The Canon Law Society of Australia and New Zealand (CLSANZ) will hold its 58th annual conference in Adelaide.
Adelaide is preparing to welcome liturgical leaders, musicians, and educators later this year for a national conference focusing on the theme 'Pilgrims of Hope: Transformed through Sacrament and Song'.
Two hundred and fifty pilgrims joined Archbishop Patrick O’Regan at St Aloysius Church at Sevenhill for the first of a series of visits to sacred sites across South Australia as part of the Jubilee year.
The Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne has announced the line-up for the Australian Catholic Youth Festival (ACYF) to be held at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre from November 30 to December 2.
Mount Gambier’s Catholic community gathered last month to give thanks for the graces of the past 140 years and to seek blessings for the future. Former Tenison Woods College principal and parishioner PAM RONAN writes about the history of St Paul’s Church.
Students from Catholic schools and young members of Adelaide’s African Catholic community illuminated St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral at the St Kizito and St Charles Lwanga and Companions Mass on June 8.
The Adelaide Fire Weekend is returning in the July holidays, with the event is promising to ‘fan into flame’ (2 Tim 1:6) the gift of faith amongst youth, young adults, families and participants of all ages.
The Chrism Mass is an important moment to reflect during Holy Week.
A Memorial Mass for Pope Francis was celebrated at Adelaide's St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral on Sunday April 27. Archbishop Patrick O’Regan presided at the Mass where the faithful joined community and religious leaders in praying for the repose of the soul of the Holy Father.
Adelaide's faithful arrived in droves to pay their respects at the Memorial Mass for Pope Francis on Sunday.
Archbishop Patrick O’Regan's homily at the Memorial Mass for Pope Francis in St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral was a moving moment.
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