Each year, Project Compassion, which runs through the six weeks of Lent, brings hundreds of thousands of Australians together in solidarity with the world’s poor.
Eighty-five men who were foundation students at Marist Senior College Churchlands – now Newman College – when it opened its doors in 1965, were recently invited to take part in the college’s 50th Anniversary celebrations.
“Lifestyles of the Rich and Perverse” might be a more fitting title for the unusually explicit bedroom drama Fifty Shades of Grey (Universal).
In a homily given on Friday, 4 April 2014, Pope Francis referred to a persecuted man – ‘a true prophet’ – who had several of his works placed on the Index of Prohibited Books by his enemies.
His Holiness Pope Francis has appointed as Apostolic Nuncio to Australia, His Excellency Most Reverend Adolfo Tito Yllana, Titular Archbishop of Montecorvino and, until now, Apostolic Nuncio to the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Mercy College Koondoola students get ready to re-open their successful CSL Breakfast Club program.
Students from Kolbe Catholic College Rockingham this week continued an Ash Wednesday tradition of the school.
Dear Brothers and Sister, Lent is a time of renewal for the whole Church, for all communities and every believer.
Focused on the theme Food for Life, Perth Archbishop Timothy Costelloe last Sunday launched the 2015 Caritas Australia Project Compassion appeal – one of Australia’s largest humanitarian fundraising and awareness-raising campaigns.
Law students had the opportunity of learning the fundamentals of American law governing civil rights and liberties in a unique academic course delivered by international law expert, Professor Robert Klonoff, and hosted by The University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle.