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...
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. ...
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...
by Kristen Sikora | Nov 6, 2020 | Catholic community
The Catholic Church traces its history back nearly 2,000 years. With a significant history, both shaping and shaped by social change, the Church today stands on new ground. The call of the baptised is to live out the Gospel in our communities, ultimately reigniting a...
by Kristen Sikora | Oct 9, 2020 | Catholic community, Parishes
The world changes rapidly. What were once considered traditional norms are now viewed as outdated, redundant practices by people in a more modernised society. Our faith, along with its traditions, has been around for two millennia, so how can a system of faith as old...
by Kristen Sikora | Sep 9, 2020 | Catholic community, Education
When Michael Russo began as Principal of St Brigid’s Mordialloc over six years ago, he was immediately welcomed by the school community. Now leaving soon to take up a new position as Principal at Sacred Heart Primary School in Croydon, he reflects upon his time at...