After an extra long, long weekend, many students are also now enjoying a week of rest from study. It is a gift to have time to slow down and appreciate the beauty all around us and perhaps try our hands at something creative.

Speaking of creativity, last week we caught up with Joe Melhem to chat about music. Check out the podcast here. In the midst of that discussion, we made reference to a very accessible letter to artists written by St Pope John Paul II. It is well worth the read.

Looking forward to seeing some of you at the events on campus during the semester break.

God bless you,

The Udisciple Team

Finding our true homeland
For this year’s 108th World Day of Migrants and Refugees, Archbishop Peter A Comensoli invites us to reflect upon the many waves of migration and asylum-seeking that have shaped the Catholic Church in Melbourne, and how, no matter where we come from, we are all on the same journey towards…
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St Michael
September 29
Events Happening Soon
Monash Lunch and Movie
Friday, September 30, 2022
1:00pm – 5:00pm
Join Monash Catholics on their private screening of Hacksaw Ridge. Food and drinks will be provided.
Theology @ The Pub

The Crafty Squire
Sea2Sea Marian Pilgrimage
Saturday, October 22, 2022
11:00am – 4:00pm
Join the Dominican Sisters on the Feast of Pope Saint John Paul II for our annual Catholic Historic Melbourne Marian Pilgrimage! We’ll meet for 11 AM Mass at St. Mary Star of the Sea, West Melbourne, then follow a 5K pilgrimage route through the CBD and stop to pray at…
Music for the Soul

This week, the Udisciple team are joined by Joe Melhem to speak on all things music. Joe, Sr Mary Helen, and Andrew share their insights about the impact music can have on the spiritual life.

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Something to Inspire
High Court judge encourages Catholic lawyers to keep the faith
The Melbourne Catholic Lawyers’ Association (MCLA) Annual Dinner took place on 1 September, in an air of anticipation and celebration. More than 130 guests gathered to hear Justice Simon Steward, appointed to the High Court in 2020, speak on the topic The Christian judge in an increasingly secular world’.
Lesa Meese, sharing the gift of natural family planning
Lesa Meese is a natural fertility educator with the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne. Working under the auspices of Natural Fertility Services Melbourne, she regularly speaks with couples online, over the phone or in person, assisting them to achieve or avoid pregnancy within the ethos of Christ’s teachings and the Catholic…
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