Some 5,000 people from across Perth last weekend flocked to the Little Sisters of the Poor in Glendalough for a Food Fair fundraising venture.
Business students from The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Fremantle Campus have helped people in need in the community get back on their feet through an engaging social business initiative.
Some 1,500 pro-life activists recently took to the streets of Perth and the steps of Parliament House in the 2016 Walk and Rally for Life.
For singer and university student, Emma Oorschot, singing at St Mary’s Cathedral on a regular basis has been a real boon: allowing her to connect with two things important to her – music and her faith.
Pope Francis and the Grand Iman of one of the most important Sunni Muslim Universities in the world have this week embraced at the Vatican, after five years of tension and top-level silence.
Brisbane Archbishop Mark Coleridge has last week delivered the Knox Public Lecture at the University of Divinity, Melbourne.
St John of God Mount Lawley Hospital has appointed Vanessa Unwin as Director of Nursing and Midwifery and Dr Stuart Prosser as Director of Medical Services.
After a number of busy bee clean-ups and several months of construction, St Luke’s Parish in Woodvale has welcomed a new Columbarium and grotto dedicated to Our Lady of Fatima.
An economic vision geared solely toward profit and material well-being has led to an economy of exclusion and inequality that has increased poverty and the number of people discarded “as unproductive and useless”, Pope Francis said.
Compassionate Mercedes College students made Mother’s Day luxury gifts a reality for young mums at risk of homelessness living at MercyCare’s Coolock Units.