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Mother Teresa’s life a lesson in understanding hope even in the darkness, says Archbishop

Looking back at the life of Mother Teresa of Calcutta can provide other members of the Catholic community with a kind of ‘guide’ to holiness – and this is one sure sign of her

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Perth Archbishop Tim Costelloe celebrated Mass in honour of Mother Teresa’s canonisation at St Joseph’s Priory Church in Queen’s Park. Photo: Caroline Smith

New Evangeliser has four qualities: courage, confidence, a sense of urgency and joy

The new evangeliser needs four qualities for successful parish renewal: courage, confidence, a sense of urgency and joy, keynote speaker Cardinal Donald Wuerl told Proclaim 2016 delegates during his opening address on 1 September in Sydney.

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The new evangeliser needs four qualities for successful parish renewal: courage, confidence, a sense of urgency and joy, keynote speaker Cardinal Donald Wuerl told Proclaim 2016 delegates during his opening address on 1 September in Sydney. Photo: Supplied

Notre Dame students experience the world and help those in need in Timor-Leste

“Eye opening”, “awe-inspiring”, “humbling” and “rewarding” were how Notre Dame students described their recent service learning trip to Timor-Leste.

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Notre Dame students and Caritas Australia representatives at a sustainable agriculture centre in Same. Photo: Supplied

Walking in the footsteps of St Paul adds to World Youth Day experience for Perth pilgrim

Among the many young Australians who travelled to Poland for this year’s World Youth Day was a group from the Society of the Divine Saviour – also known as Salvatorians – who travelled to several holy sites in Greece before joining their fellow pilgrims in Krakow.

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Tomas Kenny-Simpson was one of 32 Salvatorian pilgrims who journeyed to Greece and then on to Poland as part of their WYD experience. Photo: Supplied

Archbishop offers down-to-earth message at Ignite Live

Perth Archbishop Timothy Costelloe reunited with World Youth Day (WYD) pilgrims and set them a new challenge to enrich their faith at a special Ignite Live event on Friday, 2 September.

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Perth Archbishop Timothy Costelloe reunited with World Youth Day pilgrims and set them a new challenge to enrich their faith at a special Ignite Live event on Friday, 2 September. Photo: Thomas Lee

Forty years of innovation and still going strong: Catholic Institute of Western Australia marks milestone

Forty years after it began offering tertiary studies, the Catholic Institute of Western Australia remains the unsung hero of Catholic education in this state.

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The Catholic Institute of Western Australia staff members, Maureen Delaney, Liz Reid, Kerry Troost, Alan Wedd, Damian Doyle and Chris Hackett, are celebrating 40 years of providing Catholic tertiary studies to students in WA. Photo: Supplied

Discovering the sensitive touch of Jesus’ mercy, Archbishop Costelloe delivers catechesis at WYD 2016

“God will want to do something, I don’t know what it is, but he will say something special to each one of you while you’re away”.

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Archbishop Timothy Costelloe delivered a thought provoking Catechesis on the theme of ‘Let yourself be touched by mercy’ at this year’s World Youth Day in Krakow, Poland. Image: Sourced

Catholic Institute of Western Australia marks milestone

Forty years after it began offering tertiary studies, the Catholic Institute of Western Australia remains the unsung hero of Catholic education in this state.

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The Catholic Institute of Western Australia staff members, Maureen Delaney, Liz Reid, Kerry Troost, Alan Wedd, Damian Doyle and Chris Hackett, are celebrating 40 years of providing Catholic tertiary studies to students in WA. Photo: Supplied

PERMANENT DEACONS’ 10TH ANNIVERSARY: Diaconate appointment is both an honour and an opportunity to serve the parish and the poor

When Permanent Deacon Trevor Lyra was ordained 10 years ago, it was the second time he had entered into a fellowship of men serving something bigger than themselves.

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Deacon Trevor Lyra accepts the book of Gospels during his ordination to the Diaconate on 29 June 2006. Deacon Trevor celebrated his 10 year anniversary as a Deacon this year, together with 12 other men who were ordained to the Permanent Diaconate on 29 June 2006. Photo: Jamie O’Brien

Age is only a number at Little Sisters of the Poor

Seven residents of the Little Sisters of the Poor aged care home in Glendalough – including the cousin of an Emeritus Archbishop and a Sister of Mercy – have celebrated surpassing the milestone of 100 years of age.

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Sheila Stade, aged 101, receives flowers from City of Stirling Councillor David Michael, as City of Stirling Mayor Giovanni Italiano prepares to present her with a plaque. Photo: Rachel Curry

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