A ceremony to farewell Acts 2 College of Mission and Evangelisation’s four graduands and commission its 2016 students was held on Sunday, 28 February at the College’s Osborne Park venue.
On the evening of 2 April, 2005, Wlodzimierz Redzioch, a Polish journalist who worked for more than 30 years for the Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano, was with the thousands praying in St Peter’s Square.
Forty years can be a very long a time for recalling specific experiences but Father Kazimierz Stuglik remembers well the night he arrived at Perth airport to begin his career as a parish priest in Western Australia.
When an aide suggested Pope Francis offer to fly some Syrian refugees back to Rome with him, the Pope said he agreed immediately because it was “an inspiration of the Holy Spirit”.
La Salle College stands on the fundamental conviction that at the heart of every human life we find the mystery of God, Archbishop Timothy Costelloe said last week at the recent blessing and opening of the new Brother Fitzhardinge Trade Skills Centre for La Salle College, Middle Swan.
The Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart have last month celebrated their 150th anniversary with a Mass at South Perth.
The Huntsman: Winter’s War (Universal) is both a prequel and a sequel. As such, it falls between two stools – with a resounding thud.
Catholic Mission recently launched its 2016 Church Appeal, focusing on education in Cambodia and carrying the theme, “Just as you did it to one of the least of these… you did it to me”.
In speaking on the launch of Pope Francis’ Apostolic Exhortation, Amoris Laetitia, Brisbane Archbishop Mark Coleridge has said that Pope Francis has spoken as a true pastor, who really knows the human heart.
In an effort to highlight the dramatic situation of refugees left in limbo on the Greek island of Lesbos, Pope Francis and other Christian leaders will meet with the migrants on 16 April.