January 21, 2021
“Growing up, I'd always wanted to be a mum. That's all I wanted to be. Homeschool mum, lots of kids,…
January 20, 2021
A review of governance will help shape the way the Catholic Church in Australia understands co-responsibility in its life and…
January 18, 2021
Tasmania’s version of the El Camino de Santiago has gone virtual to attract pilgrims from across the globe. The Way…
January 15, 2021
The health benefits and community connections that occur as a result of sports participation are widely known. What is perhaps…
December 24, 2020
By Brian Andrews, Archdiocese of Hobart Heritage Officer Amongst the treasures of St Mary’s Cathedral is the glorious stained glass…
Such was Rebecca Loren’s attraction to Catholicism that as a child she would write ‘Catholic’ on forms when they asked…
There has been an excellent response to the Archdiocese’s call for people to become catechists in their parishes. Last month…
A historic plaque from North West Tasmania has been recovered and put on display at Star of the Sea Church…
The idea that we have not been made for this world, but instead for everlasting life with God in heaven…
By Ben Smith, Director of the Office of Life, Marriage and Family. Our Christmas family gatherings are bound to feel…
By Dr Christine Wood, Director of the Office of Evangelisation & Catechesis The Church sings the 'O' Antiphons for evening…
Sacrament Matters by Dr Christine Wood, Director of the Office of Evangelisation and Catechesis Christmas traditions at home aid us…
December 23, 2020
Youngsters from George Town took inspiration from the Presentation Sisters’ founder, Nano Nagle, when they collected gifts to send to…
King Island Catholic parishioners are looking forward to welcoming Deacon Michael Smith and his wife Christine, from the Kingston-Channel Parish,…
Liturgy Matters by Michael McKenna, Archbishop's Master of Ceremonies As Christmas approaches, this year we might be forgiven for reflecting…
December 21, 2020
Students at St Patrick’s College in Launceston are embracing the gift of giving this Christmas. Each tutor group has put…
Feast day: December 27 St John the Beloved – also known as St John the Evangelist, amongst other names –…
December 18, 2020
The Archdiocese of Hobart’s Safe Communities initiative received pleasing results from a desktop audit conducted by independent risk management organisation…
Six committed young people from Hobart were signed-up as the first building apprentices with the Catholic Church’s building and construction…
December 17, 2020
By Dr Gerard Gaskin, Executive Director Catholic Education Tasmania The phrase 20/20 vision has always been the universal standard of…