This Good Samaritan sister is taking a different road to the heart of Australia
Always welcome: Good Samaritan Sister Liz Wiemers (right) at Santa Teresa, Northern Territory, with Paula Turner. HER grandmother, a cattle ...
Always welcome: Good Samaritan Sister Liz Wiemers (right) at Santa Teresa, Northern Territory, with Paula Turner. HER grandmother, a cattle ...
Filipino mission: Good Samaritan Sister Eiko Mukae teaching kindergarten in the Philippines. “JOYFULNESS” was Sr Eiko Mukae’s first impression of ...
Sr Lorraine Victorsen: “Good inter-religious dialogue, according to the scholars, strengthens each person’s faith, in his or her own tradition.” ...
Sr Ursula O’Rourke: “I think (the liturgy) touches people’s lives in such a profound way … And it can nourish ...
Convent garden: Sr Mary McDonald in the garden she loves at Lourdes Hill convent. Photo: Peter Bugden. SR Mary McDonald ...
Guiding the way: The new Good Samaritan Sisters leadership team (from left) Sisters Meg Kahler, Marella Rebgetz, Patty Fawkner, Catherine ...
Blessed: Good Samaritan Sisters who have served in Charters Towers area, with Townsville Bishop Tim Harris. IN 117 years, more ...
Lasting legacy: Sr Marion Firth, Sr Ita Stout and Sr Patricia Comerford will be the last sisters to live in ...
TODAY the Church honours Our Lady with the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. "The most...
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