
The Truth, Goodness, Beauty Project seeks to renew the Catholic Church by offering a space where faith meets creativity, formation, and community.
Faith, Community and Creativity
The Truth, Goodness, Beauty Project is a Melbourne-based initiative that began in response to the crisis of faith in the Church and the world. It is designed to connect, inspire, and form Catholics through events, resources, ministries, and community gatherings. The project aims to help Catholics deepen in faith and connect with others.
Regular and Planned Events
We hold regular events including 'Faith and Culture Sessions’, featuring presentations by international Catholic speakers and theologians. Lumen - a Catholic Young Adults group which meets for faith & fellowship, and our ‘Evenings for Catholic Artist’s’ which offer opportunities to learn, network, and connect with other artists and creatives. The project also hosts retreats, conferences, celebrate’s regular Holy Hour with adoration and sacred music, and has other initiatives planned as it continues to grow.
Upcoming Events
Lumen Trivia Night
We’re hosting a LUMEN Trivia Night, an evening of fun and friendly competition. Date and details and ticket info will be shared soon. (Ages 18-35)
Spring Ball
We’re excited to share plans for a Spring Ball this November. A chance to dress up, enjoy a great night out, and connect with other young adults. Details and ticket information announced soon.
Catholic Artist Event
Our Evenings for Catholic Artists will be starting again soon, with an upcoming event to be held at St Peter’s Toorak in the next month.
Men’s Ministry - Launch Event
St Joseph’s Men is an upcoming initiative. Spend time in adoration together, then connect over coffee with other Catholic men. Details for the launch event coming soon.
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How it Started
The Truth, Goodness, Beauty Project evolved from the inaugural Benedict Conference, held in Melbourne in October 2023. With theologians, clergy and over 300 attendees, the conference explored the Church’s rich intellectual and spiritual traditions, inspired by Pope Benedict XVI. Featuring international and local speakers such as Bishop Robert Barron, Jason Evert, and Professor Tracey Rowland, the event offered a unique opportunity to reflect on the Church’s role in addressing cultural challenges and deepening our understanding of truth, goodness, and beauty.