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Boost for palliative care in New South Wales
- By Rebecca Comini
- . 13 December 2022
The transformation of New South Wales palliative care is underway, thanks to a major funding injection from the Perrottet Government, with Mater Hospital the latest facility to announce a multi-million-dollar palliative care unit. Source: The Catholic Weekly.
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New co-educational Catholic precinct for Sydney’s Northern Beaches
- By Rebecca Comini
- . 13 December 2022
Catholic Schools Broken Bay has revealed a new educational pathway for 2023 that will continue to transform Catholic education in the diocese.
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Government cuts subsidised mental health support to pre-pandemic level
- By Rebecca Comini
- . 13 December 2022
The Albanese Government is citing problems with fair access as it slashes subsidised visits to psychologists in 2023 to the pre-COVID level of 10 per person. Source: Canberra Times.
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Opus Dei study centre lodges plans to expand
- By Rebecca Comini
- . 13 December 2022
An Opus Dei study centre in northwest Sydney is looking to expand as the reach and popularity of the Catholic group grows. Source: Hills Shire Times.
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French bishops set up national Church court
- By Rebecca Comini
- . 13 December 2022
France’s Catholic bishops have set up what they believe to be the world’s first major national Church court, replacing a previous network of local tribunals. Source NCR Online.
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Laudato Si’ documentary to premiere on US television
- By Rebecca Comini
- . 13 December 2022
Pope Francis is getting more non-Catholics to do his work in caring for the environment. The latest is Nicolas Brown, who directed a documentary on the Pope’s 2015 encyclical, Laudato Si’, on Care for Our Common Home. Source: CNS.
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King hears testimony of persecuted Christians
- By Rebecca Comini
- . 13 December 2022
Britain’s King Charles has met a priest who survived abduction and death threats in Nigeria, at an Advent gathering of Christian charities in London last week. Source: The Tablet.
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Archdiocese of Melbourne to host 2024 youth festival
- By Rebecca Comini
- . 12 December 2022
The Australian Catholic Youth Festival is coming back – and the countdown is on to the next event in two years’ time. Source: ACBC Media Blog.
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Catholic priests might deny sacraments in euthanasia cases
- By Rebecca Comini
- . 12 December 2022
Terminally ill people who end their lives with voluntary euthanasia could be denied the last rites when Queensland becomes the fourth state to operate a right-to-die program on January 1. Source: The Australian.