Campus Ministry on the Broome Campus — A Campus of Reconciliation

Prof. Simon Adams At the Broome Campus we are committed to a liturgical/ritual life that embraces the daily lives of our students. Prior to first practicums students are ritually ‘sent off’ wearing the garb of Notre Dame; international nurses and teachers days are marked; the dead are remembered; those completing their courses are blessed with oil to strengthen them for the journey ahead. We take every opportunity to foster reconciliation between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians.

Pastoral care is a priority on the Broome Campus. Many of our students are away from home for the first time, others have the constant concern of juggling study with family life. The Campus Minister is always available to listen to the challenges facing students, especially those new to Broome and new to a rigorous study program.
Sr Jill O’Brien sgs

The Campus Minister contributes to the spirit of community  through her involvement  in local events including the Barrgana Lecture Series and the  Broome Shinju Festival. Students are encouraged to be mindful of those who are less fortunate by giving to the disadvantaged at Easter and Christmas.

Campus Minister
Sr Jill O’Brien sgs
(08) 9192 0669
Email: jobrien@nd.edu.au