Communion is one of the three key themes for the Synod on Synodality meeting in Rome this October and next year. The other two themes – mission and participation – are so closely related to communion that one can’t be properly understood without the others.
A foundation that has supported priestly and religious vocations for more than 40 years is inviting Catholics to offer prayers and financial support to men and women making life-long commitments to the Church.
Jesuit priest Fr Thang Bui recently spent six weeks in the Glenelg parish running an Ignatian spirituality retreat and supporting parish priest Fr John Herd as part of his tertianship.
Families will have the opportunity to explore the benefits of a Catholic education during Catholic Education SA’s annual Open Week.
Adelaide Hills parish has started a soup kitchen as part of its aim to provide outreach to the wider Hills community.
What started as a passionate pastime could well become a career opportunity for three Kildare College dancers.
Planning is underway to close one of the oldest Catholic cemeteries on the Fleurieu Peninsula.
Craig Fosdike and Damian Antenucci were in very different places when they learned they were receiving an Order of Australia Medal (OAM) for their service to education but both had the same reaction – shock and disbelief.
On the same day she graduated from university, Madeleine Kelly boarded a plane headed for Africa, to work in a school for underprivileged kids. After nearly six years in Tanzania she has now returned to Adelaide, grateful for the life-changing experience and armed with her first published book.
One of the reminders that the Second Vatican Council gave to the Church was not to forget the essential role of the Holy Spirit in the life of each believer and in the life of the Church. Not that the Holy Spirit was ever forgotten, rather it was more that the Holy Spirit was less emphasised than might be.