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Landmark partnership between Brisbane, Cairo and Rome to advance healthcare for women and children

May 2, 2024

AUSTRALIA'S Critical Care Research Group has announced a new partnership with Rome's Bambino Gesu Women's and Children's Hospital and Cairo's Human Fraternity Foundation to help support mothers, babies and pregnant women in Egypt . The partnership will...

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May is the month dedicated to our spiritual mother, the Blessed Virgin Mary

May 2, 2024

MAY will always be a special month, the month that the Church dedicates to the Blessed Virgin Mary, mother of God and our mother. The month is just the right time to renew the love that all of us who are baptised ought to profess for the woman whom God...

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Feast of St. Joseph the Worker - provider of the Holy Family

May 1, 2024

ON May 1, Catholics celebrate the feast day of St Joseph the Worker. A spiritual mentor of mine, St Joseph's work shares the same message my own mentors have taught me time and time again. Something Christians are called to live out, though sometimes...

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Pope Francis' declaration on the horror of euthanasia is a stark contrast to the government stance

Apr 30, 2024

AT the same time the Church was preparing to release a declaration on the horror of euthanasia, the Queensland premier was giving an award for excellence to the team that helped introduce voluntary assisted dying into the state. The Church declaration...

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Newly-released photos reveal many sides of St Padre Pio of Pietrelcina

Apr 30, 2024

A FOUNDATION that promotes devotion to St Pius of Pietrelcina, more widely known as Padre Pio, is making 10 never-before-seen photographs of the saint available to the devout for free. The images provide personal insight into the life, attitude and spirituality...

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How do you go to confession?

Apr 27, 2024

WE have all seen movies where a character sits in an ornate confessional and quips with the priest on the other side of the grille, and while it is a great trope for films, the real sacrament does not really work like that. First things first, there are...

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The Feast of St Mark - Gospel writer and evangelist

Apr 26, 2024

ON April 25, Catholics usually celebrate the feast of St Mark the Evangelist, whose attributed writings make up one of the four gospel accounts. However, this year it was moved to April 26. The Gospel of Mark is one of the synoptic Gospels, and provides...

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On Anzac Day we remember that life has victory over death

Apr 26, 2024

This is Brisbane Archbishop Mark Coleridge’s homily from Mass on Anzac Day 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 the atom bomb on Hiroshima on...

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The trip of a lifetime for Stanthorpe students visiting Anzac sites in France

Apr 25, 2024

IT will be an Anzac Day like no other before. Only ten days before, 36 students from St Joseph's School in Stanthorpe, within Toowoomba Diocese, left for a first-time ever International Tour with six staff members and suitcases filled with Australian...

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I'm grateful my father made me study Latin - long may the classical languages continue

Apr 24, 2024

By Jo Hayes A SWELTERING summer afternoon in Brisbane, in the late 1990s. School has finished for the day. The school grounds are unusually silent. And I am sitting in a stifling hot classroom, sorting out my Latin declensions. I wasn't being punished...

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