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CATHOLIC EDUCATION WEEK
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Across the Diocese of Ballarat, sixty-four schools educating 18,500 students celebrated Catholic Education Week, May 22-26.
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A DEEP SENSE OF COMMUNITY AND BELONGING
To celebrate Catholic Education Week at Emmanuel College Warrnambool, staff members reflected on why they chose to work in Catholic education.
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MASS AT SOVEREIGN HILL
On Monday, May 22, 2017 Sovereign Hill hosted representatives of eight local Catholic schools who came together to celebrate Catholic Education Week.
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POPE FRANCIS WANTS TO HEAR YOU!
Young people across Australia are being called to share their views about life, faith, and their experience of Church through an online survey published by the Australian Bishops.
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STUDENT GETS PUBLISHED IN AUSTRALIAN TEEN MAGAZINE
Damascus College Ballarat student Caitlyn Pitcher has recently had her illustration and article published in the ‘Exploring Teens’ magazine, in the May-July edition which was published in early May 2017.
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THE URSULA FRAYNE WELLBEING CENTRE
St Joseph’s College, Mildura’s new Wellbeing Centre opened to the students recently.
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30TH ANNIVERSARY OF EPISCOPAL ORDINATION OF BISHOP PETER CONNORS
Mass for the 30th Anniversary of Episcopal Ordination of Bishop Peter Connors was held on Sunday, May 21.
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NATIONAL FAMILY WEEK
National Families Week 2017 was held recently. Read reflections from families in our diocese.
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BRIDGE FOR A DYING WISH
A wish to help make palliative care easier for others in rural areas where after-hours services are stretched thin or non-existent.
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A GREAT TIME
What a great time Sacred Heart Primary School Casterton had as a Catholic school recently.
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RECEIVING THE SACRAMENTS
Nine children received the Sacraments of Confirmation and First Eucharist at St Mary's Church Birchip recently.
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SORRY!
The students of St Alipius Parish School Ballarat East brought Catholic Education Week to a fitting close by recognising National Sorry Day at Eureka Park on Friday, May 26.
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