Winter 2003
The Winter issue of Australian Catholics features the following
stories. To order copies of the current issue or back issues, either fill
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WINTER 2003
The best days, the worst days
Melina Marchettas new novel continues the themes of her hugely successful
Looking for Alibrandi.
If I were Pope
Michael Leach dreams a dreamwhat if he were Pope? What would you
do if you were Pope?
A volunteer abroad
Herb Feith was just 20 when he volunteered to go to Indonesia. Out of
that trip came Australian Volunteers International.
Watching the puddles join
Grant Morgan spent a year and a half of working in Indonesia. What is
it like to move into a different culture to live?
Retreat? Never!
Most Year 12s have experienced the off-campus retreatbut maybe not
quite like this one!
stereo/stereo/typing/typing
Known to many Australians when she was Chair of the Council for Aboriginal
Reconciliation, Evelyn Scott speaks of the way racial stereotyping can
lead to prejudice.
Having your cake
A new book has been released to mark the tenth anniversary of the Australian
bishops ground-breaking report on poverty in Australia.
Renee doesnt walk away
Working as a youth chaplain is a privilege for someone who loves being
with young people.
View from the pews
Sutherland parish has found their website gives parishioners access to
not just local information but a wider outlook on the church.
A just war?
Here are the questions to consider as to whether any war can be said to
be just.
Fr Cyril and the gospels
A biblical scholar finds that the gospels bring us close to the person
that is Jesus Christ.
Odd places to pray
Who would imagine turning the vacuuming into prayer!
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