Well done! Well done! This I believe is the most appropriate way to express my gratitude to the Mission Group from Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Lesmurdie that has returned from its Mission experience in my home Village in Kenya just over four weeks ago.
With two parishes in Perth now run by the Order of Clerics Regular of Somasca (CRS), the Somascan Fathers are now looking to spread the spirituality of their founder, St Jerome Emiliani, to the wider Australian community.
Members of Perth’s Fulton Sheen Society have greeted news that the canonisation of their patron is a step closer with great excitement.
Students from the University of Notre Dame Australia were recognised for their academic excellence in philosophy, theology and ethics at the university’s School of Philosophy and Theology annual awards evening in Fremantle on February 20.
The 2014 school year at Seton Catholic College began with a group of eight Seton students sharing their experiences of their visit to Thailand at the close of the 2013 school year.
Kolbe Catholic College gathered together on Friday, March 7 to acknowledge and give thanks for all that has been achieved over the past 25 years.
The Australian Catholic Film Office says movie company Paramount Pictures has taken a big risk with its production of the Biblical epic, Noah.
As leader of the universal church, a pope must direct his ministry in both of the ways traditionally described by the Latin terms “ad intra” and “ad extra”: inwardly to the church itself, and outwardly to the rest of the world.
In the lead up to September 11, Western nations took their collective eye off the ball when they relegated religion to the realm of the menial and sentimental. Studying fringe, fundamentalist theologies is key to understanding the nature and origins of contemporary religious extremism, writes Prof Matthew Ogilvie.
Archbishop Timothy Costelloe SDB encourages student leaders to get their hands dirty and to foster the talents of others.