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Josephine is a proof that God can use the most unlikely people to do extraordinary things. Her legacy that transformation is possible through suffering is written into the history of the nation and the resilience of the people of South Sudan....
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Padre Pio was the saint who was deeply trained in the crucible of suffering. We recall how he experienced not only physical pain of great intensity, but also the spiritual suffering of being misunderstood and misjudged by others. But he constantly accepted all his sufferings with serenity and...
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On Monday we celebrated a special Mass with Western Sydney's South Sudanese community to honour the patron saint of slavery victims, St Josephine Bakhita....
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There are an estimated 15,000 people in modern slavery in Australia today. Here's how the Catholic Church is working to eradicate this horrific situation....
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John Vianney: A Reflection...
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“A very humble French priest” - John Vianney: the saintly legacy (Part 3)...
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National Vocations Awareness Week runs from 4 to 11 August. This is part two of three of Fr Walter Fogarty’s reflections on St John Vianney. Read Part One here. Following the imperial proclamation granting amnesty to deserters, John Vianney returned to his family and set about resuming...
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“A very humble French priest” - John Vianney: the lay years (Part 1)...