Vale Sister Marie O'Connor SGS
Marie Bridget O’Connor was born at Arncliffe NSW on May 15, 1938, the eldest of four children born to Thomas Joseph and Catherine Cecilia O’Connor (née Kelly).
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Exposing Australia’s compassionless refugee policies and nurturing peace through song.
Anti-trafficking group loses Government funding
ACRATH has launched a national fundraising appeal after the Federal Government’s July 31 announcement revealed that it would not be funding ACRATH this year.
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A film that bears witness to the plight of refugees, an audio book that questions established religious assumptions, and a book that explores religious freedom.
Celebrate Refugee Week: watch a film with the Good Sams
To celebrate Refugee Week 2018, June 17-23, the Good Samaritan Refugee Support Network will host special screenings in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane of films that explore refugee themes.
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Three new resources which feature eco-theology, an inspiring story of resilience and beautiful prayer to end your day.
Vale Sister Monica McKenzie SGS
Sister Monica McKenzie had great passion for providing education even for the most challenging of students.
There's something about Mary
Sister Mary O’Shannassy continues to garner recognition for her outstanding contribution to the Victorian community.
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Contemplating the sacred in all creation.
Vale Sister Irene Greig SGS
Sister Irene Greig was known for her ‘down to earth’ attitude, and her love of those ‘on the margins’.
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Three new resources to challenge your thinking, strengthen your faith and inspire you to action.
Vale Sister Dorothea Tallon SGS
Sister Dorothea entered the Good Samaritan Novitiate at Pennant Hills on July 2, 1953 when she was almost 20 years of age.