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2 June, 2025

Community spirit shines at Caboolture evening

The Southern Cross hosted a well-attended and uplifting social function on Saturday, May 17, drawing 46 parishioners for an evening of fellowship and cultural insight.


(L to R) Peter McCorley,Mary O’Connell, Fr.Akesh Xalxo,Michelle McCarthy Paula McCorley.
(L to R) Peter McCorley,Mary O’Connell, Fr.Akesh Xalxo,Michelle McCarthy Paula McCorley.

Held as part of the group’s ongoing commitment to community connection, the event featured an engaging presentation by Fr Akesh, Associate Priest of the Living Waters Catholic Parish, which serves Caboolture, Bribie Island, Kilcoy, and Woodford.

Fr Akesh shared a compelling account of his missionary journey across India and Australia, accompanied by a powerful PowerPoint presentation that offered guests a deeper appreciation of Indian culture and its influence on his vocation.

Attendees enjoyed the evening’s warm atmosphere, meaningful discussion, and a chance to socialise with fellow parishioners.

A shared meal and lively conversations added to the sense of unity. The Knights, a local Catholic men’s group dedicated to charity work in Caboolture and Morayfield, thanked everyone for their participation and the generous support of raffle sponsors.

The success of the evening highlights the strength of the parish community and the value of coming together in faith and friendship.

More information can be found at: www.facebook.com/KnightsOfTheSouthernCross

Ready for the next one when you are.

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