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Rescuing Catholic social teaching from the textbooks....
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On the day after the Mass for the Inauguration of his Petrine Ministry, Pope Leo XIV greets delegations from non-Catholic Churches, ecclesial communities, and other faith traditions, recalling his predecessor’s commitment to ecumenism and interreligious dialogue....
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Interview: Jesuit theologian Father Alban Massie described the Vatican’s International Theological Commission’s new document Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior, released to mark the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, as a groundbreaking text with a distinctive methodology....
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The World Day of Prayer service at the Uniting Church, Penrith, brought together those of many Christian churches, faiths and traditions for a special gathering focused on “I Made You Wonderful” (Psalm 139:14), with prayers for the Cook Islands, as this year's focus country. ...
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The patriarch said he is “optimistic, as there is goodwill and willingness on both sides.”...
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Earlier this month, at the site of St. Peter’s martyrdom in Rome, participants in the second session of the synodal assembly joined Pope Francis to pray for Christian unity, offering an ecumenical prayer asking to “remove divisions between Christians so they can proclaim the Gospel together.”...
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St Finbars in Glenbrook has been hosting the congregation of St Andrews Uniting Church once a month as their own church was too small for COVID-safe services. Last week St Finbars's Fr Joe preached to the congregation on friendship in Christ....
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1 in Christ 2017 was an amazing gathering of more than 300 people, Eastern and Western Catholics, and Orthodox Christian Churches, to work towards peace in the Middle East on April 1 at St John the Beloved Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Greenacre, in south-western Sydney. The event went for...