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- Author: The Catholic LeaderSURVIVING a stroke has transformed Lewis Hoffman and the lives of those he selflessly helps as a volunteer at one of Brisbane's leading rehabilitation facilities. This week, Mr Hoffman, a retired pharmacist who turns 90 next year, is being recognised...
- Author: The Catholic LeaderCHRISTIAN Brother Alan Moss was remembered by his friends, family and fellow brothers for his gifted mind, especially for languages, and as a gracious man with a welcoming smile. Br Moss was a pioneering academic at the newly-founded Australian Catholic...
- Author: The Catholic LeaderFAITHFUL nationwide were getting out their rosary beads for a prayer event in honour of Australia's patroness Our Lady Help of Christians this Saturday. Catholics joining in would pray the Holy Rosary between 2pm and 4pm. Geebung parishioner and Legion...
- Author: The Catholic LeaderPOPE Francis met members of the Chemin Neuf Political Fraternity this week, offering the young group some insights into putting politics into practice in a Christian way through encounter, reflection and action. "Always seek unity and do not get lost...
- Author: The Catholic LeaderHOLINESS is possible, and the Catholic Church provides the tools for attaining it. That was the theme of an address delivered by Guinean Cardinal Robert Sarah at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Baltimore...
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Church workers have helped more than 1.2 million Ukrainians during the war, Caritas says
18 May 2022FACING the trauma of conflict requires love and hope, and Caritas has been hard at work sharing this "medicine" with everyone, the director of Caritas-Spes said. The war will not end with just a peace agreement, Pallottine Father Vyacheslav Grynevych... - Author: The Catholic LeaderIN the United States, Asians are a distinct minority. Those who are Catholic make them a minority within a minority. Thus, when you see your heritage and faith reflected, it really is a godsend. And when you don't, you may not wait for someone else to...
- Author: The Catholic LeaderSEVERAL U.S. Catholic bishops spoken out against racism and gun violence after a mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, on May 14 that left at least three injured and 10 dead - a crime authorities categorised as likely motivated by hatred for Black people...
- Author: The Catholic LeaderPARISHIONERS from Beaudesert, Beenleigh, Cornubia, Daisy Hill, Rochedale, Woodridge, Kingston and Marsden, Boronia Heights and Regents Park parishes are gathering for a family festival day this Sunday. Parishioner Cristy Gardner-Vecchio said she was "so...
- Author: The Catholic LeaderSAINT Kateri Tekakwitha was united with the suffering of Christ from an early age. She was born to a Mohawk father and a Christianised Algonquin mother in 1656 in North America. She contracted smallpox when she was four years old. The outbreak killed...