Editorial
Alleged Vatican money transfers during Cardinal Pell trial referred to police by Australian intelligence agency
The Australian financial intelligence agency has handed information to federal police concerning allegations that international money transfers, amounting to hundreds of thousands of euros in ... Read More
From an old Roman
After we were ordained Deacons in August 1960, several of us students from the Pontifical Urban College for the Propagation of the Faith (AKA “Prop”) ... Read More
Honouring Mary on Saturdays in the Liturgy
I was always fascinated in my youth by a revered elder, who after a busy working week, would always make it a priority to attend ... Read More
Youth, truth and life on their side
Rebecca Gosper (second from left) at the Rally for Life September 2019 Last Saturday marked the one-year anniversary of a bill passed in NSW effectively ... Read More
Childish Ways
It is not at all uncommon to hear Paul’s famous ‘hymn to love’ proclaimed at wedding ceremonies: Love is always patient and kind. It is ... Read More
Tough Love
In recent times there have been two virtual on-line gatherings of men and women’s groups. There is nothing better than conferencing face to face. But ... Read More
Too old, too young, single
Single, separated or divorced or never married – and middle-aged. This is a generation and a distinct group who represent a not insignificant proportion of ... Read More