Ignite Conference 2017: Come, Holy Spirit
Holy Spirit: Like in the early Church, speaking, praying, and singing ‘Come, Holy Spirit’ is an invitation to the Spirit ...
Holy Spirit: Like in the early Church, speaking, praying, and singing ‘Come, Holy Spirit’ is an invitation to the Spirit ...
Major concern: “The report, released by the Australian Institute of Family Studies, surveyed 3318 Australian teenaers, aged 14 to 15 ...
Adoration: An old man who went to adoration regularly was asked one day “what do you say when you are ...
Worship: "There is something all-consuming about welcoming him into your prayer and into your life through praise and worship. Sitting, ...
Small groups: ". The best was seeing them grow closer to each other and supporting one another in their individual ...
Fresh perspective: League star Jason Stevens to address Real Talk fundraising dinner. RUBGY league legend Jason Stevens will be in ...
Going digital: Ignite Youth director Patrick Keady, Brigid Todd and Liam Desic have helped create a new app, Fuel, for ...
Political call: “I’d encourage all young Catholics to be involved in politics for the right reasons – to create an ...
Super plan: “Taking money out early leaves people further behind.” WITHDRAWING from superannuation to pay a deposit on a home ...
Pitching in: A recent survey has shown that Australians aged between 15 and 19 were involved in voluntary work more ...
Comfort zones: I know that setting sail on the winds of trust and faith can be a difficult decision to ...
Faith-filled: Young Catholics celebrating at the Ignite Conference last weekend. More than 1600 young people from across Australia attended the ...
Call to action: “Mistreatment and abuse has been reported from juvenile detention facilities here in Queensland too and it has ...
Sea of faith: World Youth Day pilgrims hold candles during eucharistic adoration with Pope Francis at the July 30 prayer ...
Disgusted: Fr Dan Benedetti. THE Catholic chaplain who ministers to youth inside Darwin’s notorious Don Dale detention centre, and even washed the ...
WYD joy: “You bring with you many experiences, you bring many desires, you speak numerous languages, but starting today we ...
Getting excited: Krakow city is ready to welcome pilgrims for World Youth DayTHROUGHOUT the planning and preparation that goes into ...
WYD hope: Alotau’s World Youth Day pilgrims and their supporters are hoping to raise $10,000 to make it to Krakow.TEN ...
Leading the way: Catholic Collective is a platform that seeks to connect youth initiatives with young people trying to find ...
Time out: Taking time for prayer and reflection in the midst of God’s creation can help us discern where God’s ...
Acting chair of The Bishops' Commission for Family, Youth and Life (BCFYL), Bishop Peter Comensoli.AUSTRALIA’S Catholic bishops have called pornography ...
PILGRIMS from a number of Brisbane groups who are travelling to World Youth Day this year gathered together recently for ...
New voices: Serving youth: St Vincent de Paul Society Queensland state youth manager Cassandra Bull and Maronite Catholic Shawn Torbey.TWO ...
Faith on fire: Brisbane auxilary Bishop Joseph Oudeman smiles for a selfie with young people at the Adelaide Convention Centre ...
Tough conversations: Hervey Bay City parish youth members with speakers from ministry Real Talk Australia.TALKING love and sex with teenagers ...
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