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College Chaplain
Central to the role of the College Chaplain is the spiritual support and development of the students, as well as the enhancement of the Catholic identity of the College.
The Chaplain enriches the religious life of the College community by assisting in masses and liturgies, accessing opportunities for students to be involved in Diocesan and Parish youth initiatives as well as seeking opportunities to strengthen the connections with these groups.
The Chaplain supports the College to engage in social justice and social action initiatives through membership of Teen Vinnies and Young Christian Students associations as well as initiatives such as Relay for Life, Caritas and Mercy Works.
College Chaplain: Harriett Veukiso
A practising and devout Catholic, Harriett is the epitome of mercy in action. She is heavily involved with the Townsville Catholic community and regularly attend retreats that strengthen her spirituality, including World Youth Day and the Australian Catholic youth Festival. She is passionate about ministering and supporting youth to live a fruitful, spiritual and positive lifestyle.
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45 The Strand (PO Box 721)
Townsville Qld 4810
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A Ministry in Mercy Partners
Acknowledgement of Country: We give thanks and respectfully acknowledge the Wulgurukaba people, the Traditional Custodians of this beautiful country whose land our College shares. We recognise their ongoing deep spiritual connection to this Country, and the care they gave for thousands of years. We also acknowledge the Bindal people as the neighbouring Custodians of their Country. We pay our respects to the Elders, past, present and emerging and extend that respect to other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples here today.