Capital works boost for Catholic schools
The State Government has announced $6.34 million for capital works projects in South Australian Catholic Schools as part of a $12.7 million boost for non-government schools.
The State Government has announced $6.34 million for capital works projects in South Australian Catholic Schools as part of a $12.7 million boost for non-government schools.
Two Catholic bodies are urging Australians to express their solidarity for the people of Lebanon.
The vibrant community of the Our Lady of the Way Church at Glenalta will celebrate its 50th Anniversary on Sunday November 24.
In a significant move to support families and broaden opportunities, Mary MacKillop College in Adelaide’s eastern suburbs has announced a new school fee structure that reduces fees across all year levels, effective from 2025.
The Catholic community is mourning the loss of one of the State’s most significant laymen, David Shinnick OAM.
As Dominican School, Semaphore, marked its 125th anniversary, the school honoured its rich heritage with a Back to Dominican Open Afternoon High Tea and the Dominican Gala Ball.
The recent appointment of two new auxiliary bishops for the Archdiocese of Melbourne reflects the multicultural face of the Catholic Church in Australia.
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Finishing primary school is a big moment in a young person’s life and for that reason students at St Columba’s Memorial School, Yorketown, decided to capture the emotion in a song.
Excellence in education was put in the spotlight during the 2024 Unley Rotary Teacher Awards announced on October 22.
Tenison Woods Catholic School, Richmond, recently took part in a Staff Reflection Day focused on following in the footsteps of the school’s namesake, Father Julian Tenison Woods.
More than 300 people attended a memorial Mass for Bishop Paride Taban at St Augustine Church, Salisbury, in Adelaide on All Souls Day.
Tea Tree Gully parish, winner of the Adelaide Archdiocese’s Safeguarding Sunday art competition, has been praised for its commitment to giving children a voice.
The recent journey of Pope Francis to Asia and Oceania was widely reported, mostly in a positive way. Remarks he made about the religions of the world were particularly noticed.
When Stacia Linklaterhealy came into the world as a newborn, the outlook was so bleak she was baptised immediately.
It was both humbling and a privilege to be able to share the remarkable story of young Javale Morato this month.
When I grew up in Ireland, folklore and faith were intertwined in many celebrations.
Few people are comfortable discussing funeral plans with loved ones. What happens if you want Catholic ritual as part of your final farewell but children, partners or family members are disconnected from the Church? Funeral director Natasha Siebert shares her advice.
When Cathy Millane drives past Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College (OLSH) at Enfield her heart skips a beat and tears well in her eyes.
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