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Breaking the cycle of violence: Alaya's story

Almost a year after fleeing a life of violence and fear, Alaya* sits in her garden, watching her children play, and reflects on the dark years that preceded this moment......

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Making a lasting impact through Icons at Holy Spirit Seminary

For those who haven't visited Holy Spirit Seminary, the Oratory is the sacred place where the community begins most days with Morning Prayer, Meditation, and Mass. It is also a......

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As much as our priests look forward to retirement, it is hard for them to do: Father Wrex's new beginning

What's the first thing you do when you get home after a day out? For Father Frank Jones, Chair of The Priests Foundation, it's sitting down with Gita, his trusty......

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Bravery and resilience: Andrew's commitment to achieving his dreams

Can you define resilience? Who has it and where does it come from? Andrew's* teacher describes him as 'resilient.' And it really is no wonder. Andrew's dad was his source......

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Transforming lives through education: Ruwan's journey with the Mary MacKillop Fund

The Mary MacKillop Bursary Fund was established to provide hope and support to families in crisis, when they need the care of a Catholic community most. At the heart of......

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Grassroots programs supported through grants funding in the Archdiocese

In a resounding testament to the power of community and generosity, the Catholic Foundation is pleased to share that the 2023 Annual Grants funding round has successfully allocated over $240,000......

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A vocation to grow the priesthood in Brisbane

Being a priest these days is not a popular choice, and the young men at Holy Spirit Seminary swim against the tide in many ways. They're following a calling that......

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Will you give teenagers a safe space to tell their story?

More than 4,000 teenagers across Queensland came to Centacare for domestic and family violence support in the last two years. These young people, between the age of twelve and eighteen,......

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Provide care for retired, unwell and elderly priestsn

People sometimes ask me if life as a priest is lonely. And I guess the answer is, it can be. We don't often have time to be lonely - between......

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