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School’s Health Hub program expanding at a healthy rate
A Toowoomba Catholic school is expanding a program that offers students industry-standard health training to meet the growing demand in the Darling Downs region of southern Queensland. Source: Toowoomba Catholic Schools.
New book helps people explore Pope’s teaching on belonging
A new book guides people through an eight-day Ignatian retreat, but also provides insights into the spirituality, theology and pastoral practices of Pope Francis, according to its author, papal biographer Austen Ivereigh. Source: CNS.
Vatican cardinal prays for end of conflict in South Sudan
Facing the troubled waters of a conflict in South Sudan that’s left half the country’s children as refugees, a Vatican cardinal blessed a boat named for the country’s best-known Catholic saint, praying that it will leave “the storm of conflict, violence, hatred, and vengeance behind”. Source: Crux.
Another Byzantine-era church in Türkiye to become mosque
After serving as a museum for more than 79 years, the Turkish Government is proceeding with plans to make the Church of the Holy Saviour in Istanbul a mosque. Source: CNA.
New push to legalise telehealth consultations on euthanasia
Independent MP Kate Chaney is calling on the federal Parliament to back her push to overturn a ban on telehealth consultations for people wanting to access voluntary euthanasia services. Source: ABC News.
Maintenance work on heritage fence to require removal of ribbons
Ribbons tied to the fence at St Patrick’s Cathedral in Ballarat as a symbol of support for abuse victims will need to be removed so the Ballarat Diocese can conduct maintenance work on the cast-iron fence.
Sharp rise in number of young Australians in psychological distress
Australians are experiencing a surge of psychological distress, with loneliness rising sharply among young people during the pandemic, a new study has revealed. Source: The Guardian.
Labor announces $700m jobs program for Indigenous Australians
The Albanese Government will invest $707 million in a new jobs program for remote Australia that it says will deliver 3000 jobs and better living conditions for Indigenous Australians over the next three years. Source: The Australian.
Careena’s five-decade journey to the Catholic faith
The Sydney Centre for Evangelisation is shining a spotlight on Catholics who have incredible, inspiring stories of faith through its “Disciple Diaries” initiative. Source: The Catholic Weekly.