More parents than ever are choosing to send their children to Catholic and independent schools, a new report from the Productivity Commission has found.
A compelling story about the complicated romantic life of a young legal professional has just been published by internationally recognised author and alumna of The University of Notre Dame Australia, Claire Merchant.
This Sunday, 15 February, Archbishop Timothy Costelloe SDB will launch Project Compassion in the Perth Archdiocese at the 11am Mass at St Mary’s Cathedral, Victoria Square.
Efforts to improve interviewing skills of staff at the Sisters of St John of God (SSJG) Heritage Centre are set to aid further discoveries of the Kimberley’s history.
Catholic University (ACU) has last month celebrated a new chapter in its 25-year history with a formal signing of an agreement to establish a study centre in Rome, Italy.
Chiara Lubich, founder of the Focolare Movement, “lit a new light in the Church’s journey toward unity”, Pope Francis has said.
Parishioners of St Mary’s Parish Guildford turned out in large numbers last month to farewell their popular priest, Father Blasco.
After decades of debate within the Church, Pope Francis formally recognised that Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero was killed “in hatred of the faith” and not for purely political reasons.
Large-scale issues of race and addiction are examined in microcosm in writer-director Mike Binder’s fact-based drama Black or White.
Catholic Social Services Australia, the national network of Catholic social services, has last week welcomed Federal Minister Scott Morrison’s decision to extend the current contracts of community organisations whose funding had been cut with a mere two months to wind services down.