With a conference, Fred’s Van and store operating at the one location, St Vincent de Paul has a strong and much-needed presence in Elizabeth, as the Diocesan Visitation Team discovered earlier this month.
Christians gathered in Mary MacKillop Plaza on November 2 for an ecumenical prayer vigil to encourage the Australian Government to release refugee children being held within the Nauru Regional Processing Centre.
Paper planes, drones and the colour red were on the radar at St Therese School, Colonel Light Gardens, when students participated in a special event to raise awareness of dyslexia.
Carmelite at Myrtle Bank, the latest major development of Southern Cross Care, was officially opened last week by the Federal Member for Sturt Christopher Pyne.
With the United Nations General Assembly declaring 2019 the International Year of Indigenous Languages, the Bible Society is raising awareness of the need to translate the Bible into Indigenous languages.
Catholic women from throughout Australia will gather in Adelaide early next year to explore how to create a Church that is inclusive, missionary and discerning.
Caritas Australia has welcomed the Federal Government’s new commitment to expand its assistance to Australia’s Pacific Island neighbours but has criticised the lack of attention to local aid and climate change.
The Syro-Malankara Catholic community in Adelaide has been blessed with its first baptism since commencing in 2013.
There is nothing that looks deader than a pruned vineyard in August. I have seen it at Sevenhill, year after year. A month later, as is happening now with the trees in our gardens, the buds of the fresh green of life begin to appear.
Learning ways to help people have their voices heard in the Plenary Council ‘conversation’ was the topic of discussion at a gathering in the Archdiocese this month.