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Legal Matters

Church found liable for historical abuse by priest

A dying man has been awarded more than $500,000 in damages in a landmark case involving the Church. Source: ABC News.

Children Indigenous

Labor to launch national commission for Indigenous youth

A new national commission for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people will be launched in January. Source: Canberra Times.

Education

Parramatta schools announce new five-year strategy

Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese has announced a new strategy focused on enriching students’ lives through education grounded in excellence, inclusivity and Catholic tradition. Source: Catholic Outlook.

Religious Orders

Religious communities must embrace change, says visiting US Sister

During a recent national tour, Pennsylvania-based Sr Mary Pellegrino CSJ addressed South Australian consecrated men and women about the challenges facing religious communities and the importance of embracing change. Source: The Southern Cross.

Marriage Vatican

Vatican bank fires ‘Romeo and Juliet’

A man and woman have been fired from their jobs at the Vatican bank because they flouted a ban on marriage between employees. Source: The Guardian.

Film Review

Comer makes the case in stunning one-woman show

“National Theatre Live: Prima Facie” is the acclaimed British production of Australian playwright Suzie Miller’s one-woman play. Source: Australian Catholics.

Holiday

CathNews is back on October 8

CathNews will not be published on Monday, October 7, due to public holidays in New South Wales, ACT, South Australia and Queensland. The next issue will be published on Tuesday.

Synod

Pope says Church needs new ways for bishops to be ‘synodal’

At the first meeting of the Synod on Synodality assembly yesterday, Pope Francis said a bishop’s ministry should include cooperation with the laity and that the Synod will need to identify “differing forms” of this ministry. Source: CNA.

Aged Care

Inspector-General raises concerns over Labor’s aged care reforms

Labor’s $5.6 billion package of aged care reforms risk falling short of what was recommended by the royal commission, the Office of the Inspector-General of Aged Care has warned. Source: The Australian.