These simple yet moreish biscuits are a staple at Easter time in Italy and are often given as gifts to young children.
Although new technologies can promote employment and new opportunities in an ailing economy, if used improperly, they can also lead to tragedy and affect the course of history, said Australian George Cardinal Pell, Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy, on 28 March during the presentation of a book on technology’s influence on society.
Through the People’s Community Network (PCN), Caritas is advocating successfully for rights, services, and a more secure future for the residents of informal settlements in Fiji to provide access to the most basic of rights such as land tenure, housing, sanitation, roads, education, and a secure livelihood.
Two teachers from Perth were earlier this month presented with professional development grants at an awards ceremony at the 2016 ASG National Excellence in Teaching (NEiTA) in Melbourne on Friday 10 March 2017.
For retiree Sean McDonagh, being idle wasn’t something he was used to.
Sydney Archbishop Anthony Fisher has this week told a New South Wales Parliamentary Inquiry about how he saved a South American nanny from slavery.
Weekend Masses in their honour, a Papal Blessing from Pope Francis and well wishes from all parishioners, Philip and Mignonne Goes celebrated 50 years of married life amidst family, friends and parishioners at St Pius X Parish on 12 March.
The life of Chiara Lubich, founder of the Focolare Movement, was celebrated recently with an evening Mass and a family focused gathering and forum.