THE increasing number of people who do not see the Gospel as a fundamental resource for their life should inspire not ...
CHURCH leaders are questioning the trajectory of Australian society after a shock spike in euthanasia deaths enabled under voluntary assisted dying legislation across the nation. Numbers reported in ...
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IN a unique way, Sacred Heart Parish in Childers was part of the local Australia Day celebrations recently, but there was no sign of Crab Racing, BBQs or a live band playing pub rock. Instead, the ...
TEACHERS at St Teresa’s Catholic College are seeing double this year and for good reason.  The Noosaville College is celebrating a unique start to the school year as 19 sets of twins walk through the ...
TRUSTING in God amid life’s trials lies at the heart of the Filipino community’s devotion to Senor Santo Nino, Infant Jesus.
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 ...
EVERY January 28, the Church celebrates St Thomas Aquinas — doctor of the Church, patron saint of students, distinguished philosopher and theologian and author of the monumental Summa Theologica. St ...
HUMANITY must not allow technology, especially AI, to obscure, exploit or suppress human voices, needs, knowledge, talents, creativity and critical thinking abilities, Pope Leo XIV said. Algorithms ...