Mixed blessings for Catholics living on the land, praying for rain
Giving thanks: Grazier Kate McKeering heading out to work with her dogs on her cattle property north-east of Barcaldine. She’s ...
Giving thanks: Grazier Kate McKeering heading out to work with her dogs on her cattle property north-east of Barcaldine. She’s ...
Breaking banks: Balonne River swelling up over the Andrew Nixon Bridge. FLOODWATERS peaked at 12m in the south-west Queensland town ...
Raining hope: Floodwaters in Queens Park, Warwick, in southern Queensland, on February 9. Photo: Steven J Kasper RAIN has brought ...
What a feeling: The delight of a downpour is experienced by these two youngsters at Five Ways, NSW. Photo: Katie ...
Water delivery: Nicole Morgan with south-west general manager Richard Kreft and Sheryn Bannon, from Granite Belt Drought Assist. NICOLE Morgan ...
Prayer response: The Church in Australia is calling the community to join a national prayer campaign during November in response ...
Drought support: Prime Minister Scott Morrison (left) chats to farmer David Gooding on his drought-affected property near Dalby, on Queensland’s ...
Praying for rain: Barren land on a property about 30 klms south of Aramac shows the dire effects of the ...
TODAY the Church honours Our Lady with the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. "The most...
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