
Finding light in darkness of war
Members of an Adelaide Catholic Women’s League group have been raising money for Emmaus parishioner Maurice O’Connell who recently returned to Ukraine to continue volunteering for a local aid organisation.
Members of an Adelaide Catholic Women’s League group have been raising money for Emmaus parishioner Maurice O’Connell who recently returned to Ukraine to continue volunteering for a local aid organisation.
As Catholics around the world prepare to celebrate the most important Christian festival, 98-year-old Michael Potoczky took time to reflect on his faith and the contribution he has made to beautiful artworks that many churchgoers will see this Easter.
Jesuit priest, lawyer and academic Father Frank Brennan has urged Catholics to find out what changes to the Australian Constitution are being proposed before deciding how to vote in the referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
The annual Marian Procession is coming to the heart of the city after being held in the South Parklands and the Adelaide Showgrounds in recent years.
Parishioners at St Bernadette’s Church in St Marys took a trip down memory lane this month when they enjoyed a meal of lentils and rice to honour the 60th anniversary of ‘Hungry Sunday’.
A former principal with more than 30 years’ experience working in Catholic schools has been appointed the new chair of the South Australian Commission for Catholic Schools (SACCS).
More than 3000 people attended the La Festa di San Giuseppe (St Joseph’s Italian Festival) at the St Joseph Italian Community Centre on March 19.
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Separated by land and sea from the nearest university, Kangaroo Island parishioner Paul Bennett is far from isolated as he undertakes full time studies in theology and liturgy.
After a faith journey spanning several years and different continents, Elizabeth Reed is feeling a sense of “peace and contentment” as she prepares to be received into the Catholic Church at next week’s Easter Vigil.
There are some worrying signs that the Albanese Government is rushing into a referendum on whether an Indigenous Voice to Parliament should be enshrined in the Constitution.
One Easter, not long after moving to Australia from the United States, my husband and I made a big mistake. We bought our children bikes so that they could play outside but they took it as a sign that Easter was a time for receiving gifts. Every Easter since they have provided us with a wish list and we find ourselves in an unwanted battle.
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