Relationships give meaning to life
Christian theology of the Catholic variety is essentially practical. It is tapping into an ongoing meditation on the nature and purposes inherent in all our relationships.
OOSH to the holiday rescue
The rise in dual-income families has typically left parents short on care options during the school holidays but St Nicholas OOSH has stepped in to fill the gap and the kids are loving it.
Feast before fasting
Lent begins this year on 26 February. It is an important time on the Catholic calendar, as we prepare for Easter.
Flames fan distress
Q: The bushfires across Australia have significantly impacted on me and my children. Although we are lucky and not directly affected, my children and I feel distressed and helpless due to the loss and devastation. One of our neighbours lost their home in the fires and I want to help. What can I do to get through this and make sense of it all?
Eclectic festival catches the ear
Attendees of the three-day Australian Catholic Youth Festival (ACYF) in Perth late last year received sage advice as well as enjoying workshops and live performances.
Faith in the system
Elizabeth Porter is a licensed conveyancer and director of Porter Veritas Conveyancing, which offers expert contract advice for purchasers, and contract preparation and advice for vendors.
School’s out forever
“Customers don’t really care that your ATAR was 98.5 if their food’s late.”
Seeking God through the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
As humans, our lives are not static. We grow and learn to understand the truths about ourselves, others and the world around us through relationships.

































































































