The Cathedral of St Stephen Schola returns with Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina’s “Super Flumina Babylonis,” a sublime setting of Psalm 137 that echoes the sorrow and longing of God’s people in exile, yearning for Jerusalem. This sacred motet invites us to enter into prayerful reflection on our own longing for God and our true home with Him. Listen and pray with this beautiful rendition, allowing your heart to be lifted in faith and hope.
Two-Minute Homily by Bishop Tim Norton SVD for the Fourth Sunday of Lent 2022. "The term 'prodigal son' has found its way into many...
Religious Sister Charles of the Sisters of St Paul de Chartres Australia is celebrating a remarkable 60 years of her vocation. With heartfelt gratitude,...
Two-Minute Homily by Fr John Echewodo for the Second Sunday of Ordinary Time 2021. "There is a purpose to every human life… the God...