'See, I am doing a new thing!' launched on 15 November will provide a springboard for reflection for our Church and for our congregations.
The country's Religious are older and fewer but they are doing many new things, the 2009 survey of Catholic Religious Institutes in Australia has found.
After 27 years working with women in South America, Sister Jackie Ford RSM has moved her ministry to remote Western Australia, supporting Afghan men at the Curtin Detention Centre.
A joyful, beautiful place is how the Sisters and residents of Brigidine House, a residential aged care community in Sydney's east, describe their home.
Good Shepherd Sister Noelene White doesn't hesitate when asked why she works as a chaplain at the Medically Supervised Injecting Centre (MSIC) in Kings Cross.
Women Religious will be asking politicians to play a bigger role in international prevention of trafficking of humans when they meet with them in Canberra this week.
Father Noel Connolly SSC reflects on the future of religious life following the recent release of the report on the 2009 survey of Catholic Religious Institutes in Australia.
- ERC challenge on climate change
- MSCs welcome four novices
- Refugee shelter in Manly
- OLSH sister's ABC story
- The human cost of trafficking
- Dominicans welcome Pacific brothers
- Interfacing with interfaith
- The Jesuit order today
- Woolloomooloo to Ethiopia
- Care for the dying needed
- The religious beliefs of our PMs
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