks on civilians
20-Jul-2022The Archbishop of Mandalay has called for human dignity and property to be respected following...
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Latest media releases
20-Jul-2022Click on Media Releases to read the latest. 220719 - ACU - Tech giant Apple taking a...
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Report finds financial abuse of elders often not recognised
20-Jul-2022Financial abuse of older Australians by family members or partners is bundled up with other forms...
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Vatican investments follow Church teaching, says new policy
20-Jul-2022A Vatican policy published yesterday says the Holy See’s financial investments must not contradict Catholic...
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Delicious soup at the finish line of pumpkin run
20-Jul-2022Pumpkins were a symbol of support when at-risk youth volunteered at a CatholicCare Community...
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Community the focus for new Vinnies Tasmania chief
20-Jul-2022Incoming St Vincent de Paul Society Tasmania chief executive Heather Kent knows where she wants to...
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CathBlog Archive
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July 2013
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CathBlog July 11: Church as builder of bridges
11-Jul-2013When Pope Francis recently spoke about the Church needing to be a ‘builder of bridges, not of...
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CathBlog July 12: On the road to Rio
11-Jul-2013On the eve of setting off for Peru, Iguazu and World Youth Day in Rio with 250 young pilgrims from the...
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CathBlog July 10: Six ideas for a lay adviser to the Holy Father
10-Jul-2013There are many useful insights that could be offered by the people of God, in matters of critical...
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CathBlog July 9: Time for ‘Radiant and unfading wisdom’
09-Jul-2013Donella Johnston hopes an upcoming Colloquium will help in discerning ways in which the wisdom of women...
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Blogwatch 8 July: Jean Vanier honoured
08-Jul-2013L'Arche founder Jean Vanier yesterday received the 2013 Pacem in Terris Peace and Freedom Award,...
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CathBlog July 5: Are Tony’s actions untruthful?
05-Jul-2013Fr John Ryan writes about Tony Campolo, the Baptist Minister and one time spiritual adviser to...
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Blog July 5: No such thing as the Catholic Vote
05-Jul-2013The elusive concept of “the Catholic Vote” frequently makes an appearance during elections and...
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Blog July 4: An apology from Bishop Bill
04-Jul-2013An apology from Bishop Bill Wright, in the Aurora magazine of the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle. ...
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