A NEW refuge for older women experiencing homelessness has opened in Beaudesert, offering not just shelter but a fresh start.
TECHNOLOGY should be used to improve people’s lives and to connect people as members of one human family, Pope Francis said.
A NEWLY-APPROVED project to build 44 houses on Church land at Wakerley will help more Queenslanders find a place to call home ...
BLESSED Peter To Rot will be the first canonised saint from Papua New Guinea.   Blessed Peter was a lay catechist born on ...
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BISHOP George Kolodziej has been ordained and installed as the fifth Bishop of Bunbury.  Bishop Kolodziej was ordained and ...
AUSTRALIAN Catholic University experts in theology, liturgy, and ecology are supporting a global proposal to institute a new ...
BRISBANE Archbishop Mark Coleridge is encouraging everyone to unite against poverty as he launched Project Compassion for ...
CATHOLIC organisations have responded with mixed reactions to the Albanese Government’s 2025 Budget, handed down by Treasurer ...