One Invitation Leads to Another for Young Local Woman
It’s generally accepted that as one matures, it’s important to establish one’s own identity as an individual – part of, but differentiated from, family, friends, colleagues and others. For a young person raised in a family of faith, establishing one’s own path is a challenging, but necessary, task. Brooke Robinson shares one such path.
Daily Reflection and Prayer App to Support You During Year of Mercy
Mercy-ing is a new free app developed for the Jubilee Year of Mercy.
The Way We Were: Influence of Sisters of Mercy Endures
I began my education with the Sisters of Mercy at St Patrick’s, Millers Forest, in first class, there being no pre-school or kindergarten.
Look to the Present with Passion*
I’m standing here at Groves House and surfacing in my memory are snatches of a conversation from some years ago between my wife and Sister Jane Frances Schumacher rsj who was formerly her principal at St Anne’s High School, Adamstown.
Community Promotes "Conversations About Catholics"
For a second year the parish and school communities of St John Vianney, Morisset, have participated in the “Conversations about Catholics” program during the first four weeks of Lent, coinciding with the beginning of term.
Ensure Your Easter is Slavery Free
In the words of Pope Francis, “Every person ought to have the awareness that purchasing is always a moral – and not simply an economic – act.”
TUESDAYS WITH TERESA: I Am Who I Am
Today is the 1st of March, the change over from summer into autumn. Like our liturgical seasons, I greet these changes with some expectation.







