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Pastoral care blessings are two way

“I first met the Fisherman when a doctor referred him to me as he was agitated and the medical supports were not alleviating his concerns,” Denis says. “He became a palliative patient when his condition deteriorated quite quickly and there had to be hospital care for him, which he was not expecting.

“She was a saint walking on the earth” – a tribute to Pat Slattery

For nearly 25 years, Pat was one of the key driving forces behind Mary Mac's Place, which supports people who are homeless, isolated, and disadvantaged.

Our Boonah Creative Arts Studio celebrates 30 years of creativity and inclusion

This year marks 30 years since the Boonah Creative Arts Studio first opened its doors, offering people living with disability a space to explore their creativity, learn new skills and connect with others.


Counselling helps Katie build her psychological armour

As Katie grapples with the effects of prolonged domestic violence and ongoing challenges with the perpetrator, her counselling sessions at CatholicCare have given her the confidence, the motivation and the insight to prioritise her wellbeing.

World Gratitude Day – why saying thanks isn’t just polite, it’s essential

With World Gratitude Day coming up on 21st September, it’s a good moment to think about the little acts of kindness we give and receive every day. Often, it’s those small moments - the quick thank you, the nod of appreciation - that leave the biggest mark. 

Dementia Awareness Month – your brain matters

For most of us, these are harmless lapses. But for nearly 500,000 Australians living with dementia, memory loss is much more than a moment - it’s a daily challenge that changes lives. 


Foster Care Week – a call to open hearts & homes

Foster Care Week is a time to celebrate the unwavering commitment of foster carers - individuals and families who provide safety, stability, and compassion to children in crisis.

Boonah’s first Father’s Day stall – art that makes a difference

This Father’s Day, give a gift with meaning by supporting Boonah Creative Arts Centre’s inaugural Father’s Day stall. From Thursday...

Pilot baby group empowers new mums

When CatholicCare Counsellor, Stefanie became a mother she felt very prepared for the pregnancy, the birth and the first few days as there seemed to be an array of information about these stages. However, she felt like there was a missing piece in the support available for new mums.


Homelessness week 2025 – a glimpse into Jarrod’s reality

Jarrod, 22, is a regular visitor at Dom’s Place, CatholicCare’s drop-in centre in Hornsby that offers connection, support, and essential services to people experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity. 

Hope rekindled – Sam’s story

From 28 July to 3 August 2025, the Catholic Church celebrates the Jubilee of Youth and Sam’s story - a journey from hardship to healing, from surviving to thriving - is a powerful reflection of what this Jubilee stands for - hope rekindled and the promise of a new beginning.

Mediation leads to successful nesting arrangement

When Sylvia and Edward decided to separate, they never imagined they would end up in a successful nesting arrangement, where their children stay in the family home and the separated parents move in and out on a rotating basis. But mediation made that possible.