- Author: Archdiocese of BrisbaneKOLKATA, India (CNS)—A favorite motto of Blessed Teresa of Kolkata was: "Do small things with great love." But the "small things" she did so captivated the world that she was...
- Author: Archdiocese of BrisbaneThis is the story of Sadako. She is the little girl who set out to make 1000 paper cranes. It's a good story. We may have heard it before but...
- Author: Archdiocese of BrisbaneThe former Catholic school students who represented Australia at the Rio Olympics will have memories to last a lifetime – and some will have medals to remind them. They include...
- Author: Archdiocese of BrisbaneCATHOLIC school staff across Queensland have voted in favour of a new enterprise agreement, underpinned by an annual 2.5 per cent pay increase. Queensland Catholic Education commission executive director Lee-Anne Perry said...
- Author: Archdiocese of BrisbaneClare Polkinghorne was a 12-year-old at St Martin's primary school when the Olympic Games loomed as a career goal. And that seemed a reasonable aim for the Carina student. Clare...
- Author: Archdiocese of BrisbaneAN excited group of young Brisbane Catholic Education teachers and staff has arrived in Europe for the 31st World Youth Day. The 20 pilgrims, a mixture of school-based and head office staff, are joining more...
- Author: Archdiocese of BrisbaneIt's come down to Donald Trump versus Hillary Clinton. We know that much about the US Presidential race, but what are the key factors to watch for in the coming...
- Author: Archdiocese of BrisbaneTHE hearts of students across Queensland are being captured by a newly created song for Catholic schools. Titled Catholic Schools in Queensland, the song is a celebration of Queensland's 300 Catholic...
- Author: Archdiocese of BrisbaneQUEENSLAND'S 300 Catholic school communities are taking up the challenge to find new ways of opening doors for students, parents, staff and the broader community as they celebrate Catholic Education...
- Author: Archdiocese of BrisbaneWELCOME. A powerful, single word translated into Arabic, is uniting Brisbane's Catholics and newly-arrived humanitarian refugees from the strife-torn Middle East. Forty Christian families are now settling in at Bracken...
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