Tag: Seminarians
Spanish seminary celebrates 30 years with Francis
It is rare to meet the pope, let alone have the chance to ask questions and share concerns, yet a seminary in Spain that travelled to Rome to celebrate its 30th anniversary was granted just that.
Engineer-turned-seminarian builds new confessional for Gymea
A brand-new confessional is open for business in St Catherine’s Gymea, built by the parish’s very own seminarian, Daniel O’Kelly.
Brothers in arms from formation to ordination
Next Saturday, five Sydney men will be ordained as diocesan priests at St Mary’s Cathedral. Find out who they are and what led them to their vocation.
Faith and Courage in conflict
In Western Ukraine, about 100 kilometres from the Polish border, is the city of Drohobych. It’s an historic town, with antique wooden churches and the initials of Austro-Hungarian Emperor Franz Joseph I over the post office. Like many cities in Western Ukraine, its cobblestones have been drenched with blood century after century: Polish, Ukrainian, Nazi, Soviet, Jewish.
Bishop defends today’s seminaries
Reports that the seminary model may be scrapped are misleading, says Bishop Randazzo.
A dozen good eggs join seminary
Sydney's Good Shepherd Seminary at Homebush has opened its seminary year with 12 new arrivals.
First steps to ordination
Seven Sydney seminarians have taken first steps towards ordination with their installation as Lectors and Acolytes at St Mary's Cathedral.