Schools and parish communities are being encouraged to take part in the 2019 Catholic Liturgical Art Competition, inspired by Aboriginal knowledge and the Catholic faith, set to take place in conjunction with the NAIDOC week celebrations in July this year.
Jean Vanier, founder of L’Arche communities and co-founder of Faith and Light, died on 7 May at the age of 90.
The priesthood is not a “cultural association or a union”, but a ministry of mercy anchored on Christ’s mission to bring hope to the downtrodden and comfort to those who suffer, Pope Francis told new priests.
More than 140 members of the Kalgoorlie-Boulder community from all ages gathered at the St Mary’s Primary School oval and made their way to St Mary’s Church as they re-enacted the Passion of Christ, in the form of Stations of the Cross.
Devotees of the global media juggernaut that takes its name from the Japanese for pocket monsters will no doubt welcome Pokémon Detective Pikachu (Warner Bros), the first live-action feature in the franchise that began with video games in the 1990s.
The number of people sleeping rough in Western Australia is on the increase, according to a new report by the University of Notre Dame Australia (UNDA).
Chisholm Catholic College students, supported by a team of staff, took centre-stage at their school grounds to deliver a vibrant and exhilarating performance in their latest production Seussical – highlighting the values of friendship, loyalty, faith and love.
Forgiveness is the central tenant of Christianity and Pope Francis focussed on its importance as one of the seven petitions of the Our Father, as taught to us by Christ, as he returned to the theme of his recent catechesis on the Lord’s Prayer.
The recent launch of a publication titled “….giving a voice to the cry of the poor….” by Caritas Australia aims to raise awareness and funding while recording the historical account of Caritas in Perth as it is a story worth remembering and a gem worth sharing, says Chair of the National Council of Caritas Australia, Broome Bishop Christopher Saunders.
Every year, the Archdiocesan Archives Office – in collaboration with The Centre for Faith Enrichment celebrates the rich culture and traditions of the Catholic faith, and this year was no different.