I am the Mother of the True God

Father Pius Mary Noonan’s homily from Gaudete Sunday Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe   Joy, light and peace: such are the dominant themes of today’s Mass. And with reason, for the coming of [...]

A Story of Hope to Tell

Written by Irena C Euthanasia…NO! You don’t have to be ill or 50 or 80 to want to die We all get lonely We all make mistakes We have accidents, we are misunderstood We all cry Some loneliness [...]

Of What Are Our Universities Afraid?

Written by Kathy Clubb   The concept of the university was envisaged some 800 years ago, and was established as universitas magistrorum et scholarium – a community of teachers and scholars. [...]

The Tears of Our Lady

Father Pius Mary Noonan’s homily Notre Dame Priory 17th Sunday after Pentecost   175 years ago today in a small and, at that time, very obscure hamlet of the French Alps named La Salette, [...]

Of conscience and heroism

Father Pius Mary Noonan’s homily Notre Dame Priory 16th Sunday after Pentecost Holy Name of Mary In today’s epistle we hear St Paul make mention of his captivity and plead with the Ephesians not [...]

Penalising the Unvaccinated

Written by Michael Baker September 14th, 2021—Exaltation of the Holy Cross This article was originally published on the website Super Flumina Babylonis Disclaimer: “The opinions expressed in the [...]

Abortion Doulas now in Australia

Written by Kathy Clubb   A doula is a female birth attendant, who traditionally has provided non-medical support to a labouring mother. Her role has always been distinct from that of the [...]