The Mary Immaculate Parish choir sings the Salve Regina, also known as the Hail Holy Queen, a cherished Marian hymn composed in Latin during the Middle Ages and originally sung as a processional chant. This sacred prayer is one of the four traditional Marian antiphons, each linked to particular seasons of the Church’s liturgical calendar, and is especially revered during Ordinary Time as a profound expression of devotion to Mary. Join The Brisbane Oratory in Formation choir in lifting this hymn in prayer, asking the Blessed Virgin Mary to intercede for us and draw us closer to her Son.
Join Archbishop Mark Coleridge for Episode 6, the final episode of "The Navel of the Earth: Jerusalem in Time, Theology, and Imagination."
Two-Minute Homily by Dcn Andrew O’Brien for Palm Sunday (Passion Sunday) 2025, Year C. "Jesus says so little as He enters His trial and...
Catholic schools, like St John Fisher College, embody Christ's message through compassionate service and transformative education. Rooted in Catherine McAuley's mercy in action approach,...