There are going to be more than a few stationery changes needed to be made now that our monarch has passed. #QueenElizabeth#Rest In Peace https://t.co/CSlUWpC8ak
Watching @ctrlamb address Australian Catholic Press Association meeting in Melbourne. He encourages journalists to hit the streets, expend some “shoe leather” to improve their coverage. He also describes the Francis papacy and fake news attacks. On topic #tablet#catholicleader
@NickDeanBrodie@ctrlamb@CRLamb@UTAS_@The_Tablet Incisive column https://t.co/Kqz5Ig4gfP in Queensland the various contingents returning from Sydney are being quizzed about when the fruits of the synodal journey will ripen😌: pressing issues in far-reaching dioceses - lack of priests, more roles for women, stronger formation.
@geoff__thompson@BackgroundBrief Great story on Lismore’s future. After gathering flood stories myself in Lismore, the scale of the disaster is clear. Cost of moving is too high for most.. plus they love their town. Tough choices ahead.
Soldiers in the Myanmar city of Mandalay forcibly took control of a Catholic cathedral and detained an archbishop and dozens of other worshippers
https://t.co/PSo83Wl1h7
Floods in SE Queensland and Nth NSW are NOT “natural” disasters. Poor land use and planning are at the heart of the devastation. We can build back better. Pollies too scared to act. #NoNaturalDisasters
Pope Francis tells the faithful gathered for the Angelus in St Peter's Square: ‘Turning the other cheek does not mean suffering in silence, giving in to injustice’.
https://t.co/2aJzdHr5jj
U2 sang about Sunday Bloody Sunday. Now, 50 years since the Bloody Sunday killings of 14 unarmed Catholics by the British army in Londonderry, there remains a coverup and no prosecutions.
https://t.co/QI95mxZBM2
Caritas has a new leadership team and a new roadmap for helping the most remote and most marginalised communities across the world.
https://t.co/X5RVsZz3vj