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PARISH VISION:
A Welcoming Community, United in Faith, Centered in the Eucharist,
Which embraces the Spirit and Nature of all God's People.
PARISH VISION:
A Welcoming Community, United in Faith, Centered in the Eucharist,
Which embraces the Spirit and Nature of all God's People.
Great News! Salisbury Catholic Parish Pioneer Cemetery’s New Mapping and Records Facility
The record keeping of our Cemetery has recently been enhanced with the implementation of an integrated digitised mapping and records keeping system. This project aims to make cemetery operations more efficient, engage more members of the community with the cemetery, and strengthen the data safety of the cemetery through digital preservation.
Access to the digital mapping system can be via the QR code below, or by typing in our URL address to your computer or phone browser: map.chronicle.rip/salisbury_catholic_parish
You will note that there is the facility to submit online memorials to the Life Chronicle feature. This costs $65, most of which is returned to the Parish. However, the Parish is offering this service free of all costs to the registered families of our deceased. Instead of clicking online you should submit a memorial notice of up to 500 words direct to the parish by emailing: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
If there are any errors or queries regarding these online records, or the cemetery itself, there is a facility within the mapping system to record your query or request. Alternatively, and better, you are still welcome to contact the curator direct using the above email address.
Paul Hawkes
Curator, Salisbury Catholic Parish Pioneer Cemetery
SAFEGUARDING SUNDAY – 8th SEPTEMBER 2024
Salisbury Catholic Parish and the Archdiocese of Adelaide are committed to the care, wellbeing and protection of children, young people and people at risk in our community. Mindful of the theme for National Child Protection Week, may we work to create safe spaces where we can have meaningful conversations with children and adults at risk about their safety.
This weekend, the Catholic Church in Australia marks Safeguarding Sunday, on which we pray for those who have been abused, their families and supporters. We recognise and apologise for the harm done by priests, religious and lay people in Church settings. Rebuilding trust and confidence in the Church requires constant work and vigilance. We recommit to cultural change that will help the Church be a place that respects the dignity of all children and adults at risk, and empowers and listens to all people, especially those who are vulnerable.
You can find out more about the Church’s work in this area at:
https://www.catholic.au/s/article/Safeguarding-Sunday-2024
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