An Adelaide rabbi made an impassioned plea to people of all faiths for their support in combatting antisemitism at a moving prayer service in St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral last night.
Australian Catholic Religious against Trafficking of Humans (ACRATH) is marking 20 years of working towards eliminating human trafficking and modern slavery through raising awareness, advocacy and companionship.
A presentation on the sensitive topic of what happens to us when we approach death drew about 30 people to the Cathedral Hall in Adelaide in early December.
A moving service to honour the victims and survivors of the Holocaust was held in St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral in Adelaide on the evening of November 10.
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Across the Archdiocese of Adelaide, parishes united in September to mark Safeguarding Sunday 2025, embracing this year’s theme – Every Conversation Matters: Shifting Conversations to Action.
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Two young musicians from South Australia were the recipients of scholarships last month at a national conference that drew guests from around the world.
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Elizabeth parish’s St Thomas More Church in Adelaide’s northern suburbs overflowed with joy, colour and faith as more than 400 parishioners gathered to celebrate Migrant and Refugee Sunday on September 28.
A glitzy, once-in-a-lifetime community celebration is expected to attract more than 600 Croatian dancers and spectators when it takes place at Adelaide Town Hall later next month.
Australia’s highest ranking Catholic leader and the universal Church’s youngest cardinal, Cardinal Mykola Bychok CSsR, celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Ukrainian Catholic Parish of Wayville on September 28.
The Catholic Schools Music Festival brought the Adelaide Convention Centre to life with four spectacular nights of music and celebration last month.
Cantabile Singers will perform the choral and orchestral work, Mary MacKillop Mass, in St Ignatius Church, Norwood, on Friday November 7.
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