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Newsletter – 8th Sunday in Ordinary Time. Year C.
REFLECTION by Nick Brodie ‘Wars begin from the tongue’, says Pope Francis. Reflecting on today’s Gospel passage, he draws our attention to the importance of choosing our words…
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DUE TO THE PREDICTED CYCLONE – THE 7PM MASS IS CANCELLED – UNDER THE STRICT RECOMMENDATION OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF BRISBANE. BE SAFE EVERYONE AND KEEP PRAYING FOR…
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SCRIPTURE COMMENTARY by Brendan Byrne SJ Today’s Gospel continues Luke’s instruction to his disciples known as the Sermon on the Plain. As if the Beatitudes (and Woes) that…
Read MoreNewsletter – Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time. Year C.
REFLECTION by Fr Michael Tate Not a Celestial Joke! Blessed are the poor? – the hungry? – those who mourn? What is Jesus doing in these Beatitudes? Jesus…
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REFLECTION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE – by Lisa-Marie Calderone-Stewart Try to picture what Simon Peter was like. He was a very proud man, and his reputation as a fisherman…
Read MoreSt. Brigid’s Magazine – Issue #1
Important messages and information shared for the community and visitors of the Catholic Parish. A special edition for the Patronal Feast of our Parish.
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A Reflection on the Consecrated Life By Sister MaryAnne,fcJ A reflection given at Manchester Universities’ Catholic Chaplaincy on the World Day of Prayer for the Consecrated Life, 2nd…
Read MoreNewsletter – 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time. Year C – AUSTRALIA DAY
Australia Day Reflection by Fr Michael Tate The Beatitudes we just heard are at the beginning of the ‘Sermon on the Mount’. This sermon provides a picture of…
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Gospel Reflection Today’s first reading from Isaiah is one of several references in the Old Testament that use wedding imagery – bride and groom – to describe the…
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