Family brings new life to Caroline Chisholm’s legacy
Caroline Chisholm cottage first registered on my Richter scale in 2011 when researching historical places to include on a diocesan pilgrimage route, evolving later into The Murray Pilgrimage. A rather sizeable tremor occurred when I noticed this cottage up for auction in late 2017.
Helping daughters through tough times
We know a lot about girls and how to make them strong and free, and it’s never been more needed than it is today.
The accidental prison chaplain
Tracey Edstein spoke to Fr Peter Carroll msc, Chaplain to the Corrective Services and Chair of the Australian Catholic Prisoners Pastoral Care Council which advises the Bishops Commission for Pastoral Life.
What do you think God is asking of us in Australia at this time?
Diocesan Co-ordinator, Adult Faith Formation, Vivien Williams, responded to this question posed in the July Aurora.
What are you doing to care for you?
Most adults have a car, right? Functioning without one would be hard.
CLARE at St Clare’s is about students’ wellbeing
With statistics showing that many adolescents suffer from mental illness, many schools are now acknowledging the need to provide students with a holistic approach to education with a stronger focus on students’ wellbeing.
Supporting principals to support school communities
Research undertaken by Associate Professor Phillip Riley and his team at Australian Catholic University confirms that the increasing complexity and workload demands of school leadership roles are impacting on the health and wellbeing of Australian school leaders.
Young Lives, Old Woes.
There is something that concerns me because I know I don’t really understand it and, worse, don’t have a clue what can be done about it. But it is apparently the issue for young people.

































































































