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15 December 2002

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‘Hay Day’ for Kellyville kids

Human life for sale, say bishops

More women turn to Vinnies for help

Don’t throw It away

3 choirs in evening of carols

Catholic Weekly takes a holiday

Emotional day for ‘Dame’ Jan

$60,000 in medical aid to Iraq

Education Office attacked over exemption bid

Terror threat? Too far from centre of world, says Coptic Patriarch

Bomb threats against two seminaries

Candice, 15, lost dad, mum and aunt

Softer stance on asylum seeker kids

Capuchin Franciscan named as Brisbane auxiliary bishop

Saddling up for Melanie’s day at the races

Editorial: Trading in flesh

Greedy and needy

Conversation: John Ferguson, social justice champion - how do we respond to the challenges?

There’s something about Mary ...

Pudding a town on the map – Fr Mac’s heavenly legacy

Priest cooked up a winner

City schoolkids give ‘country cousins’ a helping hand

Saving street kids: Fr Chris honoured


 

Catholic Weekly takes a holiday

The Catholic Weekly is closing for an extended period this Christmas to allow our hard-working and dedicated staff to take a proper Christmas holiday.

There will, of course, be a Christmas edition of the paper. This will be available in parishes in the week ending Sunday, December 22.

There will also be an end-of-year edition that will be available in parishes the following week, which ends on Sunday, December 29.

The Catholic Weekly will not publish again until the week ending Sunday, January 12.

But, because we print ahead of this schedule, our office will close earlier than this – from noon on Friday, December 20.

We will open again on Monday, January 6, 2003.

We wish all our readers a happy and holy Christmas.