Back In Time for Mass
The new parish priest at St Canice’s in Kings Cross has upended the spatial experiment that shaped the community for the last two decades.
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The new parish priest at St Canice’s in Kings Cross has upended the spatial experiment that shaped the community for the last two decades.
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The Plenary Council – the Spirit inspires but we must act on this inspiration Nimmi Candappa, a member of the Plenary Council from Melbourne, explores the challenge of discernment of the Spirit explaining that it must be bold and courageous. When I was younger, I appeared to have a knack at finding things and
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Jacqui graduated from the University of Melbourne with a Bachelor of Education and Science (1997), and is currently undertaking a PhD in Education to research ‘Transformative Learning: Dialogue and Integral Ecology’.Jacqui has worked as an Environmental Educator at Universities, TAFE colleges and Secondary Schools across Australia. Over a period of ten years as Director of
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When I was given Chris Geraghty’s book Virgins and Jezebels to review, I gritted my teeth and wailed to myself yet again. Why do we need another religious male voice published by religious publishers being given pre-eminence in the scholarly domain of misogyny in early Christian communities and onwards?
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I am not a theologian, scholar, practitioner, activist, artist, woman in a leadership position in the Church. I am a grandmother, a mother, a wife, a pensioner, a singer, a pianist and an unpublished writer. I am a Free Range Catholic.
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