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Bishop Don Sproxton 2017 Easter Message: A Christian is reborn in the waters of Baptism

About half-way through Lent, I had the very pleasant duty of celebrating the Sunday Mass with the parish in Attadale

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Perth Auxiliary Bishop Don Sproxton speaks about Baptism in his 2017 Easter Message. Photo: Josh Low

National Catholic finance leaders gather in Perth

Managers from numerous diocesan Catholic Development Funds (CDF) across Australia last month gathered in Perth for an annual conference to discuss a wide range of financial matters affecting the Church.

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Archdiocese of Perth CDF Manager Paul Anthony talks to St Mary’s Cathedral Dean and Chair of the Archdiocesan Finance Council, Mgr Michael Keating. Photo: Ron Tan

Highest Ribbon in Christian Music Awarded to Cathedral Cantor

St Mary’s Cathedral Cantor and Chorister Joshua Adams is the first Western Australian to win the Gold Award with Honours at the Royal School of Church Music (RSCM) on 1 February this year.

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Archbishop Timothy Costelloe SDB presenting Joshua Adams with the RSCM Gold Award at the Palm Sunday Mass held at St Mary’s Cathedral, Sunday 9 April. Photo Ron Tan

Walking with those living with disabilities

More than $7,000 was raised in the second annual WalkAbility event, organised by Friends of L’Arche at Burswood Park last week on 2 April.

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Some 60 people came together for the event, raising over $7,000 for Friends of L’Arche Perth. Photo: Supplied

2018 Mandorla Art Award Launched

The 2018 Mandorla Art Award was last month launched at Wesley Church in conjunction with the Bible Society of Australia celebrating their 200th anniversary and showcased an exhibition from 12 finalists from last year.

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Megan Robert was awarded the acquisitive St John of God Health Care Prize at last year’s Mandorla Art Award. She is pictured with her work titled The Bread Basket at Emmaus – the Flesh returned to Word. Photo: Marco Ceccarelli

Mgr Harry Entwistle 2017 Easter Message: Jesus transformed the shame of the cross

We see crosses on our foreheads on Ash Wednesday, on fruit buns, on roadsides, on church buildings, jacket lapels and on jewellery.

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Mgr Harry Entwistle, Ordinary of the Ordinariate of Our Lady of the Southern Cross speaks about Jesus transforming the shame of the cross in his 2017 Easter Message. Photo: Giovanni Portelli

Gabby takes love of umpiring to the classroom

Effective communication and decision-making skills acquired during training as an AFL umpire are giving Notre Dame student, Gabby Simmonds a ‘free kick’ in her future career as a teacher.

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Gabby Simmonds says her training as an AFL umpire is helping her future career as a teacher. Photo: Supplied

Patrick Carre’s love for music and God tugs at heart strings

Listening to God’s calling at the tender age of 15 opened doors for Patrick Carre to use his love for music to evangelise, to connect with people and to bring them closer to God.

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Listening to God’s calling at the tender age of 15 opened doors for Patrick Carre to use his love for music to evangelise, to connect with people and to bring them closer to God. Photo: Supplied

Sister Kathy Kettle’s fight to stand up for the vulnerable

Now in her third year at the Mukuru Promotion Centre, run by the Sisters of Mercy in Nairobi, Kenya, Sr Kathy Kettle has been part of the team that works in the slums of Kenya to provide education, healthcare and welfare to its inhabitants, and recently sat down with The eRecord journalist, Josh Low, to talk about her experiences.

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Students from Mukuru Primary School, one of the schools run by the Mukuru Promotion Centre. Photo: Supplied

St Jude’s school community come together to celebrate diversity of cultures and traditions

Numerous traditions and cultures came together at St Jude’s Catholic Primary School Langford recently, as part of a combined Harmony Day and a Multicultural Fair celebration. The celebration aimed to honour all of the traditions of the different cultures and offered an opportunity for each culture to showcase, share and celebrate their heritage within the school’s culture and wider commu...
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St Jude’s Catholic School in Langford celebrated Harmony Day and a Multicultural Fair on 24 March to honour all of the traditions of the different cultures. Photo Supplied

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