
Migrants full of hope
The theme of this year’s World Day of Migrant and Refugees – Migrants, Missionaries of Hope – couldn’t be truer for Kelly Saavedra and Jorge Rivera.
The theme of this year’s World Day of Migrant and Refugees – Migrants, Missionaries of Hope – couldn’t be truer for Kelly Saavedra and Jorge Rivera.
During Season of Creation, RICHARD EVANS travelled to Clayton Bay to speak to a man who is doing more than his bit to care for our common home.
When Joan Creer walks into Oaklands Calvary residential aged care home she is instantly greeted with words of welcome and warm smiles from staff and residents.
Two young musicians from South Australia were the recipients of scholarships last month at a national conference that drew guests from around the world.
With peace talks underway and a ceasefire in place Caritas Jerusalem has acted swiftly to deliver urgent humanitarian aid to families devastated by months of conflict.
South Australin Catholic Noel Mifsud delivered a keynote address on interfaith dialogue at the Sustainable Development Goals Roundtable 2025, held on the sidelines of the 80th United Nations General Assembly in New York.
Elizabeth parish’s St Thomas More Church in Adelaide’s northern suburbs overflowed with joy, colour and faith as more than 400 parishioners gathered to celebrate Migrant and Refugee Sunday on September 28.
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Fifty Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students from across Adelaide were the centre of attention at an education coming of age gathering at Prospect Oval last month.<br />
Columban priest Rev Dr Patrick McInerney, who was born and raised in the South Australian town of Riverton, is the inaugural recipient of the Interfaith Dialogue Award by the University of Notre Dame Australia.
Australian Catholics have been encouraged to study the first Apostolic Exhortation released by Pope Leo XIV which continues the call of Pope Francis to be a Church for the poor.
On Sunday October 19 the Catholic Church will celebrate a moment of profound significance: the canonisation of Peter To Rot from Papua New Guinea.
The Catholic Schools Music Festival brought the Adelaide Convention Centre to life with four spectacular nights of music and celebration last month.
Almost 60 years to the day since the Second Vatican Council published a ground-breaking document examining the Catholic Church’s approach to Judaism and other religions, the Adelaide Archdiocese will host an hour-long webinar on ecumenical and interfaith matters.
Cantabile Singers will perform the choral and orchestral work, Mary MacKillop Mass, in St Ignatius Church, Norwood, on Friday November 7.
Adelaide’s newest international priest, Fr Vivencio Jr Angeles Besa, has only one hope for his ministry in Adelaide – to be a good priest.
People seeking a connection to community and a way to share their passion for the environment came together to celebrate the feast of Creation on September 6.
While plenty of people take up painting as a hobby, not too many choose iconography as their ‘thing’.
A group of Glenelg parishioners is living out the words of Matthew’s Gospel – ‘for I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me’.
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