29th Sunday Reflection
“Whose image do you see?” asks Jesus. “What is this image called, how is it known?” The year 3099; […]
29th Sunday Reflection Read Post »
“Whose image do you see?” asks Jesus. “What is this image called, how is it known?” The year 3099; […]
29th Sunday Reflection Read Post »
Moira Hansen was paging through the first issue of our new magazine when a name caught her eye…Charles Rudden. The
Southern Cross Reader Sees Great-Grandfather’s Name in First Issue Read Post »
On the 100th anniversary of the first publication of The Southern Cross, on October 16, 1920, we look back at
From Our Vaults 100 Years Ago: October 16, 1920 Read Post »
By Cindy Wooden – Pope Francis has named Italian Bishop Marcello Semeraro of Albano, secretary of his Council of Cardinals, to
Pope Picks Bishop Semeraro To Lead Sainthood Congregation Read Post »
With so much of humanity sickened in soul and body by greed, self-centred indifference to suffering, inequality, polarisation and violence,
Pope’s New Encyclical – A Roadmap To Live As One Human Family Read Post »
By Junno Arocho Esteves – The purpose of crying out to the Lord in prayer is not to get used to
Pope: Crying Out To God Is Only Source Of Salvation Read Post »
By Father Kenneth Doyle Question: In “Redemptionis Sacramentum,” issued by Pope John Paul II in 2004, it says that an
How Ordinary is Extra-Ordinary With Ministers of Holy Communion? Read Post »
By David Agren – Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has asked Pope Francis to apologise for the church’s role in
Mexican President Again Asks Pope for Apology For 1521 Conquest Read Post »
In one of the first Confirmations since lockdown, Archbishop Brislin and Fr Subeesh Kalappurackal with the class of 2020 Confirmandees
Confirmations for St John’s & St Brendan’s Parishes! Read Post »