RELIGIOUS sisters repeatedly score high in happiness on surveys compared with the general population and for two ...
THE Romero Centre highlighted the achievements of asylum seekers and refugees living in Brisbane at an annual awards night ...
By Jo Hayes I HAVE had the privilege of visiting Opus Dei study centres in nations all over the world. And one of the first ...
DOORS at St Edward the Confessor Church, Daisy Hill, were wide open for hundreds of people pouring in for a Christmas Carols ...
FROM 1630 to 1886, up to 300,000 Christians were martyred in Vietnam and Indochina, with many brutally tortured and murdered.
FOUR Benedictine Daughters of the Divine Will, two from the United States and two from Italy, have whisked around Australia ...
CHRISTIANS across the world are taking a stand to highlight the plight of persecuted Christians and raise awareness for their ...
TOWNSVILLE Bishop Tim Harris was cautious but glad to hear news that there might be negotiations of a repatriation for the ...
By Jo Hayes I RECENTLY went on a date in a cemetery. A picnic, in fact. And it was delightful. I’ll stop you before you get ...
AFTER 61 years in the priesthood, Marist Father John Begg died on November 10 at Villa Maria, Fortitude Valley. He has been ...
WHILE world events can seem chaotic, violent and out of control, Christians can be certain that “everything is ultimately ...
FR William Aupito Iuliano’s new haircut was all the buzz at St Ita’s Primary School at Dutton Park last Friday. Students went ...