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Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and ends at sunset, with Mass, on Holy Thursday. It is a 40-day time of prayer, fasting, and giving to the poor that helps Christians prepare to celebrate the Lord's ...
San Clemente Catholic College marked International Women's Day by inviting three former female students to return to the school and lead an inspiring forum for current students. Pinn Tongue, Kate ...
As we enter the second week of Lent, we encounter the story of the transfiguration, and I recall the reflection by Nicola Graham that forms part of the Diocesan Lenten Reflection, Journey of Hope. It ...
The Nelson Bay school has two kindergarten classes this year, with the students already learning a lot in the new modern classrooms. St Michael's Primary School Nelson Bay kindy students Milo, ...
“I was looking back at a PowerPoint I made in Year 4, and in it I said I wanted to play cricket and soccer for Australia. When I saw that, I started tearing up... It’s just so incredible to think I’m ...
We are excited to announce that all news updates from across our Diocese will now be shared on our newly launched Diocesan website: www.mn.catholic.org.au. We are excited to announce that all news and ...
The Roman Catholic Church is the largest non-government provider of health care services in the world. It has around 18,000 clinics, 16,000 homes for the elderly and those with special needs, and ...
You may have heard the term ‘Paschal Mystery’ but what is it? What does it mean to you? As the Church draws closer to the Triduum (check out the 10 Questions about the Triduum), we are reminded of the ...
The Virtual Academy celebrated an extraordinary beginning to the academic year with VA Connect 2024. The event gathered 111 gifted and high potential students from across 28 schools in the Diocese, ...
A new document, Open the Way to Christ, published by the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, explains how sport is a gift which can draw people closer to Christ. Australian Catholic Bishops ...