Author: wmc

Archbishop’s column

I experienced this joy and hope in Sydney, I experienced it in the Days in the Archdiocese and I believe it can happen every day in our archdiocese and in our church. It will continue to happen when we all know deep in our hearts that we have already received the power of the Spirit who calls us to be witnesses to the gospel.

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Editorial: Raising questions of power

In choosing journalism, Raphaela Fischer set out to understand ‘the slanted and inadequate media coverage’. She had just spent valuable months learning how to present all facets of an issue in ways that would attract and challenge readers. Her research had uncovered areas where the media had reported only some of the facts of an issue.

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Living in the crossfire

‘I hated journalists then. Because, had Dad not been German, he would probably not have had any media coverage and just faded into history as a mere, nameless, faceless statistic in the mounting death toll of the Palestinians that was barely covered. This fact infuriated me. My privacy was a price I was willing to pay for the people needed to read about it. The world was entitled to the truth about what was happening on Palestinian grounds.’

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Book Review: The Franciscan Story

The rest of the amazingly rich and diverse history that contributed so much to church spirituality, theology, politics and art, was scattered through magazines, papers and specialist books. It was time for a general history of the Franciscan movement.

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West Papuan priest risks life to speak of oppression

World News

Gillian Vine
5 May 2009

As a supporter of West Papuan independence from Indonesia, Fr Neles Tebay is on a black list and everywhere he goes in his homeland, West Papua, he is under constant surveillance by the Indonesian authorities who rule the western half of the island of New Guinea and at risk of imprisonment, torture and even death

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St Cath’s new charity initiative

Schools Pooja Patel5 May 2009 Amid the buzz of a new year, a new group has evolved in the heart of St Catherine’s (Mercy) College called the ‘Mercy Crew’, whose members aim to help those in need. Their first goal—not to change the world but to start at home—led to a decision to help those […]

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