Council Chair, Gabrielle Downie chaired the third meeting of the SMPC which focused on strategic direction for the Diocese and formation for Council members to…
Sandhurst Priest, Fr Stephen Thomas Bohan, will be remembered as a man of deep religious faith and deep convictions; an exceptional leader who “went the…
Sandhurst Youth Ministry Coordinator, Ruth Lawlor, describes the Rise UP Sessions, the arrival of Pope Francis, Stations of the Cross, the WYD Vigil and all…
23rd Knights of the Southern Cross Archbishop’s Dinner for the Priests’ Support and Education Fund a resounding success. What a wonderful night, once again!
The Australian Catholic Bishops Conference and Catholic Religious Australia have published a report updating the Church’s progress in implementing the relevant recommendations of the Royal…
Caritas Australia has launched a practical guide to support Catholic parishes, organisations, schools, individuals, and households across Australia to develop their own Laudato Si’ Action…
Benalla parishioner, Gabrielle Downie, the inaugural Chair of the SMPC stepped in July 20024. Currently Principal of St Patrick’s Primary School in Wangaratta, Gabbie has…
St Francis of the Fields Primary School in Strathfieldsaye is proud to announce that they are now officially recognised as a 5-star certified ResourceSmart School…
Student Leaders from St Augustine’s College and Parish Pastoral Council members explore ideas for parish life and discover the generation gap isn't such a big…
Sandhurst Youth Ministry Coordinator, Ruth Lawlor, believes the future of the Diocese is in good hands, having spent two weeks with Sandhurst World Youth Day…
St Monica's School embraced the spirit of unity and cultural appreciation on Friday 18 August, during the commemoration of St Monica's Feast Day. The event…
Marian College, St Mary’s Primary School and St Mary’s Myrtleford parishioners joined together for a day of festivities to celebrate the Feast of the Assumption…
The Diocese of Sandhurst recognises the traditional custodians of the lands upon which we live, serve and worship.
We acknowledge the people of the regions of our Diocese.
We respectfully honour and acknowledge their ongoing custodianship and their connections to the land, waters and animals. We pay our respects to their culture, their Elders, past, present and emerging, for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and the hopes of their peoples.
We express our gratitude in the sharing of this land, our sorrow for the personal, spiritual and cultural costs of that sharing and commit ourselves to actively working alongside First Nations People for healing, reconciliation and justice.