- Author: Archdiocese of BrisbaneThe first of two gathering sessions for the Plenary Council is soon upon us. It is the first such gathering in Australia in 80 years, and distinctive because of the...
- Author: Archdiocese of BrisbaneAustralia’s Churches Are Joining in Prayer for the Covid-19 Crisis and You Are Invited - Register Here: https://www.nationaldayofprayer.org.au/lordhavemercy/ Church Leaders are calling the Nation to Prayer for the Covid Crisis...
- Author: Archdiocese of BrisbaneWho do you trust to tell you the truth about Voluntary Assisted Dying’s impact on the health sector? Nurses, or pro-VAD politicians and lobbyists? The Nurses Professional Association of Queensland (NPAQ)...
- Author: Archdiocese of BrisbaneCurrent palliative care treatments are already compassionate. Introducing VAD will only undermine patients trust in medical professionals. The Church is not the only voice in the Voluntary Assisted Dying debate....
- Author: Archdiocese of BrisbaneHere we journey with Sr Catherine-Ann and Sr Marie Tania to get an insight into the life of a Carmelite Sister. We discover why they chose religious life, the importance...
- Author: Archdiocese of BrisbaneThe Olympics are soon to commence and our state and local government leaders are in Tokyo, hopeful Brisbane might win the right to host in 2032. Yet the posturing, contortion...
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Decade old Commonwealth law does more to protect people in rural areas than new VAD safeguards
15 Jul 2021Laws are supposed to be complementary and not contradictory. Yet the Queensland Government wants to enact a law which will directly cut across a federal law prohibiting the use of... - Author: Archdiocese of BrisbaneMore than 150 years after the first school opened in Brisbane's then tiny business district, Catholic education continues to grow across the state. Catholic Education Week will be held from...
- Author: Archdiocese of BrisbaneWhenever and wherever the issue of euthanasia and assisted suicide has been debated over the past few decades, two things are a given. The first is its supporter’s objections to...
- Author: Archdiocese of BrisbaneEuthanasia activists are pushing to remove safeguards included in Victoria’s euthanasia laws, claiming that doctors are being put off getting involved in the process because of the legalistic and bureaucratic...
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