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Webinar: Remembering Ivan Illich: 1926-2026
This year marks the centenary the birth of Ivan Illich, one of the 20th century’s most provocative critics of modern institutions. Join us on 15 September as Dr Rose Calabretta, who studied with Illich reflects on her first-hand experience of his thought and teaching.
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YCW leaders voice AI concerns
Young Christians from Western Sydney have travelled to the NSW Parliament to voice their concerns about how the changing nature of work, especially through the rapid uptake of artificial intelligence, is disproportionately hurting younger workers.
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Video: Pope Leo on Vatican II and the liturgy
Musician and liturgist, Fiona Dyball, will present our next ACI webinar on Wednesday 19 August looking at Pope Leo’s catechesis on the teaching of the Second Vatican Council on liturgy.
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Blessed Enrique Angelelli, 50 years
The Diocese of La Rioja is commemorating the 50th anniversary of its martyred bishop, Blessed Enrique Angelelli, who was killed on 5 August 1976, and his companions.
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Labor backs co-op sector growth
The Business Council of Co-operatives and Mutuals (BCCM) has welcomed the Australian Labor Party’s historic platform commitment to support the co-operative and mutual sector’s ambition to double in size.
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Train vision to discern good and act like yeast: Leo
In his Angelus message on Sunday 19 July, Pope Leo encouraged Christians to train our vision to discern good from evil, and to learn God’s way of acting like yeast in flour. This is his message: Following the parable of the sower, Jesus continues to address the crowds using a series of images: the good…
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Timor Leste honours Pat Walsh
Timor Leste’s Centro Nacional Chega! has honoured the memory and legacy of the late Patrick Walsh, a former Australian YCS chaplain, with a Memorial Mass celebrated at the Cathedral Church of Immaculate Conception, Dili.
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Remembering the martyrs of La Rioja
This year, 2026, the Church of La Rioja commemorates the 50th anniversary of the martyrdom of Blessed Enrique Angelelli, Carlos de Dios Murias, Gabriel Longueville, and Wenceslao Pedernera, four witnesses of the faith murdered in 1976 during the Argentine military dictatorship, Vatican News reports.
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Lima lay movements in synodal assembly
The lay movements of the Archdiocese of Lima, Peru joyfully celebrated their Synodal Assembly as a sign of commitment and renewal toward a Church that listens, engages in dialogue, and discerns the challenges of our time, according to a local report.
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Webinar: The Christian roots of Nagasaki & the atomic bombing
On Thursday 23 July 2026 at 7.00 pm (AEST), Assoc. Prof. Maika Nakao of Hiroshima University will present a lecture entitled “Exploring the deep Christian roots of Nagasaki and its response to the atomic bombing.”
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Lead society in a new direction, Leo tells young people
Addressing a prayer vigil in Madrid, Spain on Saturday 6 June, Pope Leo encouraged young people to understand society and to transform it as witnesses of the Gospel.
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Vale Fr Michael Tate
Once a Labor Senator and Australian ambassador to the Holy See, Fr Michael Tate died in Hobart on 5 June 2026.
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Video: Pope Leo on lay people in the Church
Fr Max Vodola from Catholic Theological College and the University of Divinity will present the next ACI webinar on Wednesday 20 May 2026 looking at Pope Leo’s catechesis on the role of lay people in the Church.
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Jozef Michalik, architect of World Youth Day
As the first head of the Youth Section of the Pontifical Council for the Laity (PCL) during the mid-1980s, Jozef Michalik, who died on 3 May, became one of the main architects of World Youth Day.
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Video: Melbourne YCW Origins 1941
For our next webinar on 14 April, historian Dr Val Noone presents his recent book, “Melbourne YCW Origins 1941” exploring the beginnings of the Young Christian Workers in that city.
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Cross disrupts ‘imperialist occupation of world’: Pope Leo
The Cross disrupts “imperialist occupation of the world from within,” Pope Leo said in a pointed comment during his homily for the Chrism Mass on Holy Thursday 2 April 2026.
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Video: Catholics and the Bible
Dr Paul Lentern presented our March ACI webinar on the topic “Catholics and the Bible” exploring the way in which the Council helped change attitudes to reading the Bible.
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The vast field of the lay apostolate
Vatican II emphasises the mission of lay people, Pope Leo said as he began his catechesis on Chapter IV of the Vatican II Dogmatic Constitution Lumen Gentium.
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YCW chaplain Henri Caffarel declared venerable
Pope Leo has approved a decree declaring venerable Henri Caffarel, a French YCW chaplain who later founded the Teams of Our Lady movement.
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Pope Leo appeals for peace
In his Angelus message on Sunday 15 March, Pope Leo called for an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East.
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Asian Catholic leaders stress sustainable development
Asia-Pacific governments should prioritise structural justice and youth empowerment to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals by 2030, Catholic leaders says
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Lenten campaign: Baby Eliana Kira
Here is a really tough situation that we’ve learnt about recently, namely the medical problems facing Eliana Kira, the 11 month old daughter of Jho Letada, a former full time worker and national president of the Philippines YCW, and her husband, Marwin, also a YCW leader. In short, Eliana has a hole in the heart…
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