Marist Brothers launch book for Australian Sesquicentenary

Bishops' Social Justice Statement
Australian Ambassador to the Holy See backs support of women living in poverty

Common Home TV Presents: Reflections on the Plenary Council
Common 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 Sector Urges Parliament to Pass Aged Care Reform Bills Quickly
CHA Welcomes Royal Commission Aged Care legislation and is ready to get down to work!
Jubilarian Mass celebrates 200 years of Priestly Service
There 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).
World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly Sunday 25 July
Pope 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.
New disability workforce register designed to fill winter support worker shortages
Conference president reflects on his new role, responsibility
As 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”.