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Homelessness and mental ill-health take centre stage at Church-led summit in Canberra

CHURCH leaders voiced the plight of some of Australia's most vulnerable in the halls of Canberra over two days of talks. Catholic Social Services Australia brought together Church leaders, providers,...

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'God has a plan for you' - Brisbane women's retreat shares Christ's life-giving message for 28 years

THE first time Rosa Montegrande went to a Catholic retreat, she was told, "God needs His widows". "I'm not a widow," she remembered saying, "but the idea just stuck in...

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Eighth Archbishop of Brisbane to be installed

The post Eighth Archbishop of Brisbane to be installed appeared first on Archdiocese of Brisbane .

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Signs of hope in social justice statement

The post Signs of hope in social justice statement appeared first on Archdiocese of Brisbane .

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On The Election Of Pope Leo XIV

Archbishop Mark Coleridge's statement. The post On The Election Of Pope Leo XIV appeared first on Archdiocese of Brisbane .

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Social Justice Statement for 2024-25

Australia's Catholic bishops say peace is possible if people commit to speaking the truth and redouble efforts to end war. The Australian Catholic Bishops Conference has released the Social Justice...

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Document helps those accompanying Catholics considering euthanasia

Australia's Catholic bishops have released a new document to guide priests, chaplains and pastoral workers who are asked to provide pastoral support to Catholics who are considering euthanasia. The publication...

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Broken Bay Bishop Anthony Randazzo welcomes new CEPAC President

Catholic Bishops Conference of Oceania President, Bishop Anthony Randazzo, has welcomed the election of Bishop Ryan Pagente Jimenez as president of the Episcopal Conference of the Pacific, known as CEPAC....

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Thank you for considering supporting St. Dympna's Catholic Parish. Your generosity plays a crucial role in maintaining the vibrant spiritual community we have built together. By supporting our parish, you become a beacon of light, helping us continue our mission of spreading love, faith, and compassion to all.

Our Parish acknowledges the Turrbal people as the Traditional Custodians of the land upon which we worship, and their connections to the land, waterways and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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