As the Church approaches the first session of the forthcoming Synod of Bishops, Australian Catholics are being encouraged to continue their engagement with the global synodal journey through prayer, ongoing discernment and local conversations.
A group of Emmaus parishioners and Catholic Women’s League Next Gen members have returned from the World Union of Catholic Women (WUCWO) General Assembly held in Assisi, Italy.
Catholic communities across the country are being invited to consider how the outcomes of the Fifth Plenary Council of Australia can be integrated into local contexts with the help of a new study guide.
As a young child, Valerie Volk had a penchant for writing poetry and stories. Now, many decades later, she has published 11 books and hopes her most recent offering will encourage people to revisit the Bible, observing the correlation to modern life issues.
Adelaide Hills parishioner Gwen Noye was all smiles when she celebrated her 100th birthday at two events earlier this month.
Year 12 student Imogen Jessen definitely has her eye on the ball when it comes to planning for life after school.
The families of 15,000 South Australian Catholic school students who completed NAPLAN (National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy) tests in 2023 will be the first to receive results under a redesigned reporting method.
Young local soccer players will be able to learn from some of the best when one of the world’s most successful football clubs heads Down Under later this year.
The Adelaide Fire Weekend, hosted by the Disciples of Jesus Covenant Community, is returning to Adelaide in July.
Many Catholic schools around the State celebrated Reconciliation Week from May 27 to June 3, including St Paul’s College which held a special assembly to reflect on the wrongs of the past while acknowledging the importance of moving forward together in harmony.