pathways SEPTEMBER 07

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pathways, SEPTEMBER 2007
 
The articles in this month's posting are:
(please click on the heading to be taken to the article)
 
from the CRA President  In Search of the Common Good
Politics for Religious is about an old idea that is always fresh: the common good ... There is waste in society ... If we do not learn to see things differently, then we could now be cooperating in doing great damage to human life on earth. Politics and faith need one another for the good of all ...  All Catholics need to take their democratic freedoms seriously.
 
Bishop Geoffrey Robinson's explosive new book, Confronting Power and Sex in the Catholic Church: Reclaiming the Spirit of Jesus, is already in reprint.
 
Refresh Australia  Add values to build prosperity.
Queensland's Social Action Office wants discussion and dialogue on key social issues in the run-up to the Federal election ...
 
Social commentator Bruce Duncan CSsR ponders the question of how Religious can contribute to Australia's public policy making ...
 
Internationally recognised modern-day peace prophet, American Jesuit priest, John Dear urges Australians to seek an intimate relationship with the God of peace ...
 
As Emmaus Productions celebrates 25 years of ministry, its founder, Monica Brown whose music is used to celebrate, to comfort, to teach, to express the sacred, urges people to enter into God-enriched relationships as a means to living fulfilled lives ...
 
Excitement is high at the beginning of an extended visit by Canadian-based Monty Williams SJ who is gifted with bringing alive the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius through the use of modern culture, especially films ...
 
Justin Golding reflects on his journey to saying yes to becoming a Marist Brother ...
 
Margaret Silf to visit Australia;   Dominicans to celebrate 140th anniversary of arrival;   Denis McBride down under:  Where does the Jesus story begin?   Reinventing schooling - in action;   How responsible is Australia as a global citizen?   Indigenous peoples vote on September 13;   Vocations Directors to meet;   Can WYD08 be a catalyst for adult education?   Students to bring missionary familiarity to the lecture room;   Some links of interest ... Walking the labyrinth ... The Blake Prize ... 60th anniversary of Pax Romana ... Pope attends eco-friendly youth
 
the Jammed
They were promised a new life in the lucky country ...  the Jammed, a social thriller, inspired by actual events and Australian court transcripts, delves into the dark world of modern-day slavery ...
 
The Flying Scotsman
The story of Graeme Obree, the 1990s cycling champion, portrays human drama with strong positive values ...
 
 
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