
Association for Acolytes and Altar Servers organises conferences, camps, masses etc for lay ministers of the altar. Provides guild medals, certificates. Its purpose:

World wide Catholic lay apostolate involved in evangelising and healing ministries, spiritual growth programs encouraging use of the gifts of the Holy Spirit.

The Catholic Women’s League is a Eucharistic community of women within the Catholic church that provides a voice for Catholic Women in Church and society by addressing social and moral issues affecting family life, particularly of women and children, espousing family values, equality for all in areas of health, education and economic and social welfare, and working collaboratively with Church leaders to fulfil the mission of the Church, especially in areas of social justice. Voluntary organisation, promoting dignity of women, supporting financially and physically other welfare organisations. Preparing documents on social and moral issues particularly relating to family. We administer an aged person complex for 150 people.

The Legion Of Mary is a lay Catholic organisation whose members are giving service to the church on a voluntary basis in almost every country. The Legion was founded by Frank Duff on 7 September, 1921 in Dublin. His idea was to help Catholic laypeople fulfill their baptismal promises and be able to live their dedication to the Church in an organised structure, supported by fraternity and prayer.

Serra Clubs foster vocations to the ordained ministry and religious life, and encourage members to fulfil their Christian vocation to service. Founded in the USA in 1935, and introduced into Australia in 1969.