As Project Compassion continues during Lent, Caritas Australia highlights how money raised is being used to help farmers in vulnerable communities in Zimbabwe to learn new skills.
Local refugee advocates are urging the Federal Government to intervene in the case of a Sri Lankan asylum seeker facing deportation next month despite his wife and child having the right to remain in Australia under recent changes to immigration policy.
Closed to school excursions for several months last year due to COVID, the Marine Discovery Centre at Henley Beach has reimagined itself with new displays, resources and educational tools now on offer.
To fall in love! We use the expression to cover many things. You can fall in love with a baby, a sports team, a city, a job, or another person. However, we reserve the prime analogate for this expression for one thing, emotional infatuation, that intoxicating feeling we first get when we meet someone who we sense as a soulmate.
Parishioners of Our Lady of the Nativity, Hamley Bridge, will celebrate 100 years since the church’s consecration on Sunday April 30.
As the Project Compassion Lenten appeal enters its second week, Caritas Australia shares the story of Thu, from Vietnam, who has been assisted through one of its programs.
This week Caritas Australia launched Project Compassion 2023 and shared the story of a teenage Nepalese girl who has resumed her education, thanks to a program supported by the annual Lenten appeal.
Back on his former school grounds this morning, South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas reaffirmed how Catholic social teachings as a student have provided inspiration in his life and work to help those in need.
The South Australian Commission for Catholic Schools (SACCS) is seeking nominations for the 2023 Catholic Education Awards South Australia.
Sister Janet Mead’s chart-topping version of The Lord’s Prayer has been selected as one of 10 new additions to Sounds of Australia, a project of the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSAA).