At the conclusion of the first Gulf War, the United States held a parade in Washington DC to proclaim its victory. This included a huge military display of tanks, armoured cars and aeroplanes in the city centre so visitors could see the weapons they had used to win the war.
The Adelaide Archdiocese has started its journey towards the Plenary Council in 2020 with the first strategy meeting involving key stakeholders being held last month.
A Holocaust survivor’s dream of a museum and education centre in Adelaide has moved a step closer to reality with the launch of a major fundraising campaign for the project.
With numbers dwindling across the State, the Catholic Women’s League SA is looking to a “shift” in direction as it tries to turn the tide and attract new members.
In what is expected to be one of the largest gatherings in the Archdiocese during the Year of Youth, hundreds of young people will join together for a special youth Pentecost Vigil later this month.
Standing on stage at the Catholic Schools Music Festival belting out a spine-tingling rendition of Louis Armstrong’s 'What a Wonderful World', 12-year-old Michaela Lucas knew in her young mind that this was where she belonged and she was determined to pursue a life on the stage.
Pope Francis has spoken of “the middle class of holiness” and the importance of daily acts of charity, joy and humour in his latest apostolic exhortation, Gaudete et Exsultate – Rejoice and Be Glad.
There were tears in the audience when Year 12 student MIKAYLA DAVEY gave a speech at the official opening of the St Mary’s Unit, the Learning Centre and atrium at Cabra Dominican College. Here is an edited version of her moving reflection on how the school’s Learning Centre has helped her to reach her full potential.
Celebrating what it means to be a Catholic school will be one of the features of this year’s Catholic Education Week being held from May 25 to June 1.
The repression of indigenous West Papuans and their 50-year fight for justice is the subject of the latest publication from the Australian Catholic Social Justice Council (ACSJC).