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Children should be protected from ‘indoctrination’: NCC

Plans to include homosexual and transgender content in the WA curriculum are a form of “child abuse”, according to the WA president of the National Civic Council Frank Lindsey. According to a report in The Sunday Times, a draft of the Guidelines for Supporting Sexual and Gender Diversity in Schools, which will be distributed to schools later this year, recommends ensuring homosexuality i...
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Plans to include homosexual and transgender content in the WA curriculum are a form of “child abuse”, according to the WA president of the National Civic Council Frank Lindsey.

Cathedral farewells beloved sacristans

After almost two decades of serving St Mary’s Cathedral as sacristans, Tom and Angela Mahady retired recently from the behind-the-scenes role. Archbishop Timothy Costelloe SDB hosted a private farewell morning tea on February 11 for the Kewdale couple, providing clergy members with the opportunity to thank the pair for their work. The Archbishop himself spoke highly of the Mahadys, th...
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Bishop Don Sproxton, Mgr Thomas McDonald, Archbishop Timothy Costelloe SDB, Archbishop Emeritus Barry Hickey and Mgr Michael Keating with Tom and Angela Mahady. PHOTO: MATTHEW BIDDLE

Mums and bubs symbol of bright Church future

It appears that motherhood is gradually returning to its honoured position, with Catholic mums in Perth setting up their own group aimed at promoting the role of mothers and providing them with a chance to support one another. On February 4, 15 mothers with their children, most of whom were infants, gathered for Mass at St Francis Xavier Church in East Perth, followed by a shared lunch. ...
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Some of the mothers and babies who attended the recent gathering of Perth Catholic Mums. PHOTO: ONLINE

New school becomes temporary parish

Mother Teresa Catholic School in the southern suburb of Baldivis commenced classes from kindergarten to Year Two on February 3. About 150 students arrived at the new school to fill two kindergarten classes, a pre-primary class, a Year One class, and a Year Two class. The school, located on the corner of Sixty Eight Road and Eighty Road in Baldivis, will eventually teach classes from k...
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Mother Teresa Catholic School commenced classes on February 3, and will also act as the venue for the Baldivis parish's Sunday Masses from February 9. PHOTO: MATTHEW BIDDLE

Quiet achievers recognised for service

Five WA Catholics have been recognised for many years of dedicated service to their communities, receiving awards as part of the Australia Day Honours List. Alma Hudson and Michael Murray QC were appointed as Members of the Order of Australia, while Maureen Colgan, Maureen Kelly and Leonie Reid received the Medal of the Order of Australia. Recipients of the Medal were informed via let...
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Maureen Colgan, pictured above with Mgr Michael Keating, was one of five WA Catholics who received awards as part of the Australia Day Honours List. PHOTO: ROBERT HIINI

Hocking, Baldivis schools up and running

While students around Perth returned to school for yet another year on February 3, two new Catholic schools opened for the first time. St Elizabeth’s Catholic Primary School in Hocking and Mother Teresa Catholic School in Baldivis commenced classes for the first time, with many happy children taking the first steps of their schooling life there. St Elizabeth’s began kindergarten class...
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Construction of St Elizabeth's Catholic Primary School in Hocking has been delayed, with the school expecting to be on site by July. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Servers gather for national conference

Altar servers from around Australia gathered in Brisbane for the Guild of St Stephen’s national conference from January 17-19. The event marked 60 years of the Guild in Australia, and attracted 105 servers, including 14 participants from WA. Director of the Guild of St Stephen Fr Danai Penollar told The Record he was pleased with the level of interest in the conference, which focused ...
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Some of the 105 altar servers who attended the national conference of the Guild of St Stephen in Brisbane last month. PHOTO: AUSTRALIAN GUILD OF ST STEPHEN

Ongoing education of clergy essential

Since his ordination 40 years ago, Highgate parish priest Fr Peter Bianchini has had a passion for the ongoing formation of clergy. During that time he has been heavily involved in various programs to assist clergy, including taking on the role of director for the Perth Archdiocese in the Clergy, Life and Ministry Council. It is just one of many councils operated by the Australian Bis...
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Highgate parish priest Fr Peter Bianchini has been involved with programs to assist clergy for four decades, and says he is passionate about the formation of priests. He recently attended the regional meeting for Clergy, Life and Ministry, a council he’s been part of for 10 years. PHOTO: ROBERT HIINI

Perth ministry ready to make impact in Sydney

Twenty-three-year-old Julian Sieber is making his way to Sydney as part of the relocation of The Catholic Guy ministry. The Como parishioner will join at least 10 others in making the move across the country, and he told The Record he was excited about his new role as national director of creative media for The Catholic Guy and Impact Catholic Ministry. “I look forward to working on s...
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Julian Sieber, 23, director of creative media for The Catholic Guy ministries, will move to Sydney with other team members next month.

Priest pay the humblest among denominations

Catholic priests are perhaps the lowest paid ministers of religion in Australia, according to limited figures available to the public. Parish priests in the Archdiocese of Perth are allowed to accumulate $29,000 a year from first collections at Mass, with any extra funds distributed to low-income parishes and inactive clergy. For priests who earn between up to $50,000 for the year, 60...
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Perth priests receive a small income compared to other ministers of religion. PHOTO: ONLINE

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