Sydney
10 February 2002

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Archbishop steps into fray over detainees


Worldwide theology video link


Archbishop clarifies divorce ban claims


New heads for 23 Sydney schools


Praise for Catholic Women's League as it launches 'into deep'


Archbishop: Red Mass is a reminder of 'different truth'


Like 'white Australia' policy - bishop


Woomera 'concentration camp'


Welfare groups offer care for children


Ecumenical study programs for Lent


Vietnamese New Year Mass


Editorial: Time for a 'fair go'?


Letters: Think of what the Lord's Prayer says


Conversation: Youth, mission and a 'call to sainthood' - Selina Hasham, World Youth Day co-ordinator


Reflections: In the steps of the Good Samaritan


Pope John Paul II: pilgrimage of peace


As one in hope


Lent: Words of Jesus 'ring out for us today'


No school, no running water for the folk who live in this not so super Dome


Inspirations: Would-be pilgrims' progress




 

Ecumenical study programs for Lent

As Lent progresses, parishioners seeking study material to aid their prayer and reflection are invited to obtain two ecumenical study programs.
Give Me Shelter has just been published by the South Australian Heads of Churches and reflects on refugee issues in light of the Gospel and is just $5 per copy.
For further information, telephone (08) 8221 6633, or email sacc2@picknowl.com.au
And a Canberra-Goulburn ecumenical group has prepared Surprising Encounters, available for $4 per copy by contacting (02) 6247 5041.