Two heads are better than one, the old saying goes. The Holy Spirit is constantly drawing us together into life-giving relationships, showing us that friendship and community not only lighten our burdens but multiply our creativity and joy.
This week, we launch a new series—‘Better together’—exploring inspiring and sometimes unexpected friendships and collaborations, starting with that of Catholic psychotherapists Matthew MacDonald and Stephanie de Niese, who tell us how their professional friendship and shared interest in St John Paul II’s Theology of the Body are opening up exciting new ministry opportunities.
As we prepare for Prison Sunday, we hear from Sr Mary O’Shannassy SGS about the friendship and vital support prison chaplains offer to people going through the ‘worst time in their lives’.
And Fra’ John Dunlap, Grand Master of the Order of Malta, was recently in Melbourne as part of the 50th-anniversary celebrations of the order’s Australian Association—an opportunity to highlight and give thanks for all the ways the order’s members work together to ‘witness the faith and help the poor’.