Tag: Disability
The Lion who mauled the Fuehrer
When Aslan fought Euthanasia under the Nazis
Blessed Augustus Clemens Von Galen (1878 - 1946)
Born into a noble German family in Westphalia in 1878, Clemens...
Growing pains at St Lucy’s
St Lucy’s School in Wahroonga will fight to provide students with a quality education after its local council rejected a key development application, says...
Summer in the Forest review: A privileged glimpse of Jean Vanier
The documentary Summer in the Forest (Abramorama) is filmmaker Randall Wright’s gentle, loving portrait of a man with those same qualities, Canadian advocate for...
Vanier a ‘witness to the Gospel’
A new film about Jean Vanier and the community he founded plumbs extraordinary depths of friendship.
Eileen O’Connor Catholic College – the godsent school for special students
Sophie Kerwick has found her place in the world.
The 16-year-old is a typical teenager, she likes to spend time on her own in her...
Fellowship winner’s passion is learning for all
Helping children like six-year-old Thomas Causley reach their full learning potential is a passion for Dr Christine Grima-Farrell.