As we have been propelled into a digital world over the past three decades, many churches around the globe have had to face the debate of screens or no screens.
Centacare Catholic Community Service’s Young Carer Support Services (YCSS) team hear the words “I just want my kid to be a kid" regularly.
While marriage is often a time of great joy, anticipation and discussion, annulment can be a difficult and intimidating topic of conversation.
When Thomas More College held a Domestic Violence and Candlelit Vigil and march on June 27, it honoured lives affected by domestic violence.
The opening and blessing of a $26.6m sports and arts precinct last month was a highlight for the Mercedes College community as it celebrates its 70th anniversary.
The University of Adelaide has long boasted a myriad of student clubs and societies, ranging from debating and arts to sport and science.
In a big year for Clearview-Kilburn parish, the community is celebrating milestones for its two churches and 20 years since the twinning of its two parishes.
According to the renowned mystic John of the Cross, we have three essential struggles in life: to get our lives together, to give our lives away, and to give our deaths away. What is asked of us in the first two struggles is more obvious. But what does it mean to give our deaths away?
In its 30th anniversary year, the National Council of Churches in Australia (NCCA) held its 11th National Forum in Adelaide last weekend (June 21 to 24).
With the Paris Olympics rapidly approaching, a timely statement has been published by the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference on the opportunity that sport presents for an encounter with Jesus.