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The innocent Jesus or the bloodthirsty Barabbas? The true Son of God or the imposter-god the August Caesar? Courage or betrayal? Power or sacrifice? Truth or falsehood? In the face of indifference, fear and hatred, what do we choose?
The innocent Jesus or the bloodthirsty Barabbas? The true Son of God or the imposter-god the August Caesar? Courage or betrayal? Power or sacrifice? Truth or falsehood? In the face of indifference, fear and hatred, what do we choose?
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RE Search Episode 40: The structures and sections of the Bible. Discussing how the Old and New Testaments are related to each other. With...

The structures and sections of the Bible. Discussing how the Old and New Testaments are related to each other, and exploring what we can...

Climbing the Sycamore – Season 1 Episode 5

This week on Climbing the Sycamore I’ll look at Kate Middleton and ‘that’ photograph, and the idea of privacy. I talk about the abortion...

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Take care of the Holy Name, the rest will follow

It seems like such a “little thing” to revere the Holy Name of Jesus. But life is about getting the little things in order. So treat the Lord’s name carefully, writes Simcha Fisher.

The passion, death, and resurrection of marriage

No marriage stays the same—we all go through periods of passion, death, resurrection and recreation. It’s not easy, but there are three things we can do to stay on track as our marriages transform, write Francine and Byron Pirola.

Friends mark priestly milestones

Sydney’s priests came together to celebrate 25, 40, 50 and 60 year jubilee anniversaries of their priesthood at The Good Shepherd Seminary in Homebush for the annual Manly Union lunch.

Law reform recommendations on religious schools lack common sense

The Australian Law Reform Commission’s inquiry on religious schools, the first commissioned by Labor, has offered the conclusions Labor sought—hence the prime minister’s desire to shut down further discussion. But the ALRC’s recommendations don’t pass a common sense test, writes Monica Doumit

Faith leaders urge PM: Don’t deal with Greens on religious schools

Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP and Melbourne Archbishop Peter Comensoli are among dozens of religious leaders warning Prime Minister Anthony Albanese not to turn to the Australian Greens to help enact religious discrimination reforms that will affect faith-based schools.

Fifteen years of faith-filled service

A global search will commence for a new Executive Director for Sydney Catholic Schools following the decision of Mr Tony Farley not to continue in the role at the end of his five-year term.

Report warns of a mass exodus of stressed school principals

More than half of Australian school principals are “seriously considering” leaving their jobs as workplace violence and heavy workloads keep rising, a new report says.
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