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The cost of following Jesus

2020-08-29T00:20:41+10:00August 28th, 2020|Sunday Reflection, Vocations|

Reflection: 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time The message from God that we hear nearly always gives us some comfort, consolation, hope, reassurance, and even joy. But sometimes God challenges us with words of tough love, and we hear something quite demanding. Without his ‘amazing grace’, we may find that particular Word from God,

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Dealing With Change Amidst COVID-19

2020-09-08T16:03:22+10:00August 28th, 2020|Vocations|

The past few months have been some of the most transformative times of my life. I have had the pleasure of participating in an intensive course in Change Management at Australian Catholic University. Our lecturer, Dr. David Paul, has introduced us to how we should implement the best tools available in order to deal

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Final Profession of Vows Luke Bulley CP

2020-08-29T00:20:41+10:00July 29th, 2020|Vocations|

Just before Victoria went into lockdown one of our students, Luke Bulley, made his final profession of vows as a Passionist on Wednesday, July 8th. This is in fact the day Luke and his classmate, Dalset (Dougie) were originally professed, in 2017. At the completion of novitiate, every religious takes ‘temporary’ vows of poverty, chastity

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Pentecost: What does it mean in our present world?

2020-08-29T00:20:41+10:00May 31st, 2020|Sunday Reflection, Vocations|

The church in the world is facing so many different issues. In fact, it has always faced many challenges since the early Christian community. The disciples like us were in fear, feeling abandoned, feeling lost with where do they go with the message of Jesus? It was so difficult and so isolating. An experience

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At home with God and his people: the presentation of Jesus in the temple

2020-08-29T00:20:41+10:00January 31st, 2020|Sunday Reflection, Uncategorized, Vocations|

A man called ‘Ross’ flies to the USA on business. He tells his wife and children he’ll be back in five weeks’ time. As the days go by the whole family misses him more and more. They can hardly wait to see him again. They make plans for a big party to welcome him

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The identity of Jesus then and now

2020-08-29T00:20:42+10:00January 17th, 2020|Sunday Reflection, Vocations|

Who was Jesus Christ? Who is Jesus Christ? These are the most important questions that we, his friends and followers, can ask. John the Baptist has given us his answers to those questions. In introducing him to people as their Saviour, John calls Jesus ‘the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of

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Vocations Ministry in a New Era

2020-08-29T00:20:42+10:00November 11th, 2019|Vocations|

Since joining the Passionists in 2015, I have slowly re-evaluated some of my earlier desires to have massive numbers of young people magically come rushing forward to join us. As wonderful as that would be, I understand that religious life in Australia is undergoing a radical reimagining. As the ACBC’s Pastoral Research Office report,

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