St John of God Subiaco’s close monitoring of its overseas aid missions prompted a number of staff members to travel to a Cambodian hospital last year in an effort to service and repair faulty medical equipment.
Gowers and Brown (G&B) arrived in Fremantle in 1954 and set up a studio in Greenmount where they mastered the modern use of English, thick-cast slab glass and left a spectacular legacy.
A remarkable person, a generous giver, a matriarch, a forward-thinking individual, a ground-breaker and a role model of Catholic faith in action: these are just some of the words used to describe Margaret Hubery.
For more than 160 young people in Perth, this January was a time to stop and contemplate their Christian faith, its meaning and its relevance within today’s world.
There could not have been a better selection of stars making up the team performing the musical of Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables currently showing at The Crown Theatre in Perth than 16 graduates from Perth’s very own WA Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA).
Religious leaders from Perth’s Uniting Church, Anglican Church, Muslim, Sikh, Hindu, Jewish, Buddhist and Baha’i communities, led a moving interfaith service at Wesley Church on Wednesday evening to commemorate the victims of the Sydney siege and condemn terrorism.
The Honourable Kim Beazley, who has been serving as Ambassador to the United States since 2009, returned to Notre Dame in Fremantle to deliver an insightful lecture on Australia’s alliance with the United States of America.
A crowd of more than 400 visitors filled The Rise recreation centre in Maylands on Saturday, 13 December for the 2014 Shopfront Christmas party.
If women are going to take on leadership roles in the Church, they have to engage in dialogue with other churches and faiths, says Young Catholic Women’s Interfaith Fellowship participant, Nicola Frew.
Through the release of another biblically-themed Hollywood film this year, acclaimed director Ridley Scott revives an epic story in the film Exodus: Gods and Kings.