A catchy tune with a powerful message has proven the perfect formula for a new song that reflects the Catholic Church’s current focus on ‘journeying together’ at a local and global level.
St John the Apostle Parish School at Christies Beach recently hosted the launch of Green Adelaide’s Sustainable Schools program.
Participants of the Adelaide Diocesan Assembly held at Nazareth Catholic Community last month have pledged to take practical steps to fulfill the mission of the local Church.
Distributing a simple meal of pasta, fish and rice to more than 900 homeless people in one sitting was just one of the moving experiences of a trip to the Philippines for Noel Mifsud, a Knight and member of the national executive of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta in Australia.
For the Saturday session of the 2022 Diocesan Assembly, participants were assigned to one of six workshop themes comprising three rounds of discussion: theological foundations, practical applications and examples, and planning for action. We asked a member of each workshop to share their insights.
Fr Tony Densley and Fr Michael Brennan were ordained at a time of great excitement and hope for the Catholic Church as the reforms of Vatican II were being implemented around the world. Fifty years later, they reflected on their experience of priesthood with JENNY BRINKWORTH.
Lack of education programs in the prison system and discrimination in employment and housing post-release were some of the problems highlighted by an ex-prisoner during a panel discussion hosted by Vinnies SA.
Can someone please tell me when the AFL became the moral compass for the universe? I know it’s been heading in this direction for a while but for a football club to insist that its new CEO choose between the club and his church, well that’s taking it to another level.
It has been claimed that developing dementia is the biggest fear for Australians aged over 55 and statistics show it is the second leading cause of death in the country, which is why nurse Liezel Fourie is so committed to making a difference to the lives of patients and their families.
Surrounded by beautiful gumtrees, with native animals and birdlife on its doorstep, Blackwood parish had no hesitation in deciding to register as a Catholic Earthcare Parish.