Pentecost 2025

Photo of stained glass window of Pope John XXIII and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin by Sieger Koder – located in Holy Spirit Church in Ellwangen, Germany.

As we celebrate the feast of Pentecost (8 June), we recall the coming of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles, Mary and others gathered in the Upper Room. This event is often referred to as the birth of the Church.

In his book, Breath of Life: a Theology of the Creator Spirit, the Australian theologian Fr Denis Edwards reminds us there are other comings of the Holy Spirit. At the very beginning of creation when all was darkness and emptiness and chaos, the Spirit hovered over the waters and so began the universe story.

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Jubilee 2025: Ecclesial Movements, Associations and New Communities

Josephite Companions Leadership Team with Sisters Monica Cavanagh and Clare Conaglen.

From 7-8 June, we are invited to celebrate Ecclesial Movement, Associations and New Communities in the Church. For this event, we feature the Josephite Companions.

Who are the Josephite Companions?

The Josephite Companions Movement (formerly Associates), stemmed from the teaching of the second Vatican Council, this Springtime of the Church, with its vision of Church and community.

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Virtual Pilgrimage to mark Flora MacKillop’s Death Anniversary

Flora MacKillop.

To mark the anniversary of Flora MacKillop’s (Mary MacKillop’s mother) death on 30 May 1886, you are invited to join in this ‘virtual pilgrimage’ to Eden and Green Cape, New South Wales. This excerpt comes from the South-East of New South Wales Pilgrimage which traces the two journeys (1899 and 1901) of Mary MacKillop into this area.

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National Reconciliation Week 2025

National Reconciliation Week 2025 posterartwork by Bree Buttenshaw.

Bridging Now to Next: A Campfire Reflection for National Reconciliation Week 2025

National Reconciliation Week takes place from 27 May – 3 June with the theme Bridging Now to Next. For National Reconciliation Week 2025, Cassandra Gibbs-Smith shares A Campfire Reflection

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Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Laudato Si’

As we commemorate a decade of Pope Francis’ prophetic encyclical on 24 May, Sr Mary-Ann Casanova PhD, Project Officer for the Josephite Laudato Si’ Action Plan Team, reflects with gratitude on this milestone.

“This year marks the 10th anniversary of Pope Francis’ encyclical, Laudato Si’ and the Laudato Si’ movement,” says Sr Mary-Ann.

“We celebrate the life and legacy of Pope Francis. His messages within Laudato Si’ and Laudate Deum have become part of the growing body of Catholic Social Teaching. Through our work, we will continue Pope Francis’ commitment to care for those made poor, and care for our common home, Earth.”

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Sisters of Saint Joseph Welcome Pope Leo XIV

Habemus Papam – Pope Leo XIV © Mazur/cbcew.org.uk via Flickr.

With the words, “peace be with you all” on 8 May, the newly elected Pope Leo XIV greeted the people assembled in St Peter’s Square and all those tuning in across the world.

As Pope Leo XIV continued speaking, we resonated with his vision expressed on the day as:

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Volunteering at Mary MacKillop Place

Mary MacKillop Place volunteer, Quynh Anh.

This year’s National Volunteer Week, held from 19 to 25 May, is a time to celebrate the extraordinary contribution of volunteers across Australia.

At Mary MacKillop Place, the spirit of hope lives in the quiet moments of service, kindness and connection that are made possible through the volunteers who give their time so generously to help keep the spirit and legacy of Mary MacKillop alive.

One of those volunteers is Quynh Anh, whose warm and gentle presence has touched so many at Mary MacKillop Place.

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Mary goes to Rome: Mary MacKillop Pilgrimage

Mary MacKillop’s Rome pilgrimage booklet at Sant’ Ignazio di Loyola, Rome.
I am going to Rome… and I go full of hope.
Mary MacKillop to her Sisters, 25.3.1873

Like Mary MacKillop, I went to Rome! In January this year, I had the wonderful opportunity to attend the Jubilee of the World of Communications in Rome. Although Mary and I went to Rome for different reasons and over 150 years apart, we both journeyed with the theme of hope in common, we have the same name, travelled by ourselves, and we both saw the Pope.

Mary was going to Rome with hope to seek approval for the Sisters’ Rule of Life and had the opportunity to meet with Pope Pius IX. I was going to Rome to attend a gathering for Young Catholic Communicators for the Jubilee Year, with the theme being Pilgrims of Hope and had the opportunity to see Pope Francis.

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