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GOOD NEWS from Iona College, Geelong

GOOD NEWS from Iona College, Geelong

by Kristen Sikora | Mar 25, 2021 | Catholic community, Education

A $60 million investment sees brand new Iona College set to grow with its community, thanks to support from CDF From farmland to state-of-the-art facilities, Iona College is on track to become the heart of Charlemont.   The brand new,...
GOOD NEWS from Christ Our Holy Redeemer, Oakleigh East

GOOD NEWS from Christ Our Holy Redeemer, Oakleigh East

by Kristen Sikora | Mar 8, 2021 | Catholic community, Education

Strength in Community Meet Brendan Welsford (pictured), the Principal of Christ Our Holy Redeemer in Oakleigh East. Brendan proudly represents a primary school that has a strong history of outstanding community and deep connection.   Whilst Brendan has been the...
GOOD NEWS from the Capuchins Friars in South Melbourne

GOOD NEWS from the Capuchins Friars in South Melbourne

by Kristen Sikora | Mar 1, 2021 | Catholic community, Parishes

Nourishing body and soul within our community The Capuchin Friars are a Catholic Religious Order of priests and brothers committed to living the Gospel as a brotherhood. There are over 10,500 friars across the world in 100 countries. Inspired by the life and writings...
GOOD NEWS: The ongoing impact of investments with the Salesian Sisters

GOOD NEWS: The ongoing impact of investments with the Salesian Sisters

by Kristen Sikora | Feb 24, 2021 | Catholic community, Social Services

Living in the suburbs of Melbourne are 13 Salesian Sisters dedicated to a life of prayer and service. They are part of the South Pacific Province of Salesians comprising of Australia, Samoa, and the Solomon Islands. They have been in Australia since 1954 and are...
GOOD NEWS: Celebrating a thriving community with rich traditions

GOOD NEWS: Celebrating a thriving community with rich traditions

by Kristen Sikora | Feb 24, 2021 | Catholic community, Parishes

The Syro Malabar Catholic Church is a major Archiepiscopal Church in full communion with the Apostolic See of Rome. It is one of the 23 Eastern Catholic Churches in the Catholic communion and follows the East-Syriac liturgy that dates back to the third century.  ...
Catholicism; the heart and foundations of Australian society

Catholicism; the heart and foundations of Australian society

by Kristen Sikora | Dec 9, 2020 | Catholic community, Education, Healthcare, Parishes, Social Services

Our world is filled with so much goodness that many of us tend to overlook and forget.  This taints our perception of a lot of things, and we sometimes end up focusing on negative thoughts even if we don’t mean to. Hence why it’s important that we open our eyes to the...
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