“Without Christ at the centre of our faith, of our lives and of our Church, we are like people wandering in the darkness not really knowing what we are being called to do and to be.”
Jesus’ message of compassion and welcoming was brought to the forefront at the recent Palm Sunday Walk for Refugees, where nearly 1000 people came out to support people seeking asylum in Australia and around the world.
In his 2017 Easter Message, Perth Archbishop Timothy Costelloe SDB has asked the question if there is any reason to hope in the face of the dark reality of our own lives and the world in which we live.
The importance of connecting with God and the Holy Spirit each day was a key message for attendees at a recent healing event by Catholic evangelist, Alan Ames.
You may have read in The West Australian newspaper earlier this year, a special story of a little two year old called Jasmine who received the gift of a heart transplant in 2016.
I would like to wish you, your family and community a very joyful Easter celebration.
About half-way through Lent, I had the very pleasant duty of celebrating the Sunday Mass with the parish in Attadale
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.
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.
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.