Links
The new Jubilee Church in Rome. [Posted 16 July 2011]
The Jesuit Curia in Rome - Jesuit portal published by the Curia Generalis of the Society of Jesus [Posted 27 October 2010]
Virtual tour of the Sistine Chapel - A large download, but worth it [Posted 21 June 2010]
The Shroud of Turin [Posted 26 May 2008]
Feast of Corpus Christi [Posted 12 June 2006]
The Australian Catholic Students Association [Posted 5 June 2006]
National Catholic Reporter online - US publication with Catholic news from all over the world [Posted 5 June 2006]
Interesting sites for prayer hints - Courtesy of the Apostleship of Prayer [Posted 30 May 2006]
Australian Conference of Leaders of Religious Institutes or ACLRI - Contains links to various religious bodies throughout Australia. You would not credit how many there are! [Posted 30 May 2006]
The Marist Brothers in Australia - Your webmaster is a product of this mob, so you be the judge [Posted 30 May 2006]
The Catholic Church in Australia - A good source for Catholic Church websites around Oz in case you are traveling and need Mass times and so on. It even includes film reviews [Posted 30 May 2006]
The 'Joeys' - The Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart [Posted 30 May 2006]
The Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney [Posted 28 May 2006]
Need to take a brolly to Mass today? Find out from the Bureau of Meteorology website [Posted 21 April 2006]
Visit SevenHill cellars [Posted 4 November 2005]
EWTNCatholic Network - from the USA is a good source for information including streaming audio and video. Their weekly newsletter is free - all you have to do is join up. Give it a once over [Posted 26 March 2005]
Why does Easter occur anywhere from 22 March to 24 April or thereabouts? The Astronomical Society of South Australia site will tell you why. Easter Sunday is essentially the first Sunday following the first full moon after March 20th. The dates of the full moon are not the actual full moons but those calculated by the church's astronomer some hundreds of years ago. [Posted 25March 2005]
A Catholic Calendar - Providing details of the Mass for each day, the day's rosary, and any special events or commemorations. You dial up the day you need by scrolling through the year/month/week/ and day [Posted 1 January 2005]
Since St Ignatius bought a printing press in 1556, the Jesuits have been involved in communications - education, preaching, writing and publishing. In Australia, Jesuit Publications continues this tradition of service through the printed word. Jesuit Publications offers magazines on prayer, spirituality, Catholic life, theology, current affairs and the arts connecting Ignatian philosophy and spirituality to everyday life for all age groups and for a wide variety of life experiences. [Posted 6 November 2004]
A Jesuit website prayer ministry from Singapore [Posted 6 August 2004]
The Mary MacKillop Centre - Just across the road from us in Kensington. [Posted 7 July 2004]
Australian Catholic Bishop's Conference [Posted 9 June 2004]
SJ web - the official Jesuit website [Posted 23 March 2004]
Links to some of our neighbouring parishes:
Kingswood http://www.kingswoodparish.com/
Glen Osmond http://www.stpauls.mx.com.au/
Tranmere http://homepages.picknowl.com.au/stjostrmr/
Adelaide Hills http://adelaidehills.catholicsa.org/ [Posted 22 March 2004]
Read the history of the great basilica of St John in Lateran in Rome and here is a pikkie of it as well. [Posted 10 November 2003]
Who is the archbishop of Vladivostok, or the youngest bishop in the USA? When did Daniel Mannix become Archbishop of Melbourne? All this and more at this encyclopedic site. [[Posted 3 October 2003]
Another good site to visit, and you can also subscribe to it to get regular email news bulletins, is Zenit. It comes in a variety of languages but this link is to English. [Posted 4 October 2003] New advent plus other links [Posted 10 April 2003]
A quick history of the life of St Ignatius of Loyola. [Posted 27 January 2003]
A long history of the life of St Patrick, patron of the archdiocese of Adelaide. [Posted 2 March 2003]
A page of links to a range of things Jesuit [Posted 16 February 2003]
Everything you need to know about the rosary. including the new Mysteries of Light. [Posted 26 January 2003]
Winchester Cathedral in ancient Wessex has the longest medieval nave in England and was once the church for a Benedictine community. Wikipaedia also has a link that gives further links to other Anglican cathedrals. [Posted 14 January 2003]
Connect to Catholic Information Network home page [Posted 17 January 2003]
Eureka Street is a Jesuit magazine for public affairs, the arts, and theology . It now has its own site with brief abstracts of the articles that you will find in the magazine itself. The printed version is available for sale in the church but - in keeping with the policy of this web - you can have a peek at the online version FREE. [Posted 7 November 2001].
While on the subject of Jesuits, here is a link to the Jesuit Mission and Inter-religious Dialogue. It provides information, resources, and links to various matters relating to inter-religious dialogue. [Posted 7 November 2001]
And still on the subject of Jesuits, here is a link to St Ignatius Parish, Richmond, in Victoria, over the border, down Melbourne way. [Posted 2 December 2001]
Take a trip to Lourdes without using your frequent flyer points. See web cam views of the grotto and elsewhere at Lourdes. [Posted 10 June 2001]
Take a virtual tour of Grace Cathedral (Episcopalian) in San Francisco. View the tapestry labyrinth copied from the original in Chartres Cathedral. [Posted 27 May 2001]
Talking about labyrinths - visit our own Adelaide labyrinth site [Posted 19 October 2001]
The Apostleship of Prayer. [Posted 12 March 2001]
More about Cardinal Ratzinger - this time it is his fan club [Posted 5 March 2001]
And now the sequel - the Pope Benedict XVI fan club! [Posted 15 Mat 2005]
St Peter's Cathedral is a familiar Adelaide feature. Read its history and listen to the bells peal. [Posted 3 March 2001]
The Australian Jesuit Home Page [Posted 26 February 2001]
Jesuit Refugee Service. [Posted 26 February 2001]
Archdiocese of Adelaide's web page [Posted 11 February 2001]
Who were the Jesuit saints? No, the familiar St Kilda and the peculiarly Adelaide St Morris were not Jesuits. [Posted 2 February 2001]
A little bit more about the Gesu, but also something about our namesake in Rome - S Ignazio [Posted 18 February 2001]
Take a trip to the Vatican and explore it and do a bit of reading in the library while you are at it! [Posted 16 January 2001]
Now that you know what St Peters looks like in the Vatican, you will notice the similarity that Montreal's Mary Queen of the World cathedral holds with St Peters (They call it Cathédrale Marie-Reine-du-Monde which sounds more up-market, don't you think). It is in fact a 1/3 scale model. Go to one and be familiar with the other. Have a look here [Posted 15 February 2003]
Notre Dame de Paris. This site provides the story of the magnificent Parisian basilica dedicated to Our Lady from when the site was used by the Celts to the present day. Read about its use during the French Revolution and how it nearly fell into ruin. [Posted 20 December 2000].
How Rome came back to life. What did Rome look like in the 1400s? Browse this site and find out! [Posted 8 December 2000].
Hagia Sophia. An interesting web page devoted to the great basilica of Divine Wisdom in Istanbul. (If you like Byzantine style iconography, how about dropping in to see the frescos on the wall of St Sava Serbian Orthodox church in Woodville Park). [Posted 4 December 2000].
The Catholic Encyclopaedia ~ an interesting link. [Posted 27 July 2000].
The Jesuit Curia in Rome - Jesuit portal published by the Curia Generalis of the Society of Jesus [Posted 27 October 2010]
Virtual tour of the Sistine Chapel - A large download, but worth it [Posted 21 June 2010]
The Shroud of Turin [Posted 26 May 2008]
Feast of Corpus Christi [Posted 12 June 2006]
The Australian Catholic Students Association [Posted 5 June 2006]
National Catholic Reporter online - US publication with Catholic news from all over the world [Posted 5 June 2006]
Interesting sites for prayer hints - Courtesy of the Apostleship of Prayer [Posted 30 May 2006]
Australian Conference of Leaders of Religious Institutes or ACLRI - Contains links to various religious bodies throughout Australia. You would not credit how many there are! [Posted 30 May 2006]
The Marist Brothers in Australia - Your webmaster is a product of this mob, so you be the judge [Posted 30 May 2006]
The Catholic Church in Australia - A good source for Catholic Church websites around Oz in case you are traveling and need Mass times and so on. It even includes film reviews [Posted 30 May 2006]
The 'Joeys' - The Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart [Posted 30 May 2006]
The Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney [Posted 28 May 2006]
Need to take a brolly to Mass today? Find out from the Bureau of Meteorology website [Posted 21 April 2006]
Visit SevenHill cellars [Posted 4 November 2005]
EWTNCatholic Network - from the USA is a good source for information including streaming audio and video. Their weekly newsletter is free - all you have to do is join up. Give it a once over [Posted 26 March 2005]
Why does Easter occur anywhere from 22 March to 24 April or thereabouts? The Astronomical Society of South Australia site will tell you why. Easter Sunday is essentially the first Sunday following the first full moon after March 20th. The dates of the full moon are not the actual full moons but those calculated by the church's astronomer some hundreds of years ago. [Posted 25March 2005]
A Catholic Calendar - Providing details of the Mass for each day, the day's rosary, and any special events or commemorations. You dial up the day you need by scrolling through the year/month/week/ and day [Posted 1 January 2005]
Since St Ignatius bought a printing press in 1556, the Jesuits have been involved in communications - education, preaching, writing and publishing. In Australia, Jesuit Publications continues this tradition of service through the printed word. Jesuit Publications offers magazines on prayer, spirituality, Catholic life, theology, current affairs and the arts connecting Ignatian philosophy and spirituality to everyday life for all age groups and for a wide variety of life experiences. [Posted 6 November 2004]
A Jesuit website prayer ministry from Singapore [Posted 6 August 2004]
The Mary MacKillop Centre - Just across the road from us in Kensington. [Posted 7 July 2004]
Australian Catholic Bishop's Conference [Posted 9 June 2004]
SJ web - the official Jesuit website [Posted 23 March 2004]
Links to some of our neighbouring parishes:
Kingswood http://www.kingswoodparish.com/
Glen Osmond http://www.stpauls.mx.com.au/
Tranmere http://homepages.picknowl.com.au/stjostrmr/
Adelaide Hills http://adelaidehills.catholicsa.org/ [Posted 22 March 2004]
Read the history of the great basilica of St John in Lateran in Rome and here is a pikkie of it as well. [Posted 10 November 2003]
Who is the archbishop of Vladivostok, or the youngest bishop in the USA? When did Daniel Mannix become Archbishop of Melbourne? All this and more at this encyclopedic site. [[Posted 3 October 2003]
Another good site to visit, and you can also subscribe to it to get regular email news bulletins, is Zenit. It comes in a variety of languages but this link is to English. [Posted 4 October 2003] New advent plus other links [Posted 10 April 2003]
A quick history of the life of St Ignatius of Loyola. [Posted 27 January 2003]
A long history of the life of St Patrick, patron of the archdiocese of Adelaide. [Posted 2 March 2003]
A page of links to a range of things Jesuit [Posted 16 February 2003]
Everything you need to know about the rosary. including the new Mysteries of Light. [Posted 26 January 2003]
Winchester Cathedral in ancient Wessex has the longest medieval nave in England and was once the church for a Benedictine community. Wikipaedia also has a link that gives further links to other Anglican cathedrals. [Posted 14 January 2003]
Connect to Catholic Information Network home page [Posted 17 January 2003]
Eureka Street is a Jesuit magazine for public affairs, the arts, and theology . It now has its own site with brief abstracts of the articles that you will find in the magazine itself. The printed version is available for sale in the church but - in keeping with the policy of this web - you can have a peek at the online version FREE. [Posted 7 November 2001].
While on the subject of Jesuits, here is a link to the Jesuit Mission and Inter-religious Dialogue. It provides information, resources, and links to various matters relating to inter-religious dialogue. [Posted 7 November 2001]
And still on the subject of Jesuits, here is a link to St Ignatius Parish, Richmond, in Victoria, over the border, down Melbourne way. [Posted 2 December 2001]
Take a trip to Lourdes without using your frequent flyer points. See web cam views of the grotto and elsewhere at Lourdes. [Posted 10 June 2001]
Take a virtual tour of Grace Cathedral (Episcopalian) in San Francisco. View the tapestry labyrinth copied from the original in Chartres Cathedral. [Posted 27 May 2001]
Talking about labyrinths - visit our own Adelaide labyrinth site [Posted 19 October 2001]
The Apostleship of Prayer. [Posted 12 March 2001]
More about Cardinal Ratzinger - this time it is his fan club [Posted 5 March 2001]
And now the sequel - the Pope Benedict XVI fan club! [Posted 15 Mat 2005]
St Peter's Cathedral is a familiar Adelaide feature. Read its history and listen to the bells peal. [Posted 3 March 2001]
The Australian Jesuit Home Page [Posted 26 February 2001]
Jesuit Refugee Service. [Posted 26 February 2001]
Archdiocese of Adelaide's web page [Posted 11 February 2001]
Who were the Jesuit saints? No, the familiar St Kilda and the peculiarly Adelaide St Morris were not Jesuits. [Posted 2 February 2001]
A little bit more about the Gesu, but also something about our namesake in Rome - S Ignazio [Posted 18 February 2001]
Take a trip to the Vatican and explore it and do a bit of reading in the library while you are at it! [Posted 16 January 2001]
Now that you know what St Peters looks like in the Vatican, you will notice the similarity that Montreal's Mary Queen of the World cathedral holds with St Peters (They call it Cathédrale Marie-Reine-du-Monde which sounds more up-market, don't you think). It is in fact a 1/3 scale model. Go to one and be familiar with the other. Have a look here [Posted 15 February 2003]
Notre Dame de Paris. This site provides the story of the magnificent Parisian basilica dedicated to Our Lady from when the site was used by the Celts to the present day. Read about its use during the French Revolution and how it nearly fell into ruin. [Posted 20 December 2000].
How Rome came back to life. What did Rome look like in the 1400s? Browse this site and find out! [Posted 8 December 2000].
Hagia Sophia. An interesting web page devoted to the great basilica of Divine Wisdom in Istanbul. (If you like Byzantine style iconography, how about dropping in to see the frescos on the wall of St Sava Serbian Orthodox church in Woodville Park). [Posted 4 December 2000].
The Catholic Encyclopaedia ~ an interesting link. [Posted 27 July 2000].