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First audit report of Church entity against new National Standards published

Catholic Professional Standards Limited (CPSL) has last week published its first audit report of a Church entity that is subject to the National Catholic Safeguarding Standards (NCSS).

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CPSL has made 12 recommendations to the PSWW to strengthen its safeguarding practices as a result of the audit fieldwork which was conducted in April 2019. Photo: Supplied.

Reconciliation theme central to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Sunday solidarity

Last weekend’s 2019 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mass at St Mary’s Cathedral was a celebration of the efforts by both the Indigenous community and the Catholic Church to achieve integration and solidarity as brothers and sisters in Christ.

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Archdiocese partners to tackle root cause of modern slavery

The Archdiocese of Perth commenced an Anti-Slavery Working Party since May of this year, with the aim of partnering with all its agencies to tackle the root cause of slavery and eradicate all forms of modern slavery within the Archdiocese.

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Some of the Anti-Slavery Working Party members who meet on a monthly basis to discuss, raise awareness, identify and work towards eradicating Modern Slavery within the Catholic Archdiocese of Perth. Photo: Feby Plando.

Catholic school educators take time off to reflect, discern

Assistant principals from Catholic schools across Perth have last week Thursday 1 August attended a six-hour retreat as a means to understanding how to provide guidance in supporting students develop their relationship with Jesus.

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Schools come together for 30th Performing Arts Festival to give thanks for God’s gifts

Archbishop Timothy Costelloe SDB reminded those present for the 30th annual Performing Arts Festival Mass that the word “Eucharist” itself means “thanksgiving”.

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Advocates for life, marriage and family – New Archdiocesan agency officially launched

Encountering and walking with people along their journey of life and providing valuable formation as advocates for life is the mission of the newly launched Centre for Life, Marriage and Family.

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Director for the Centre for Life, Marriage and Family, Derek Boylen said that walking with people on their journeys of life is a privilege. Photo: Feby Plando.

Centacare celebrates a community champion

When a team member as valued as Simone Collard leaves, the impact is truly felt by all – even Centacare Chief Executive Lee-Anne Phillips was onsite at the Gosnells site to take part in the official farewell on 18 July.

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Simone Collard has worked at Centacare since 2013 and her departure is a sad loss for the agency. Photo: Eric Martin.

PLENARY 2020: Final report captures the voices of 222,000

The National Centre for Pastoral Research has published the final report of the Listening and Dialogue phase of the Plenary Council, capturing the voices of more than 222,000 people.

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Participants at the Plenary 2020 National Coordinators Meeting on 23 May 2019. Photo: Supplied.

ORCHESTRAL MASS: Church’s musical tradition ‘a treasure of inestimable value’

Perth Catholics were treated to the grandeur of sacred music during the annual St Mary’s Cathedral Orchestral Mass last Sunday.

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About 110 WA students contributed musically to this year’s Cathedral Orchestral Mass. Photo: Matthew Lau. Photo: Matthew Lau.

Emmaus Community, embracing John as he is

Battling with mental ill health and living on the streets with no family or support for more than 21 years was the only way John knew how to live – this was until he discovered the work of the Emmaus Community, a long-term independent living programme founded by Brother Al Archer.

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The Emmaus Community, founded by Br Al Archer, with the mission to provide long-term independent community living for people of adult age who live with mental health issues. Photo: Supplied.

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