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Deacon Brian Redondo (centre) and Fr Rod MacGinley (centre, back) with Allora parishioners after Brian’s Ordination as Deacon at St Mary’s Church Warwick.
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Brian Redondo with Bishop Robert McGuckin, clergy and seminarians after his Candidacy for Holy Orders at Sts’ James and John Church Clifton.
Source photos: Horizons Magazine


Diaconate Ordination

Brian Redondo has a dream to serve the Word of God and the People of God in the Church in Australia.
Brian, born and raised in the Philippines, will be ordained a deacon for the Toowoomba diocese tomorrow at 11am at St Mary’s Parish  ,Warwick.
He said he was excited for Toowoomba Bishop Robert McGuckin to ordain him, saying “it doesn’t just change the way I dress or the way I will be at the altar, but it means to be a servant of the Word and of the liturgy, but also the People of God by visiting the peripheries”. 
Source: Catholic Leader

Sr Rose’s profession at Sacred Heart Church, Suffern, New York, a modest brick church close to the order’s motherhouse, bears the same name as the Webb family’s parish, Sacred Heart Church, Toowoomba.
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Celebration back home: Toowoomba Bishop Robert McGuckin, clergy and some of the Webb family after Mass at Sacred Heart Church Hall in Toowoomba on June 27.
Photo: Catholic Leader
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Newly professed Sisters of Life with with Bishop James Conley of Lincoln, Nebraska. From left, Sister Eden Marie, Sister Rose Patrick O_Connor, Sister Maria Annunciata, Sister Elena Marie and Sister Noelle Marie Bethlehem.
Photo: Catholic Leader
Vocations Director: Rev Gonzalo Duran
Office Location: Care of St Joseph's Parish
Postal Address: Care of St Joseph's Parish
Phone: 07 4681 2157
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Email: vocations@twb.catholic.org.au
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Catholic Diocese of Toowoomba Vocations Office is committed to supporting the right of everybody to be and feel safe. If you believe anybody is at immediate risk of harm you should phone 000 and report the matter to police.
Other concerns about the safety of children or vulnerable persons may be raised with the Diocesan Professional Standards Office (07 4638 1379 or profstandards@twb.catholic.org.au), or with the Queensland Professional Standards Office (1800 337 928 or http://psoqld.catholic.net.au/).
​Further information is available from the Diocese of Toowoomba website at https://www.twb.catholic.org.au/ministry/professional-standards-and-employment-relationships/
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