Calling all pilgrims of hope
Two hundred and fifty pilgrims joined Archbishop Patrick O’Regan at St Aloysius Church at Sevenhill for the first of a series of visits to sacred sites across South Australia as part of the Jubilee year.
Two hundred and fifty pilgrims joined Archbishop Patrick O’Regan at St Aloysius Church at Sevenhill for the first of a series of visits to sacred sites across South Australia as part of the Jubilee year.
St Aloysius Church at Sevenhill was the ultimate destination for 250 pilgrims who joined Archbishop Patrick O’Regan for the first of a series of visits to sacred sites in South Australia as part of the Jubilee year.
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While hundreds of thousands complete the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in Spain each year, here in South Australia a small but growing number of people<br /> are experiencing their own unique Aussie Camino. Jenny Bubner shares her adventure of walking the Limestone Coast.
When Mary MacKillop Memorial School officially opened its innovative Woods Learning Centre in April, it expanded its educational offering to the regional community of Penola.
A new statue of Mary MacKillop was unveiled in St Francis Xavier's Cathedral as part of the Adelaide Archdiocese's celebrations marking the 10th anniversary of her canonisation on October 17.
Ten years ago South Australians turned out in their thousands to celebrate the canonisation of Australia’s first saint, Mary of the Cross MacKillop.
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