Catch the Flame: A Podcast for the Young of our Diocese
Catch the Flame is a new Sandhurst Youth Ministry podcast exploring faith and life with young people across the Diocese.
Season of Creation Mass: Planting Seeds of Hope in Sandhurst
Amidst the spring wattles and native grasses at Huntly Streamside Reserve, the Diocese gathered for its annual Season of Creation Mass on Friday, 5 September.
Goals Familiarisation Workshops
Gather with your parish to explore what the Sandhurst Strategic Mission and Pastoral Goals mean and why they matter.
Marist Brass claims Back-to-Back State Championship Title
Marist Brass Band has once again struck a triumphant chord, taking out first place in the D Grade Section of the Victorian State Band Championships, writes Claire McLean.
The Nicene Creed: I Believe
The Nicene Creed: I Believe:: A resource in booklet form developed by the Sandhurst Mission and Pastoral Life Team.
Consultors elect Fr Brian Boyle as Diocesan Administrator
The College of Consultors has elected Very Rev. Dr Brian Boyle EV, Administrator of the Diocese.
Formation for ACYF Pilgrims 2025
Preparation for the ACYF pilgrimage is an essential part of the journey. It invites us, as pilgrims, to ready our hearts and minds, to deepen our faith and be open to encounter God along the way.
Farewell Bishop Shane: A Legacy that continues to Inspire
After almost six years of dedicated service, we prepare to farewell Bishop Shane Mackinlay as he steps into his new ministry as Archbishop of Brisbane. We hear from those who worked closely with Bishop Shane, what they believe his most enduring legacy will be.
Candlelight for Compassion in Beechworth
In Beechworth in August, candlelight became a call to action with a pilgrimage to raise awareness about homelessness in the local community.
Bin There, learnt that: St Kilian's puts Waste in its Place
St Kilian’s Parish in Bendigo already has a Laudato Si’ Action Plan in motion, and is putting Pope Francis’ call to care for our common home into practice. But, as they’ve discovered, even something as simple as recycling can be surprisingly complex – and transformative.