pathways OCTOBER 08

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from the CRA President:  Welcome the stranger
Following on from our National Conference, Catholic Religious Australia will continue to seek and find ways for dialogue across cultural divides and barriers...
 
Along with a new President, Catholic Religious Australia has a very new-look council to take care of the interests of Australia's peak religious body for the coming two years ...
 
Federal politician and former Mercy student Maxine McKew presents the keynote address at the inaugural Catherine McAuley symposium, in Brisbane...
 
Patty Fawkner SGS and Abbot Christopher Jamison, of The Monastery fame, talk about the spirit of Benedict in a post, post Vatican II Church...
 
"We denounce the crime of trafficking in persons  and proclaim it as a grave offense against the dignity of the person ..."
 
The new Oceania Province for the Christian Brothers, at its first Chapter, has firmed the direction it will take ...
 
 
  • As It Is In Heaven
  • The fourth gospel
  • Contemporary Art and Worship lecture
  • To end the day
  • Mission as Dialogue lecture
  • Behind the Scenes at the Vatican lecture
  • Pacific Calling for Climate Justice:  A human rights framework?
  • Making a Noise, Making a Difference: the media and social justice
  • What happens when the goal posts move?
  • Be still and know that I am God
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  • Where thank you is only for strangers - or learning what community really means
  • Paul Harriss Fellowship to Ballarat East Sister of Mercy
  • A Rich Young Nation - the 2008 Social Justice Statement
  • Protest priest jailed
  • St Francis of Assisi - October 4
  • Australian Catholic University awarded for excellence in inter-faith relations
  • Religious leaders add voice to UN drive to end violence against women
  • We can learn from Luther too, says top Cardinal
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    the CRA National Assembly -
    Our Australian Multi-Cultural Church: reality, gift and challenge
    - will feature in the next edition of pathways.
     
     
     
     
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