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Homily at Vespers and Graduation Address for Graduation Day, John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family Print E-mail

JPII_institute_logoMonday 15 March 2010

Friday 12 March was Graduation Day for the John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family. Archbishop Denis Hart's homily to graduates and guests at Vespers in St Patrick’s Cathedral and Bishop Elliott's Graduation Address, following Vespers, are reproduced below. Bishop Elliott is the Director of the John Paul II  Institute for Marriage and Family.

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Pope: Priests Are More Than "Social Agents" Print E-mail

Pope_Bendict021209_100Tuesday 15 March 2010

When a priest sees himself as nothing more than a "social agent," he runs the risk of betraying the priesthood itself, says Pope Benedict XVI.

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Australian bishops call on Australians to support Project Compassion Print E-mail

ACBC logoFriday 12 March 2010

The Australian Catholic Bishops Conference (ACBC) today called on Australians to support Project Compassion, the annual Lenten appeal of Caritas Australia, the official Catholic agency for international aid and development.

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Muslim Magazine Apologises for Offending Catholics Print E-mail

EucharistFriday 12 March 2010

Al-Islam magazine apologised to Catholics for publishing a report in which two of its journalists profaned a consecrated host, reported Eglises d'Asie, agency of the Foreign Missions of Paris. Archbishop Murphy Pakiam of Kuala Lumpur had asked for the apology last week after affirming that the archdiocese would not pursue legal action.

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Church Will Be Ever New, Says Pope Print E-mail

Pope_Benedict_XVI_100Friday 12 March 2010

The uniqueness of Christ means that there will be novelties and renewal within the Church in every period of history, Pope Benedict XVI says.  Pope Benedict XVI explained this today during the general audience, in which he considered for a second week the saint about whom he did his second doctoral dissertation: Bonaventure.

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Archbishop laments Nigerian killings Print E-mail

nigeria_archbishop_100Thursday 11 March 2010

A SENIOR bishop in Nigeria has spoken about the recent killings that left between 100-150 dead.

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Australian Anglo-Catholic group votes to explore conversion to Catholicism Print E-mail

Kairos: Volume 21, Issue 03

By a unanimous vote, the Anglo-Catholic group Forward in Faith Australia has established a working party guided by a Catholic bishop to explore how its followers can convert to Roman Catholicism.
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