“I’m terminally ill and the debate on euthanasia scares me”
The doctors have told me that I have a few months to live; the cancer that began in my breast four years ago has now spread to my spine, ribs, hips and, more significantly, to my lungs.
TUESDAYS WITH TERESA: “The Lord often reveals to the younger what is best”
Once again, the week begins with Sunday and my sitting at the end of the weekend to scribe something to you about some aspect of life in our diocesan community.
Reality TV: Watching people behaving badly
The New Year break gives someone like me a bit more time to catch up on popular culture. And it’s somewhat disturbing. Of course, the culture I’m seeing may not be all that popular. I’m talking about watching TV...
I’m blessed to call Australia home
Chair of the diocesan Social Justice Council, Shirley McHugh, reflects on our nation in the wake of Australia Day.
Peace and blessings of God be upon you
In the first column of a new series, Muslim Farooq Rah offers an introduction to a faith that is followed by some 1.7 billion believers.
Global leadership for a global challenge
This is the last in our series examining the plight of refugees and asylum seekers who make their way to Australia.
TUESDAYS WITH TERESA: Welcoming 2017
This message certainly marks the beginning of our working year, with many people having enjoyed some time off for our summer holidays.
DR MICHAEL SLATTERY: VIDEO welcome from the new Director of Schools
Welcome back to a new school year in our Diocese.







