Forty years after it began offering tertiary studies, the Catholic Institute of Western Australia remains the unsung hero of Catholic education in this state.
Archbishop Timothy Costelloe has last week drawn on the words of Pope Francis to praise Identitywa for its commitment to improving the lives of people with a disability at the opening of the Archdiocesan LifeLink agency’s new office in Cockburn.
Myaree parishioners can thank the Discalced Carmelite Nuns in Korea for sending them Father Joseph Lee.
Bringing people back to the Church and helping them recommit to God has brought great joy to Permanent Deacons John Kiely and Bruce Talbot over the past decade.
Santa Maria College has proudly celebrated a decade since it began its Punmu Immersion trip to the heart of the Pilbara.
A small group of staff and Year 11 students travel each year to the remote Aboriginal community of Punmu, 650km east of Port Hedland, where they spend a week interacting with the Martu people and working closely with the Rawa Community School.
Parents are being encouraged to empower their children to learn about their own protection and safety in a series of free workshops and a new video.
The Chair of the Truth, Justice and Healing Council (TJHC), Neville Owen, has warned leaders in the Archdiocese of Perth that they face an “uncomfortable time” ahead as the Royal Commission prepares its wrap-up hearing on the Catholic Church.
Teachers at St Gerard’s Catholic Primary School in Westminster recently celebrated their mercy heritage by putting faith into action, cooking 140 meals for poor, disadvantaged and homeless people in the Perth CBD.
Young men discerning their vocation have the opportunity to listen to the experience of Perth Archbishop Timothy Costelloe, in a new video featured on the Archdiocesan Vocations Office website.
In 2006, 14 men were ordained to the Permanent Diaconate for the Archdiocese of Perth. A decade on, the Deacons talk to The eRecord about how their work as deacons has inspired them.
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