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Hope drives Bethlehem uni amid conflict

World News Cecily McNeill1 November 2012 Hope… Security… Care… Challenge… are among the realities of life at Bethlehem University embodied in students such as Raed Handal who return from overseas study to join the faculty. In 2010 Raed graduated from the Shucri Ibrahim Dabdoub Faculty of Business Administration at Bethlehem University. ‘The best decision I […]

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Pope to Lebanon

World News 1 November 2012 Calling on the Church in the Middle East to transform words into action, Pope Benedict XVI made a pastoral visit to Lebanon in September. During the visit, the pope signed a Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhoration on the Church in the Middle East. The Bible Society produced 200,000 special edition copies of […]

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Rural isolation

World News Anna Robertson1 November 2012 Reuben de Silva is a journalist and presenter for the rural development programme and the justice programme, ‘Crying without a Voice’. Acting on rumours that rural volunteer teachers had not received payment for months (volunteers in Timor traditionally receive a stipend for their work), Reuben and his team set […]

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Caritas in Timor Leste

World News Anna Robertson1 November 2012 Tara D’Sousa and Anna Robertson of Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand travelled to Timor Leste to assess progress on some long-term development programmes. Here Anna Robertson explores the situation for women and bridge-building work through radio. Her dress reminiscent of a past Portuguese era, Mana Norberta is clearly a bit […]

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Mary for today 9

Columns Kieran Fenn fms2012 This is the last of our reflections on Mary in the gospels.John’s Gospel gives two key places to the mother of Jesus: Cana, where Jesus officially starts his public life with his first sign, of the best wine, and the final sign of the cross and the flow of blood and […]

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Hospital’s the best place in an emergency

Columns Fr Kevin NealOctober 2012 I vaguely remember being in hospital when I was about seven, when I had my tonsils removed. I remember little about it and I never went near hospital wards as a patient very often till I had a stroke a good number of years later. But I was pleased to […]

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Archbishop’s column October 2012

Columns Archbishop John DewOctober 2012 We are God’s work of art. This amazing conviction from the letter to the Ephesians (2:10) invites us into the Year of Faith. Imagine if we could really believe this, live it, and act out of it. The rest of the quote reads ‘created in Christ Jesus to live the […]

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Fr Emmet McHardy

Columns Fr Noel DelaneyOctober 2012 In the fifth chapter of Lumen Gentium of the Second Vatican Council, ‘The universal call to holiness in the Church’, can be found the following words: ‘It is therefore quite clear that all Christians in any state or walk of life are called to the fullness of Christian life and […]

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Archbishop John Dew speaks to the Synod in Rome

Archbishop John Dew, in his capacity as President of the Federation of Catholic Bishops Conferences of Oceania, has spoken to the gathering of representatives of the world’s Catholic Bishops. The Holy Father Benedict XVI has called the XIII Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, which will take place in the Vatican from Sunday […]

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The stroke goes on

Columns Fr Kevin Neal2012 The curious thing about the stroke that I suffered is that I never really suffered total memory loss but I do have a partial loss. The loss is in the production of what I want to say. I have everything ready to be presented in my mind, the mind is made […]

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