Shaping the Future

Originally Published in the Southern Cross Newspaper

Each month the Southern Cross will introduce members of the interim Diocesan Pastoral Council.

Sharina Rabusic, 25,
Lasallian Campus minister at St Michael’s College

Henley Beach

I grew up going to St John Bosco Church and moved to Henley Beach parish when I joined its Antioch group in 2015, and I was lucky enough to be a part of this youth movement for five years. It was through my involvement in Antioch that I started to become more involved in my parish community. I am now part of Henley Beach’s Frankly young adults group and participate in ministries including regularly helping with music at Mass. In recent years I joined the Henley Beach Parish Pastoral Council and have been involved in our parish’s Alpha program for adults, as well as helping to facilitate a youth course for our young people


Geoff Redden, 74, retiree

St Mary of the Cross MacKillop – Northern Light

I was a member of St Roses Catholic parish, Kapunda, for 40 years before moving to Nuriootpa five years ago. I transferred to Our Lady of the Valley Church community. In 2011, there was an amalgamation of eight parishes with four priests serving these centres to form one parish known as Mary of the Cross MacKillop – Northern Light parish with one priest serving.  Mass centres include, Nuriootpa, Kapunda, Freeling, Tarlee, Hamley Bridge, Balaklava, Mallala and Port Wakefield.

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