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49654 Catholic Archdiocese Final.Indd The Southern Cross CATHOLIC SERVICES GUIDE OF SA www.thesoutherncross.org.au Catholic Catholic Archdiocese Diocese of of Adelaide Port Pirie The Southern Cross www.thesoutherncross.org.au Insurance that gives back to the Catholic community When you choose CCI Personal Insurance, you not only get great insurance at a great price, you’re also supporting the Catholic community. Each year we give back via a range of Catholic community programs. We also support worthy initiatives and causes, all with the objective of making a positive contribution to the Catholic community. So when you choose CCI Personal Insurance, you’re not the only one who benefits. Visit our website or call us to learn more about CCI’s dedication to the Catholic community. catholicinsurance.org.au/community 1300 655 003 Home Contents Car Personal Accident Travel Landlord Caravan Catholic Church Insurance Limited (CCI) ABN 76 000 005 210, AFS Licence No. 235415 is the promoter of the insurer Allianz Australia Insurance Limited (Allianz) ABN 15 000 122 850 AFS, Licence No. 234708. Travel Insurance is issued and managed by AGA Assistance Australia Pty Ltd ABN 52 097 227 177 AFS License No. 245631 trading as Allianz Global Assistance as agent of Allianz. Policy terms, conditions, limits and exclusions apply. Before deciding please refer to the Financial Services Guide and relevant Product Disclosure Statement for more information available by calling 1300 655 003; or online from www.catholicinsurance.org.au INTRODUCTION Every month in It is intended to be a useful guide for The Southern Church volunteers and workers, and Cross, the offi cial for those people requiring assistance publication of in fi nding a Mass centre, a school the Archdiocese and a community, health or aged of Adelaide, we care service. feature stories We are extremely grateful for the of people doing support received from key agencies great work for and our major Catholic institutions. the Catholic Church in the areas of social justice, community welfare, The free guide will be distributed education and Church ministries. widely through parishes, schools, hospitals, aged care providers and To further highlight the breadth and advertisers. diversity of the Catholic Church, this directory has brought together I hope you fi nd it a useful tool for in one easy-to-use guide the many you in 2015-16. archdiocesan and diocesan agencies, parishes, schools and Catholic- Jenny Brinkworth inspired organisations operating in Editor South Australia today. The Southern Cross Produced by: Catholic Communications 39 Wakefi eld St Adelaide SA 5000 E: [email protected] P: 08 8210 8117 www.adelaide.catholic.org.au www.thesoutherncross.org.au Printed by: Lane Print & Post Published: July 2015 adelaide.catholic.org.au 1 The Southern Cross www.thesoutherncross.org.au ARCHDIOCESE OF ADELAIDE Metropolitan of Dioceses of Port Pirie and Darwin, NT Province of Adelaide. Established as a Diocese in 1842; as Archdiocese in 1887. Archbishop: Most Reverend Philip E Wilson DD JCL Archbishop’s Offi ce GPO Box 1364, Adelaide 5001 Catholic Diocesan Centre 39 Wakefi eld Street, Adelaide 5000 Ph: (08) 8210 8108 Fax: (08) 8223 2307 Web: www.adelaide.catholic.org.au Cathedral: St Francis Xavier’s 17 Wakefi eld Street, Adelaide, 5000 Area: 105,000 sq km Port Pirie Description: The Adelaide Archdiocese dates back to 1842, just six years after the fi rst fl eet arrived at Glenelg. Today it is home to more than 280,000 Catholics – about 20 per cent of the population – and covers the city and surrounds of Adelaide, the Yorke Peninsula Adelaide and the South-east and Fleurieu regions. There are 72 parishes and communities with approximately 125 Mass centres and 90 Catholic schools with approximately Catholic 45,000 students. Archdiocese of Adelaide 2 adelaide.catholic.org.au ARCHDIOCESE OF ADELAIDE Adelaide Catholic Diocesan Centre Catherine House Catholic Mission Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre 8210 8210 Homeless Support Services Level 2, 39 Wakefi eld St, Adelaide 5000 of Jerusalem 39 Wakefi eld St, Adelaide SA 5000 PO Box 6031, Adelaide 5001 8210 8199 c/o Lieutenant David Wong KGCHS* [email protected] 8323 2282 www.catholicmission.org.au 25 Selby Street, Adelaide SA 5000 www.adelaide.catholic.org.au Contact: Ms Cindee Richardson 8212 8866 Catholic Resource and Information Accommodation Adelaide Day Centre Service (CRIS) Family & Parish Based Catechesis Offi ce Homeless Support Services Catholic Church Insurance 112 Kintore Street, Thebarton, SA 5031 112 Kintore Street, Thebarton 5031 32 Moore St, Adelaide 5000 1300 655 003 8301 6869 8301 6110 8232 0048 www.catholicinsurance.org.au [email protected] [email protected] Coordinator: Joyce Van der Sman www.cesa.catholic.edu.au Catholic Charities Catholic Women’s League Federation of Catholic School Parent Archives and Records Services Level 1, 39 Wakefi eld St Adelaide 5000 Ground Flr, 39 Wakefi eld St, Adelaide 5000 Communities (SA) Level 1, 39 Wakefi eld St, Adelaide 5000 8210 8157 8210 8757 PO Box 459, Torrensville Plaza SA 5031 8210 8115 [email protected] www.cwla.org.au 8301 6685 [email protected] Catholic Communications Centacare Catholic Family Services [email protected] Australian Catholic University Level 1, 39 Wakefi eld St, Adelaide 5000 45 Wakefi eld St, Adelaide 5000 www.parentfederation.catholic.edu.au 03 9953 3986 GPO Box 1468 Adelaide 5001 8210 8200 www.centacare.org.au Hutt St Centre 116 George Street, Thebarton 5031 8210 8117 Welfare [email protected] [email protected] 258 Hutt St, Adelaide SA 5000 Aquinas College www.adelaide.catholic.org.au Child Protection Unit 8418 2500 (Residential – tertiary students) Level 2, 39 Wakefi eld St, Adelaide 5000 Email: [email protected] 1 Palmer Place, North Adelaide SA 5006 Catholic Communities GPO Box 1364 Adelaide 5001 8334 5000 Level 1, 39 Wakefi eld St, Adelaide 5000 Knights of the Southern Cross (SA) Inc 8210 8268 [email protected] 8210 8138 336 Marion Rd, North Plympton SA 5037; [email protected] [email protected] PO Box 681 Plympton SA 5038 Archdiocesan Events Clergy Care Council 8371 3301 Level 1, 39 Wakefi eld Street, Adelaide 5000 Catholic Development Fund Level 2, 39 Wakefi eld St, Adelaide 5000 [email protected] 8210 8220 Ground Flr, 39 Wakefi eld St, Adelaide 5000 8210 8190 www.kscsa.org.au [email protected] 8210 8215 sgriffi [email protected] [email protected] Ministry Formation Program Bequest Offi ce Delegate for Religious 127 South Road, Thebarton 5031 Level 1, 39 Wakefi eld St, Adelaide, 5000 Catholic Earthcare Level 1, 39 Wakefi eld St, Adelaide 5000 8152 7807 8210 8223 Level 1, 39 Wakefi eld St, Adelaide 5000 8210 8210 [email protected] [email protected] 8210 8105 Multicultural Offi ce Ecumenical & Interfaith Commission www.catholicearthcare.org.au Level 2, 39 Wakefi eld Street, Adelaide 5000 Caritas Australia 116 George St,Thebarton SA 5031 8210 9358 Level 2, 39 Wakefi eld St, Adelaide 5000 Catholic Education South Australia PO Box 179, Torrensville Plaza 5031 [email protected] 8210 8172 116 George Street, Thebarton SA 5031 03 9953 3986 [email protected] PO Box 179, Torrensville Plaza SA 5031 Offi ce for Worship www.caritas.org.au 8301 6600 127 South Road, Thebarton 5031 [email protected] 8152 7806 www.cesa.catholic.edu.au [email protected] adelaide.catholic.org.au 3 The Southern Cross www.thesoutherncross.org.au ARCHDIOCESE OF ADELAIDE CONT. Order of Malta Youth Ministry c/o Greg Crafter Catholic Offi ce for Youth & Young Adults 39 Wakefi eld St, Adelaide 5000 116 George St, Thebarton 5031 [email protected] PO Box 179, Torrensville Plaza 5031 A little giving 8301 6866 Police Check Unit www.cathyouthadelaide.org.au Level 2, 39 Wakefi eld St, Adelaide; goes a long way. GPO Box 1364 Adelaide 5001 Vocations 8210 9383 39 Wakefi eld St, Adelaide 5000 [email protected] 8210 8210 [email protected] Professional Standards Offi ce Charity is at the heart of Living Catholic. Catholic Charities Level 2, 39 Wakefi eld St, Adelaide 5000 is your umbrella organisation that supports the following GPO Box 1364 Adelaide 5001 agencies working with the most vulnerable in South Australia. 8210 8275 The agencies supported by Catholic Charities are: [email protected]. org.au • Hutt St Centre • Catherine House St Vincent de Paul Society (SA) Inc • SA Catholic Deaf Association Ozanam House • Aboriginal Catholic Ministry 202 Franklin St, Adelaide, SA 5000 • Our Lady of La Vang & GPO Box 1804, Adelaide, SA 5001 St Patrick’s Special Schools 8112 8700 • Mercy House of Welcome Assistance Hotline 1300 729 202 • Centacare Catholic Family Services Donation Hotline 13 18 12 • Mary MacKillop Care: Ain Karim [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Make a donation today by post to: The Southern Cross newspaper Catholic Charities Appeal, Reply Paid 912, GPO Adelaide SA 5001 or online via www.adelaide.catholic.org.au Level 1, 39 Wakefi eld St, Adelaide 5000 For more information, call 08 8210 8157. GPO Box 1468 Adelaide 5001 8210 8117 [email protected] www.thesoutherncross.org.au Tribunal of the Province of Adelaide Adelaide Regional Offi ce Level 1, 39 Wakefi eld St, Adelaide 5000 GPO Box 1364 Adelaide, SA 5001 8210 8225 [email protected] 4 adelaide.catholic.org.au PARISHES AND COMMUNITIES – ARCHDIOCESE OF ADELAIDE Aberfoyle Park Parish Bordertown Parish Edwardstown Parish Hallett Cove Parish 8270 2158 8752 1137 8297 1699 8322 1158 Nativity, Cnr Sunnymeade Dve & London St James, 17 Ross Ave, Keith St Anthony, 832 South Rd, Edwardstown St Martin de Porres, 1 Berrima Rd, Sheidow Rd, Aberfoyle Park St Mary, 102 Victoria Pde, Bordertown Park Elizabeth Parish St Therese, 2 McDonnell St, Kingston SE Adelaide Hills Parish 8255 1191 Hectorville Parish 8339 1608 Brighton Parish St Ann, 30 Midway Rd, Elizabeth East 8336 9988 St Joseph the Worker, 38 Ridge Rd.
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