Rome: Bishop Shane attends Formation Course for New Bishops
At the start of September, Bishop Shane spent a week in Rome for a special formation course for recently ordained bishops. Usually, this course is conducted each year but, due to COVID-19, had not been held for three years. Bishop Shane joined a large group of 180 Bishops who were ordained in 2019 and 2020. A second group of 180 Bishops, who were ordained more recently, will attend the same course later in the month.
Queen Elizabeth II: 1926- 2022
A STATEMENT FROM ARCHBISHOP TIMOTHY COSTELLOE SDB, PRESIDENT OF THE AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC BISHOPS CONFERENCE
"Queen Elizabeth was never reticent about acknowledging her Christian faith. Her annual Christmas message invariably focused on Jesus Christ as a model of humble and generous service. It was a model she strived to emulate throughout her long life. May she rest in peace."
Bishops support Catholic schools with guide on identity and gender
The Australian Catholic Bishops Conference has released a guide on gender and identity to support Catholic schools in responding to the individual social and pastoral needs of students.
Created and Loved: A guide for Catholic schools on identity and gender outlines a pastoral approach shaped by the theological, medical and legislative context in which Catholic schools operate. Archbishop Comensoli said Created and Loved is grounded in Christian anthropology, which values the worth and dignity of every person, and also sees each person holistically, rather than defining that person by any single characteristic.
Scripture Talks on St Paul available online
Growing Faith Communities Today: Insights from the Genius of St Paul
The four Sandhurst Scripture Talks on St Paul and accompanying study guides are now available online.
Sandhurst Lay Leaders Look to the Future
Parish Administration Staff gather online
Rural Australians for Refugees seeking help for Refugee Arrivals.
Rent freeze must be part of the national cost-of-living debate
Catholic Social Services Australia (CSSA), has backed the federal Green’s two-year rent freeze proposal saying it is an important initiative that should be given serious consideration. Francis Sullivan, CSSA Chair, said the rent freeze proposal is a serious idea that must be part of the national debate around the cost-of-living crisis.
“For too long, governments of all shades have taken their hands of the levers that control the economy, it is now time for a rethink, and for the Federal Government to accept that the free market does not have all the answers,” Mr. Sullivan said.
Long-term funding contracts for community services organisations a step closer
The announcement last week by Minister for Social Services, Amanda Rishworth, that the Federal Government will trial longer-term funding contracts and deliver proper indexation to community services funding grants, is welcome news for Australia’s community services sector.