No images? Click here ![]() In this week's edition, we share a piece about Ordinary Time and why it is a significant period for the Church. In Faith Matters, Rose McAllister writes about the Sacred Heart of Jesus. This week, you can also read about what students from Catherine McAuley Catholic College, Medowie got up to when they went on a pilgrimage through Newcastle last week. In our weekly highlights, find out what happened when some learners from St Nicholas Newcastle West visited the Diocesan Resource Centre and learn more about a new document that explores how sport can bring people closer to God. 10 Questions about Ordinary TimeOrdinary Time is actually quite extraordinary. Find out why in the latest instalment of our 10 Questions series with Worship and Prayer Officer Fiona Duque. In this piece you will discover why it is called Ordinary, what colour it is, when it is celebrated and so much more. FAITH MATTERS: The Sacred Heart"Since the 16th century, the Church has assigned special devotions to each month of the year, June is devoted to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus," writes Rose McAllister. Students participate in Newcastle pilgrimageLast week, a group of 16 students from Catherine McAuley Catholic College, Medowie, completed a pilgrimage through the streets of Newcastle, focusing on the work of CatholicCare in our local community. St Nicholas children visit the Diocesan Resource CentreChildren from St Nicholas Early Education Newcastle West recently visited the newly opened Diocesan Resource Centre (DRC) for a delightful storytime session. Sport can open the way to ChristA new document, Open the Way to Christ, published by the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, explains how sport is a gift that can draw people closer to Christ. |