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Artificial Intelligence Pope Leo XIV

AI study group set up ahead of encyclical

Pope Leo XIV has created a study group on artificial intelligence as he prepares to release his first encyclical. Source: NCR Online. 

Gender Human Rights

Liberals seek to legally define biological sex

Opposition Leader Angus Taylor has pledged to rewrite the Sex Discrimination Act to enshrine a definition of biological sex, after the Federal Court doubled the damages paid to a transgender woman in a landmark case. Source: SMH.

Charity Volunteers

Step up and do some good in National Volunteer Week

This National Volunteer Week, the St Vincent de Paul Society is celebrating the extraordinary contribution of its tens of thousands of volunteers while also highlighting a growing challenge – its volunteer numbers are declining and the average age is rising.

Education Tributes

Tributes paid to Catholic education leader

Brisbane Archbishop Shane Mackinlay has paid tribute to Sally Towns, the long-serving Catholic education leader who died on Saturday. Source: The Catholic Leader. 

Art In The Dioceses

Immerse yourself in Michelangelo’s masterpiece

Sydney Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP has launched Sistine Chapel: Revelations, a major immersive exhibition bringing the Vatican masterpiece to the forecourt of Sydney’s St Mary’s Cathedral. Source: The Catholic Weekly.

HIgher Education

ACU scholarship honours theologian’s legacy

Australian Catholic University’s first philanthropically funded PhD scholarship will honour the legacy of professor and priest Fr Anthony Kelly CSsR and help shape the future of theological scholarship in Australia for the next decade.

Papal Trip Pope Leo XIV

Pope makes plans for trip to France

Pope Leo XIV is adding another trip to his already busy 2026 travel schedule, making a four-day visit to France at the end of September that also includes a visit to the United Nations culture agency. Source: Crux.

Mental Health

European bishops call for mental health solutions

The bishops of the European Union warned that loneliness has emerged as one of the most serious challenges to mental health in contemporary society. Source: The Tablet.

Saints

Diocese opens sainthood cause for UK student

Salford Diocese in northern England has opened the sainthood cause of Pedro Ballester, a Manchester-born student known for his joy and selflessness until his death from cancer at age 21. Source: OSV News.