After more than four decades of service in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, Father Wendelin Johann Lorenz SAC (25th January 1930 – 16th April 2017) was remembered at a funeral Mass on 28 April at the Pallottine Chapel in Rossmoyne.
Since it’s opening, more than 2,150 babies have been delivered and about 155,800 outpatient visits have been undertaken.
Young people across Australia have this week been called to share their views about life, faith, and their experience of Church through an online survey published by the Australian Catholic Bishops.
Dearbhla Curtin-Tully, a Master of Teaching student at the University of Notre Dame, Fremantle has received this year’s Helen Lombard Award for her outstanding service to the university and the wider community.
Music plays an essential role in the celebration of liturgy and a good range of songs can truly enhance the Sunday Mass, according to Centre for Liturgy Music Field Officer, Alessio Loiacono.
Consumer peak bodies said last week that access to high quality palliative and end-of-life care in aged care facilities will enable more Australians to have a good death, aged care, palliative care and aged care.
If all students in Catholic schools are to flourish, there is a need to address an overarching challenge for Catholic education to remain responsive and relevant in a rapidly changing world.
The launch of a new Catholic Women’s Mentoring initiative has been a big moment for the Young Catholic Women’s Interfaith Fellowship group of 2015/16.
Never speak, act or make a decision without first listening to the Holy Spirit, who moves troubles and inspires the heart, Pope Francis advised on 29 May during a morning Mass in the chapel of the Domus Sanctae Marthae
Irish history and its role in the establishment of the Catholic Church in Western Australia was a key theme at a recent memorial service held in Dardanup, in honour of Elizabeth Carbury, who arrived in the town in the 1850s after fleeing the Potato Famine.