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Archbishop Coleridge Anzac Day homily 2024

Apr 25, 2024

Warfare has changed dramatically in the span of time we remember on Anzac Day. Perhaps the greatest emblem of that change was the dropping of...

Homily at the Easter Vigil

Mar 30, 2024

A large stone was rolled across the entrance of the new rock-hewn tomb where Jesus was laid. It was the custom to seal a tomb...

Homily on Good Friday

Mar 29, 2024

In his letters, the Apostle Paul speaks of the two Adams - the first Adam of the beginning and the second Adam, Jesus, of the...

Homily for the Mass of the Lord's Supper

Mar 28, 2024

In the story we tell tonight and through these Easter days, there's a lot of movement up and down, especially by Jesus. He goes up...

Homily at the Chrism Mass

Mar 21, 2024

The Cathedral of St Stephen This evening we are drawn deep into the mystic triad of the Mediterranean world - the grain, the grape and...

Podcast Series on the New Testament - The Words that Make the World

Sep 26, 2023

None of us can remember life without the New Testament, it's always been there. In this podcast series "The Words that Make the World" hosted...

Homily for the Feast of St Mary of the Cross MacKillop

Aug 8, 2023

I'm not normally inclined to quote myself, but I do so here today. Not long ago I was invited to preach at the funeral of...

Homily at the priestly ordination of Isaac Falzon, Minje Kim and Gerard Lai

Jun 30, 2023

Years ago, when I was a senior seminarian, we had a well-known older priest lead a day of recollection. He walked into the chapel, moved...

Homily from the Sesquicentenary Mass for those ordained in the Cathedral of St Stephen

Jun 28, 2023

Acts 3:1-10; Galatians 1:11-20; John 21:15-19 The first priest ordained in this cathedral was Martin Mulhall in 1877, though there had been three earlier ordinations...

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