Diocesan Newsletter

April 2025

  • Bishop Michael’s Letter

    Pope Francis will be missed as he has been an incredible prophet of hope, bringing hope and peace to our world, and through his letters encouraged us to faithfully follow Christ in our lives.

  • News from the Net Team

    We have had quite the adventure in the first two months in the Diocese of Rockhampton.

  • Pope Francis continues to inspires First Australian Young People

    This Cross, which has since come to be a sign of hope for First Nation Catholic youth in Australia, will temporarily remain in Rockhampton Diocese with Sabrina Stevens.

  • Parish News

    Blackwater

    Bundaberg

    Capricorn Coast

    Clermont

    Mackay

    Springsure

  • St Brigid’s Longreach A Jubilee Year Pilgrimage Site

    Bishop Michael has declared St Brigid’s Longreach as an additional pilgrimage site for the Diocese of Rockhampton for the 2025 Jubilee Year. 

  • Rockhampton Rocks Modern Slavery Awareness in March

    “Managing risk of modern slavery is about much more than compliance.  It’s about developing a culture that looks out for people.”
    Moe Turaga
    ACAN Lived Experience leader
    The Catholic Diocese of Rockha

  • Flood Relief Fund Update

    Mr. Dean Smith, Director of Diocesan Services, expressed his gratitude.

  • TCC Coin Drop flows to Caritas

    The Cathedral College Caritas Coin Drop galvanised students and staff to give to poverty-stricken communities in countries like Samoa and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

  • Women, Wit & Wisdom at St Ursula’s College

    Celebrate Mother’s Day weekend with a fantastic afternoon of conversation at our third annual Women, Wit & Wisdom event. Proudly presented by the St Ursula’s College Alumni Association and supported by St

  • Celebrating 100 years of Catholic Education in Clermont

    St Joseph’s School celebrates 125 years of Catholic Education in Clermont. Details to follow.

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