Welcome Father Collin Nunis!

Portrait: Father Nicholas (Collin) Nunis

We are glad to announce Father Nicholas (Collin) Nunis as a new contributor to the Totus Tuus Apostolate. 

Father Nicholas (Collin) Nunis, BCompSc, BTheol, MATheol is a Priest of the Melkite-Greek Catholic Church, one of the 23 Eastern Catholic Churches in full communion with the Holy See. Originally from Malaysia, he moved to Australia in 2008 for his university studies. Armed with a strong interest in the Christian East, he canonically transferred to the Melkite-Greek Catholic Church in July 2010. 

Father Nunis incensing during the Divine Liturgy of the Melkite Rite. Photo: Facebook, Trinity-St. Nicholas Russian Catholic Church

Father Nunis was ordained to the Priesthood on 21 November 2022 and currently serves as the Assistant Parish Priest at Saint Joseph's Melkite Parish in Melbourne, Australia. 

Father Nunis in his Liturgical Vestments for the Divine Liturgy.

He graduated from the Byzantine Catholic Seminary of Saints Cyril and Methodius Pittsburgh PA magna cum laude with a Master's degree in Eastern Catholic Theology in 2025. Father Nunis' theological interests include Vatican II, Patristics, Christological Anthropology, Sacraments, Ethics, Marriage and Family, and Liturgical Theology. 

We warmly welcome Father Nunis to the Totus Tuus Apostolate! 

Totus Tuus Apostolate

The Mission of the Totus Tuus Apostolate is to inspire all Catholics with a true yearning for holiness, a deep desire for daily conversion and an openness to their gifted vocation by the constant striving to give themselves entirely to Jesus Christ through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Saint Joseph, and Pope Saint John Paul II. Anchored on the tenets of Truth, Reverence and Beauty, the Apostolate aims to proclaim Truth in Charity, offer God right worship due to Him, and reclaim Beauty in all its facets, especially in a world that no longer recognises authentic beauty.

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