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Helicopter Tjungurrayi, a well
known artist from Balgo, who will
travel with others from this east Kimberley desert community to attend an exhibition of their artworks in Japan. Photo: CAS

“There is a variety of gifts
but always the same Spirit;
There are all sorts of
service to be done,
But always to the same Lord;
Working in all sorts of
different ways in different people,
It is the same God
who is working
in all of them.”

[1Cor 12:4-6]

Issue 2, May 2010, Highlights:

Editorial - Juvenile Justice, an offence against society

A message of peace for us and the earth - Office of Justice, Ecology and Peace

Kimberley Collage - Broome Residential College

New Cathedral mover and shaker

Kimberley Volunteeers

Meeting for a Mission Moment ...

Justice Matters - How does your garden grow? GM and Western Australia

Year of the Priest - Icon and Prayer

Pilgrim Cross

School News - Gibb River

KCP Magazine


New Cathedral mover and shaker…



Sr Jill O’Brien SGS has been given carriage of the new Cathedral project as it enters its second stage of development. Armed with a brief for the new important building that will be at the heart of the Diocese of the Kimberley, Sr Jill will assist in the process of choosing a site and choosing an architect. Her job will be to enable a broad consultation regarding the question of where the Cathedral might best be built to serve the needs of sacred space for the Church in the post Vatican II era.

Choosing an architect is most important because in the words of one renowned Australian architect, “Bishop Saunders… the Cathedral must not be just a building, it is a prayer, and the prayer it must be is the prayer of the people of the Kimberley.”

Caption: Sr Jill O’Brien SGS in the grounds of the existing Cathedral.
Photo: J Grimson