A BRISBANE-based Congolese survivor has shared a harrowing first-hand account of the escalating humanitarian crisis in ...
THE New Year has begun in tragedy for Kontagora diocese in Nigeria, as a wave of violent attacks has claimed at least 50 lives. Between December 28 and January 3, heavily armed bandits struck a series ...
ST Josephine Bakhita, the patron saint of victims of human trafficking and modern slavery, will be honoured in Brisbane on ...
A NEW Catholic school has been the talk of the town in Flagstone, south of Brisbane. St Bonaventure’s College welcomed 160 ...
ABOUT 350,000 people have registered to venerate the relics of St Francis of Assisi — the first public display of the bodily ...
EVERY February 2, the Church celebrates the feast of the Presentation of the Lord. Mary and Joseph bring the newborn Jesus to the Temple, the holy place, the house of God. The presentation of the ...
CHURCH leaders are questioning the trajectory of Australian society after a shock spike in euthanasia deaths enabled under ...
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THE increasing number of people who do not see the Gospel as a fundamental resource for their life should inspire not ...
Opinion
In faith, hope and love, may we unite as one – a reflection on Australia Day by Deacon Gary Stone
AS a veteran, I am proud to be Australian and to celebrate our national day and to know it is also celebrated liturgically by our Church, with special readings and prayers and welcomed by many of our ...
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