Christmas 2003
The Christmas issue of Australian Catholics features the following
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CHRISTMAS 2003
Letters
Portrait of an artist as believer
Artist David Rastas shares the experience that changed his life
Living resiliently
Resilience author Anne Deveson speaks about life, resilience and spirituality
National Religious Art Awards
Australian children express their faith through art
Working with the people
Fr John Leary worked with an aboriginal community in the Northern Territory
for over 50 years
My monastery is silver
Terry Monagle asks how ordinary Australians can be spiritually active
in the business of everyday life
Getting up again
Maureen Flanagan believes that it is not how many times you fall down
that count, but how many times you get up again
The world behind the photo
Ukrainian-born World War II refugee Theresa Chwalko came to Australia
from a German labour camp
Mercy works
Peter Stewart believes the Christian Centre for Social Action that he
co-ordinates could provide a model for every parish
We can teach ethics
Ethics teacher Sharyn Seymour explains why teaching ethics to her year
12 students is such a good experience
View from the pewsanswering the call to change
Fr Terry Southerwood finds that coping with change in parishes doesnt
have to be difficult
The paintings of Sheila
Aboriginal artist and elder Sheila Humphries is artist-in-residence at
New Norcia, Australias only monastic town
Jailhouse rock
St Columbas students learn that they can engage with social justice
issues through creative expression
Meeting place
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