A group of friends were drawn together by a common experience, and from that experience grew a shared dream. The experience was the same, though in different shapes, textures, and places around the world. It was savoring a glass of wine under city lights or trekking through the woods; it was studying in the university or walking alongside the sea; it was reciting poetry or crafting a piece of music or falling in love. Above all, it was grappling with the raw questions and longings roused by one’s encounter with reality. Among the questions and desires, one thing remained certain—they were caught up in love with something greater than themselves.
With great teachers like John Paul II, these friends made sense of their experiences: love is humanising; love, and the experience of virtue in its entirety, makes you more human. Still more, falling in love makes everything beautiful.
And so these friends began to dream of a culture that was more beautiful because it was in love. A culture that is more human because of the way they loved. Thus, The Culture Project was born.
The Culture Project envisions a world where the dignity of the human person is at the forefront of every relationship, law, and societal structure. We dream of place where passion for fidelity glues husbands to wives, fathers to mothers, and parents to children. We dream of a culture that fosters total human flourishing in the context of strong relationships and strong families. We dream of a world where the beauty of our sexuality is upheld and love is not cheapened by ugly counterfeits. We aim for a culture where people are honest with their struggle, share stories to strengthen solidarity among their community, and reject isolation on our paths to greatness. We believe in the unfathomable greatness of humanity and its infinite potential.
And so we have set out to follow the dream and to create a beautiful culture. Through conversation, friendship, and speaking to our peers around the world, we hope to restore a culture fully alive. It begins with falling in love.
With great teachers like John Paul II, these friends made sense of their experiences: love is humanising; love, and the experience of virtue in its entirety, makes you more human. Still more, falling in love makes everything beautiful.
And so these friends began to dream of a culture that was more beautiful because it was in love. A culture that is more human because of the way they loved. Thus, The Culture Project was born.
The Culture Project envisions a world where the dignity of the human person is at the forefront of every relationship, law, and societal structure. We dream of place where passion for fidelity glues husbands to wives, fathers to mothers, and parents to children. We dream of a culture that fosters total human flourishing in the context of strong relationships and strong families. We dream of a world where the beauty of our sexuality is upheld and love is not cheapened by ugly counterfeits. We aim for a culture where people are honest with their struggle, share stories to strengthen solidarity among their community, and reject isolation on our paths to greatness. We believe in the unfathomable greatness of humanity and its infinite potential.
And so we have set out to follow the dream and to create a beautiful culture. Through conversation, friendship, and speaking to our peers around the world, we hope to restore a culture fully alive. It begins with falling in love.
In December 2014 our mission in Australia began.
With two full-time missionaries establishing and enacting a new not-for-profit organisation, another 5000 young people were reached with the message of their inherent dignity and vocation to greatness. We presented at national conferences, youth groups, schools and public events in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria.
In 2016, our mission reached new territory in South Africa, and another 5000 young people were reached.
In 2017, our team expanded to include two more full-time missionaries and a network of committed speakers, as well as a talented and passionate design team. We reached over 15,000 young people in schools, youth groups and at conferences and
We have partnered with the Archdiocese of Sydney to put down deep roots for this mission here and are currently serving schools, parishes, community and youth groups with our largest full-time team ever of 8 talented men and women, passionately restoring our culture, one heart at at time.
An additional leadership team of young professionals, students and friends are also engaged in fundraising and organisational efforts.
With two full-time missionaries establishing and enacting a new not-for-profit organisation, another 5000 young people were reached with the message of their inherent dignity and vocation to greatness. We presented at national conferences, youth groups, schools and public events in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria.
In 2016, our mission reached new territory in South Africa, and another 5000 young people were reached.
In 2017, our team expanded to include two more full-time missionaries and a network of committed speakers, as well as a talented and passionate design team. We reached over 15,000 young people in schools, youth groups and at conferences and
We have partnered with the Archdiocese of Sydney to put down deep roots for this mission here and are currently serving schools, parishes, community and youth groups with our largest full-time team ever of 8 talented men and women, passionately restoring our culture, one heart at at time.
An additional leadership team of young professionals, students and friends are also engaged in fundraising and organisational efforts.
The Culture Project Australia is a registered Australian charity, limited by guarantee.
Our ABN is: 86 609 340 472
Our ABN is: 86 609 340 472