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Marist 350The Marist Brothers are marking their Australian Sesquicentenary with a new history "Sub Tuum Praesidium: Marist Brothers in Australia 1872-2022’’.  Provincial Peter Carroll sees this new history as significant for the Marist sesquicentenary in Australia – an opportunity ‘to celebrate achievements, apologise for our failures and give thanks to God and all those who have supported us in our life and mission’.
The book reflects on 150-years of Marist Brother communities in Australia and their impact on Australians through education. The authors, Brothers Julian Casey, John Luttrell, Neville Solomon and Peter Rodney, share a broad experience of the Marist story. 
 
 
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Monday, 08 August 2022 16:18

Bishops' Social Justice Statement

RESPECT SOcialJusticeStatement 125The Catholic Church in Australia will mark Social Justice Sunday on August 28 this year. The title of the 2022-2023 Social Justice Statement is Respect: Confronting Violence and Abuse; it addresses the issue of domestic and family violence. 
 
In this statement the Australian Bishops add their voice to global campaigns to confront and call out destructive attitudes and behaviours that lead to life-limiting and long-lasting impacts on many vulnerable members of our families, churches, and society.
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Caritas Porro 125To commence its annual Women for the World campaign, Caritas Australia last week held an event to celebrate and honour women as leaders across the world.  Addressing the event as special guest was Her Excellency Chiara Porro, the Australian Ambassador to the Holy See, who spoke on women’s leadership, the Church and the role of women in development. 
 
"Women's empowerment and gender equality make countries more stable, less vulnerable to conflict and, in general, better governed. If our aim is to contribute to global stability and prosperity, it therefore makes sense that gender equality and the removal of barriers to women's economic and social inclusion should be central pillars of our foreign policy in Australia," said Ambassador Porro at the event. 
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CommonHomeTV PLenaryCommon Home TV presents a series of in-depth interviews with experts both national and international, on the process and results of the Plenary Council. Plenary Council Members voted on 30 motions which had emerged over the four-year listening and discerning phase of the Plenary Council.  At the conclusion of the Second Assembly, many of us  have been left with questions. To make sense of the proceedings, Common Home TV is making exclusive interviews with experts available on YouTube. 

Catholic Health Australia has welcomed the introduction of aged care reform legislation today (Wednesday) and praised the Albanese Government for its commitment to improving quality and standards for the elderly and vulnerable. 
 
Catholic not-for-profit aged care providers are urging the Parliament to pass the Bills quickly so that they can implement reforms and lift standards. 
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Catholic Health Australia welcomes the passage of crucial legislation – the first from the Albanese Government ─ that paves the way for a new and more transparent funding regime for aged-care providers. 
 
The passage of the Aged Care and Other Legislation Amendment (Royal Commission Response) Bill 2022 through the Parliament today signals a positive start for the Albanese Government in its pledge to reform the aged-care sector. 
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A1There was much joy at St Kilian’s on 20 July as clergy and parishioners gathered to celebrate and give thanks to four Sandhurst priests for their many years of service in ordained ministry. Bishop Les Tomlinson (50 years), Monsignor Frank Marriott (60 years), Fr Des Welladsen (50 years) and Fr Vin Walsh (50 years).

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Grandparents2 2022Pope Francis has proclaimed the World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly will be celebrated on the fourth Sunday in July each year, near the feast of Sts Joachim and Anne, the grandparents of Jesus.  In his message, Pope Francis has encourages the elderly to live this stage of life, "which seems to take us by suprise", to the full, and to make a contribution to what he calls, the revolution of tenderness.

Parishes, schools, aged-care facilities and other ministries are encouraged to find creative ways to celebrate the contribution of older people to their families and communities.

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CSSV 125As winter starts to bite, qualified disability support workers are being asked to join a national ‘Winter Relief Workforce’ register designed to cover potential workforce shortages, Chair of Catholic Social Services Australia, Francis Sullivan said today.
 
“The sector faces major workforce challenges as it is but, with winter illnesses and support workers leaving the sector, the pressure is really on,” Mr Sullivan said.
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Archbishop Costelloe 125As he commences his tenure as president of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, Archbishop Timothy Costelloe SDB sees one of his key tasks as ensuring the bishops “remain united in our service of God’s people”.

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