Ministerial PJPs in the news

26 March 2018 by

1.  New chapter for Mary Aikenhead Ministries outreach ministry

After 28 years of “addressing unmet social need” in NSW, the Sisters of Charity Outreach has a new name and a new goal to attract more volunteers and donors. The not-for-profit, social welfare organisation – which provides much-needed support services to vulnerable and disadvantaged clients across regional NSW and metropolitan Sydney with the help of a dedicated team of 200-plus volunteers – is now known as Open Support.

The new name and brand was launched yesterday with an open call to find 40 new volunteers and 100 new, regular donors by the end of this year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo: Participants in Open Support’s Visit Program (Open Support)
Published in Cathnews: 22 March 2018

 

2. New Federation to represent 45 schools

A new organisation has been established to represent the proprietors of 45 independently operated Catholic schools in NSW and the ACT, and their almost 42,000 students. The Federation of Religious Institute and Public Juridic Person Catholic School Authorities in NSW and ACT Ltd will “represent the interests of the 17 religious institutes and ministerial public juridic persons who between them operate 45 Catholic schools in an increasingly complex and dynamic Australian educational system,” said the Federation’s chair, Br Paul Oakley.

Photo caption: (from left) Sue Fabian, Br Paul Oakley, Kitty Guerin, David de Carvalho (NESA), Sr Judith Lawson OP, Frank Malloy, Craig Laundy (MP for Reid) at the Federation’s launch on March 15.
Published in Cathnews: 21 March 2018

  3. Mary Aikenhead Ministries newsletter

The latest “Journeys” Newsletter has now been uploaded and can be viewed on the Mary Aikenhead Ministries’ website: https://maryaikenheadministries.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Journeys_Mar_2018.pdf

 

4.  Mercy Partners newsletter

Issue 36 of Mercy Partners NEWS is now available at: http://www.mercypartners.org.au/mercypartnersnews