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Violence reaching new levels in West Papua
5 May 2021CHURCH human rights activists demand an end to violence and killing in Indonesia's easternmost Papua and West Papua provinces following an escalation of rebel attacks and a military crackdown. The post Violence reaching new levels in West Papua appeared... - Author: The Catholic LeaderA CATHOLIC school in Queensland now boasts the largest solar farm operating at a private education facility in the southern hemisphere. The $3 million dollar project at Shalom Catholic College in Bundaberg is reducing huge power bills, storing power each...
- Author: The Catholic LeaderFR Ken Barker launched his latest book only last month and already he has his next one with the publishers. In Brisbane for the recent launch, the founder of the Missionaries of God's Love said he'd lost count of how many books he'd written. "I think...
- Author: The Catholic LeaderI read somewhere that the chalice Christ used in the Last Supper is still in existence, supposedly in Valencia, Spain. I find that hard to believe. Is it true? St Matthew relates that in the Last Supper, Our Lord "took a chalice, and when he had given...
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Domestic violence victims and survivors to be remembered at Maryoochydore march this week
3 May 2021SUNSHINE Coast residents will remember victims and survivors of domestic and family violence with a march and candle-lighting vigil at Maroochydore on Wednesday, May 5. The event 'Let's Grow Together' marks the start of Domestic and Family Violence Prevention... - Author: The Catholic Leader
Brian Redondo excited to 'support the goal of mission' as he is to be ordained a deacon to Toowoomba diocese
30 April 2021BRIAN Redondo has a dream to serve the Word of God and the People of God in the Church in Australia. Mr Redondo, born and raised in the Philippines, will be ordained a deacon for the Toowoomba diocese tomorrow at 11am at St Mary's Parish ,Warwick. He... - Author: The Catholic LeaderSAINT Francis Xavier School, Runaway Bay's new school song is helping reconnect the community to local First Nations' history and culture. The song, called We Are, embraces the local Yugambeh language and was recently revealed at the opening of the school's...
- Author: The Catholic LeaderQuestion: I have heard that the original tablet that Pilate had fastened to the Cross of Christ, with the INRI words, is on display in a church in Rome. Is this true and, if so, do we know if it is authentic? As you say, the tablet that Pilate asked to...
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Survey will show how many Catholics go to church
28 April 2021A survey during Mass each weekend in May will be a snapshot of just how many Catholics are attending church. The post Survey will show how many Catholics go to church appeared first on The Catholic Leader . - Author: The Catholic Leader
Local volunteers serve 150 meals to Brisbane's homeless and vulnerable people on Anzac Day
28 April 2021ORDER of Malta Volunteer Caroline Grogan felt "close to Christ through supporting people in need" as she and 19 other volunteers spent their Anzac Day providing food and support kits to Brisbane's homeless and vulnerable. The Order of Malta Volunteers...