THIS CONCERT WILL SUPPORT ST CANICE’S KITCHEN AND THE RAILACO JESUIT MISSION CLICK HERE to go to St Canice’s Kitchen webpage and learn more READ ON to know more about the St Canice
THIS CONCERT WILL SUPPORT ST CANICE’S KITCHEN AND THE RAILACO JESUIT MISSION CLICK HERE to go to St Canice’s Kitchen webpage and learn more READ ON to know more about the St Canice
Thank you for your support in improving children’s lives in Railaco East Timor Making a difference through quality education The Jesuit secondary school (NOSSEF) Railaco in the District of Ermera East Timor, an initiative of sister parish St Canice’s in Sydney, has been in operation since 2004 as a private
We will be selling as many bacon & egg rolls and sausage sandwiches as we can on election day 2016 when St Canice’s Church Hall gets turned into a polling station. You will also be able to pick up a very stylish Kitchen apron and wooden spoon. The proceeds of
On the Feast of St Ignatius Loyola, the St Canice community welcomed students Luke and Peter from St Aloysius’ and Sam and Hamish from St Ignatius College Riverview, who were most eager to share of their personal experiences from their recent ‘immersion’ at the Railaco Jesuit Mission in East Timor.
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While the wider Jesuit community is ‘nation-building’, we at St Canice’s have been making what is seen by the people in Railaco as a monumental commitment to their welfare, healthcare, nutrition, and educational needs of their children since 2004, and we are committed to continue. We would like you, our
Looking Back with Gratitude: Complicated Twists and Surprising Turns in Railaco Mission Roberto Boholst SJ Friday April 15, 2016 I was all set to bring my last box to Railaco when we received the letter of the Bishop who decided to entrust the management of the school to the lay
I was very grateful to visit East Timor and have the chance to stay in our sister parish in Railaco. Highlights included: feeding the children; visiting the villages; and visiting the prison with Fr Bong when he said Mass for the prisoners.