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Let’s Pray withV ery Rev Peter Dillon, Vicar General a Christmas prayer of love and adoration of Christ. The prayer that Very Rev Peter Dillon says in this is ‘Light of the World’ from the book 'At The Name of Jesus' by Michael O’Neill McGrath and Richard N Fragomeni.Door Archdiocese of Brisbane
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As we look ahead and plan our Christmas festivities, we invite you to join us to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ at one of our many parish Masses. Listen to The Cathedral Schola, Red Hill Choir, Divine Mercy Choir and Filipino Choir sing the Christmas favourite 'O Come, All Ye Faithful'. You can find a Mass near you on our website here: https:/…
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Archbishop Mark Coleridge's Christmas Message 2024 "Christmas isn’t just about the birth of the Child who is God-with-us. It’s certainly about that, but it’s also about the human response to the birth of the Child. May his peace be with you on your journey. Happy Christmas to you all."Door Archdiocese of Brisbane
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Centacare clients joyfully celebrate Christmas with their loved ones, embracing cherished traditions that honour this season. Each family has unique ways to observe this holy season, whether through long-held customs or new practices being created. What special traditions do you and your loved ones uphold to celebrate Christ's birth?…
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The Holy Rosary is one of the most cherished prayers in the Catholic Church, with many great popes, saints, and Christian leaders urging us to embrace it. In her apparitions, Our Lady frequently calls us to pray the Rosary daily, seeking peace for the world and an end to conflict. As we pray the Rosary, we meditate on the public life of Jesus and M…
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As we approach Christmas, Deacon Gary encourages us to actively promote peace this season and find ways to support those who are suffering. This Christmas, let your gratitude to God be expressed through practical acts of love, following the example of Jesus, the Prince of Peace. By reaching out and helping others, we can embody the true spirit of t…
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Join Archbishop Mark Coleridge for Episode 5 of "The Navel of the Earth: Jerusalem in Time, Theology, and Imagination." This episode looks at the concept of the New Jerusalem, as described in Revelation, which represents a divine vision where God dwells among humanity, eliminating suffering and death. This vision reassures believers that despite pr…
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Our Holy Father invites us to embrace the coming Jubilee Year as an opportunity to deepen our faith. He encourages us to recognise the Risen Christ in our everyday lives and to allow this experience to transform us into pilgrims of Christian hope. Join Vanessa for a time of prayer, where we can uplift each other and strengthen our community in fait…
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Advent is a season of anticipation and preparation, where we look forward to the coming of Christ with hope and joy. This season invites us to reflect on our spiritual readiness, embracing the wisdom of our ancestors and the promise of new beginnings. Join Brad as he explores the hope and renewal that Jesus’ birth signifies.…
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Two-Minute Homily by Cardinal Giorgio Marengo for the First Sunday of Advent 2024, Year C. ""As the Father has sent me, so I send you." The mission of the Church rests on those words. And it is not only words, but it is our lives shaped after the model of Christ."Door Archdiocese of Brisbane
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December 3 is International Day of People with Disability, and the theme for this year is, “Amplifying the leadership of persons with disabilities for an inclusive and sustainable future.” Sam reminds us of our call to support, uplift, and embrace all people, ensuring that our communities reflect true inclusion and compassion. May our actions mirro…
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Join Archbishop Mark Coleridge for Episode 4 of his new podcast "The Navel of the Earth: Jerusalem in Time, Theology, and Imagination." This episode delves into the four senses of Scripture, illustrating how Jerusalem symbolises both the Church and individual faith. Discover how God's glory now resides within the community of believers, transformin…
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Two-Minute Homily by Fr Michael Grace for the Feast of Christ the King 2024, Year B. "The feast of Christ the King invites us to do more than simply acknowledge Christ’s kingly status. It invites us to reflect upon one of life’s most important questions, whom do we serve?"Door Archdiocese of Brisbane
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Two-Minute Homily by Fr Anthony Mellor for the Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time 2024, Year B. "In a world which seems full of things which are ready to crash down at any minute, we are gathered by God to hear the promise of God’s eternal word."Door Archdiocese of Brisbane
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Let's Pray with Fr Michael My Van Tran the Prayer of the Vietnamese Martyrs (KINH CÁC THÁNH TỬ ĐẠO VIỆT NAM). This prayer is in Vietnamese, a translation can be found below. Dear sisters and brothers, The feast of the Vietnamese Martyrs is nearby, Let us praise and give thanks to God with them and ask them to intercede, pray for us before God. Let …
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Two-Minute Homily by Rev Dr Peter Devenish Meares for the Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 2024, Year B. "You give so little when you give of your possessions but when you give of yourself, allow yourself to be poured out, then you truly give."Door Archdiocese of Brisbane
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Archbishop Mark Coleridge invites you to explore the rich tapestry of Jerusalem's history in his podcast series “The Navel of the Earth: Jerusalem in time, theology and imagination”. This episode will explore Jerusalem’s evolution from a fortified settlement under King David to a city of profound theological significance, reflecting on its enduring…
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Each month, our Holy Father Pope Francis, invites us to join him in prayer for specific intentions that hold great significance for our faith community and the world. In November, we unite in prayer for anyone who is grieving the loss of a child. Let us embrace this opportunity to pray together with Anick de Réland.…
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Transcript “For the Son of Man did not come to be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many.” These words of Jesus penetrated the hearts of his apostles and save them from that indignant feeling toward each other. Surely, these same words need to penetrate our senses today to take away any sort of disunity in serving the same vi…
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Let’s take a moment to pray for all the brave missionaries who have left their homes to share the Good News in far-off places. One such missionary is Cardinal Giorgio Marengo, who was raised in Italy and, shortly after his ordination, journeyed to Mongolia to help establish the first Catholic presence there. Transcript I remember a few years ago, o…
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Transcript A man came to Jesus and asked the question, Good Master, what must I do to inherit eternal life? This person is representative of the majority of people who are searching for happiness and meaning in life, including you and I. What must I do? That is a question that we must ask regularly, to evaluate what we are doing and the goals we ar…
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The Holy Rosary is one of the most cherished prayers in the Catholic Church, with many great popes, saints, and Christian leaders urging us to embrace it. In her apparitions, Our Lady frequently calls us to pray the Rosary daily, seeking peace for the world and an end to conflict. As we pray the Rosary, we meditate on the public life of Jesus and M…
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Transcript In the light of the liturgy this weekend, I would like us to look at the simple meaning of the Kingdom of God in our life, especially in our family and marriage life. In the Gospel itself, Jesus himself spoke about the Kingdom of God about 126 times. Jesus often explained the kingdom of God in many different places, stories and parables.…
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October 4 is the Feast Day of Saint Francis of Assisi, a day dedicated to honouring his life, teachings, and his profound relationship with nature and animals. Come and pray the Canticle of the Creatures with Fr Joe, which Saint Francis wrote to praise God in all that we see. Transcript I am going to say the prayer of Saint Francis, the Canticle of…
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Transcript The disciple, John, makes the fundamental mistake. He says, “we saw someone who is not one of us casting out devils, so we stopped them.” John is showing clearly his mentality. He thinks that the mission is about the people following them. The mission of Jesus Christ was not about anyone following them, it’s about following Him. And the …
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On September 29, we celebrate the Feast Day of Saint Michael the Archangel, the patron saint of all police officers. This time also coincides with National Police Remembrance Day, where we honour the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for their communities. Let’s take a moment to express our gratitude for all serving and retired of…
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Transcript In today’s Gospel, we hear Jesus foretelling his death and resurrection for the second time in Mark. In the same way that Peter didn’t understand Jesus’ plan, the disciples don’t understand either what Jesus is saying. However, they didn’t ask any questions because they were afraid. Why? Perhaps they didn’t want to be embarrassed or coul…
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As we approach the Feast Day of Saint Vincent De Paul on September 27, James from Vinnies invites us to reflect on our Christian mission: to listen to the cries of the poor and stand in solidarity with those facing poverty and injustice. We are called to prioritise the needs of the vulnerable, advocating for justice and offering both material and e…
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Transcript ‘But you, who do you say I am?’ This would have to be one of the most powerful questions of the gospels. It echoes down the centuries and is just as relevant today as it ever was. ‘Who do you say I am?’ Our answer to that question is perhaps the most revealing statement of our faith. Our answer no doubt changes over time as we grow in un…
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Transcript If we try to put ourselves in the place of the man in today’s Gospel, I think we can begin to appreciate his predicament. The man was deaf. To try to imagine what that means, to be cut off entirely from the whole world of sound. In a moment of danger, a human voice could not warn him. In a time of sorrow, a human voice could not console …
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Two-Minute Reflection by Grace Harwood for the Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 2024. “God's constant intent is to draw us into living, loving relationship. God gave us lots of Mitzvahs, but they were designed to help us live as well as we…Door Archdiocese of Brisbane
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Two-Minute Homily by Fr Wrex Woolnough for the Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time 2024. “We are not just a chosen people, but a people with a choice. Are you open to the living bread of life, that challenges us to see all things differently?”…Door Archdiocese of Brisbane
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