EASTER 2003
The Summer issue of Australian Catholics features the following
stories. To order copies of the current issue or back issues, either fill
out the order form or call 03 9427
7311.
Teach your children well
Catholic students can be proud of the quality of their education, and
some of them are sharing this gift with others.
If Jesus was Jewish, why arent we Jewish too?
Sr Rosalie Hanley explores the historical and scriptural background linking
Judaism to Catholicism.
A passion for politics
PolMin: where religion and politics do mix.
On a mission with God
No road maps required. Sr Carmel Street has the Spirit leading her across
thousands of kilometres in Queensland.
Finding their voice
How the Artists in Schools program shaped the way once secondary school
viewed art.
Teachers aide
From primary school teacher to Aide to the Governor of Victoria, Richard
Jacques has learned some valuable lessons along the way.
Freedom from slavery and Feed the hungry
Catholic agencies continue a long tradition of serving the worlds
poor and forgotten.
Pastoral Association
The contribution pastoral associates bring to our parishes has greatly
enriched the lives of Catholic communities.
View from the pews
The first in what we hope will become a regular series featuring Australian
parish communities.
Have generator, will travel
Going back to basics was a necessity when Margie Beck arrived to train
teachers in East Timor.
When women talk of God
Theologian Christine Burke ibvm, reflects on the experience of a recent
conference of women theologians.
Odd places to pray
Finding a comfortable place to pray can be as conventional as calling
in to your parish church, or as novel as hopping on your bike.
Queen of Tarts
Music and laughter play a lead role in the life of performer Pat Thompson.
Teachers Notes for this issue are available here.
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