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Graphic story of Caritas, disability and dreams coming true

This week, Caritas Australia’s Project Compassion campaign turns the spotlight on Lam from Vietnam, who was supported in fulfilling his dream of becoming a graphic designer.

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Renters need $130k annual income to afford average property: report 

Australian renters now need an annual income of $130,000 to comfortably rent an average unit, with even six-figure earners facing housing costs exceeding 30 per cent of their income in capital cities...

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Archbishop Comensoli delivers 2025 Patrick Oration 

The annual Patrick Oration, delivered on the feast of St Patrick, has become an important occasion for reflecting on the life of the Church and its mission in Melbourne. Source: Melbourne Catholic.

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Queensland Government urged to help stop decline in volunteer numbers 

Brisbane Archdiocese has urged the Queensland Government to swiftly implement reforms to rejuvenate volunteering, amidst warnings that vital community services could be at risk without immediate action.

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From Poland to Bunbury: New bishop ordained today

Bishop-elect George Kolodziej SDS will be ordained and installed as the Fifth Bishop of Bunbury today, in a ceremony to be livestreamed on the Bunbury Diocese’s YouTube channel. 

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Pope says illness has given him deepened perspective on ‘absurdity’ of war

Offering further confirmation of his ongoing recovery, Pope Francis has written to Italy’s leading newspaper from his hospital room to call for “disarming the earth” in the context of various wars,...

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Pope urges young people to embrace vocation as ‘pilgrims of hope’ ​

Amid widespread uncertainty and social fragmentation, Pope Francis urged young people to embrace their vocation as “pilgrims of hope,” offering their lives generously in service to others and as a...

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Catholic priest in Gaza says bombs exploded near parish

The parish priest of Holy Family Parish in Gaza says the Israel Defence Force’s latest attacks on Gaza, following the breakdown of the truce between Israel and Hamas, were close to his parish. Source:...

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 Zelenskyy agrees to partial ceasefire in phone call with Trump

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has agreed to a “partial ceasefire against energy” and said “lasting peace” was possible under Donald Trump’s leadership, after the two leaders had a one-hour...

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Australian students first to walk virtually in the steps of St Peter

Students from Catholic Schools Broken Bay have been among the first in the world to explore an innovative immersive digital experience of St Peter’s Basilica in Rome, the spiritual heart of the...

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Victorian trial aims to keep victims of domestic violence ‘Safe at Home’

Safe at Home – a Victorian-first trial response to family violence that aims to keep women and children safe at home while preventing homelessness – was launched last week. Source: McAuley.

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After 57 years, Sisters ‘letting go’ of community house

The Sisters of Saint Joseph have farewelled their large community house in New Town, Tasmania, after 57 years.

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Bishops appoint head of new education peak body

Queensland’s bishops have appointed Madeline Brennan as the inaugural chair of Catholic Education Queensland, which will succeed the Queensland Catholic Education Commission next January. Source: The...

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Doctors report Pope’s continued improvement but no date for his release

Pope Francis no longer needs the “non-invasive mechanical ventilation” he has used most nights since experiencing a breathing “crisis” on February 28, his doctors reported overnight. Source: CNS.

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Conference welcomes new Bishop of Bunbury

The Australian Catholic Bishops Conference has welcomed the ordination and installation of Bishop George Kolodziej SDS as the fifth Bishop of Bunbury. Source: ACBC Media Blog.

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Bob Trevino likes it and so will you

In “Bob Trevino Likes It”, a lonely woman accidentally befriends a stranger online who shares the same name as her own self-centred father. Source: Australian Catholics.

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Indonesia looks to strengthen relationship with Vatican

Diplomatic relations between the Vatican and Indonesia have stressed humanity and peace, and Indonesia looks to strengthen the links further, says its ambassador to the Holy See. Source: UCA News.

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Redemptorist priest says fight for Ukraine a fight for justice

A Ukrainian Redemptorist priest has offered a deeply personal and unfiltered perspective on his country’s war with Russia, the struggle for a just peace, and the moral responsibility of the global...

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Politicians warned against demonising asylum seekers during election campaign

A coalition of refugee and human rights organisations has written to the leaders of the major parties, urging them to avoid dog-whistling and sowing division throughout the federal election campaign....

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‘Business as usual’ as Knights hand over custodianship of aged care provider

The custodianship of Tasmania’s largest aged care provider has been transferred from the Tasmanian Knights of the Southern Cross to the Hobart Archdiocese.

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