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Politicians who are believers cannot help but bring their faith to their work because it shapes their values and convictions.
Masses of Victorian churches and ex-places of worship are hitting the market as religious groups sell off properties worth up to tens of millions of dollars.
The cardinals would sit in a hall in a half circle with the dean of the college of cardinals, the Italian Giovanni Battista, ...
Cardinal Stephen Chow Sau-yan of Hong Kong has urged Anglican Christians to step out of their comfort zones and ...
Archbishop Anthony Fisher of Sydney revealed that a "second spring" of Catholic faith is underway across Sydney and beyond.
The Melbourne priest will support the work of the Bishops Commission for Liturgy and its three advisory councils: the ...
Reflecting on the increasing Mass attendance rates across the archdiocese, Archbishop Fisher joked: 'I might have to get a ...
Leo noted St. John Eudes as the first to celebrate liturgical worship of the Hearts of Jesus and Mary, St. John Mary Vianney ...
Not-for-profit healthcare operator Calvary Health Care is believed to be in strong pursuit of a deal to secure the best ...
The over-representation of Indigenous people in Australia's jails is at the centre of a new and powerful art exhibition at ...
Pope Leo XIV ordained 11 new priests for the Diocese of Rome during Saturday Mass, calling for priestly lives that are “transparent, visible, credible.” ...
The church's universal mission that brought missionaries to British Columbia 200 years ago compels the faithful to evangelize ...