The Confraternity of the Knights St Peter and St Paul celebrated the feast day of its patron saints on June 29 at Good Shepherd Parish in Lockridge.
After serving in the Second World War and dealing with the death of his wife, Henry Sproxton found faith in God.
Dr Andrew Kania writes about The Way – a term first used and written about a century after the Resurrection of Christ.
The Record continues the speech of Archbishop Timothy Costelloe SDB who last month spoke at the 10th National eConference of the Broken Bay Institute and the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference.
Things that seem ordinary, boring and mundane in our lives are often far more important than we can imagine, and the way that we deal with our daily trials reflects our level of true greatness. Having one’s name adorning magazine covers, or one’s face appearing on television screens does not make someone great, for it is in doing the everyday tasks well that brings greatness, as Dr Andrew Kania explains…
We must not be afraid to look the past in the eye and to allow justice in the present to take its full course, writes James Parker.
Described as the world’s greatest tournament, the FIFA World Cup 2014 has caught the attention of millions of people around the globe, but for the first time in history, the game has been overshadowed by the troubles in Brazil, the host nation.
Chisholm Catholic College marked the 10th anniversary of the Fast4Faith program on June 20 with an after school retreat centred on fasting and formation.
Holy Trinity Parish in Embleton celebrated its 50th anniversary on the Feast of the Holy Trinity on June 15.
Ten young men aged between 17 and 32 attended the second ‘Grace and Silence’ retreat day at the Schoenstatt Shrine in Mt Richon on June 29.