Sydney
23 June 2002

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St Pio – newest saint

US calls in Australian archbishop

Order pays $3.6 million

Fund for ‘tragic cases’

Shame and sorrow for all in Church, says schools head

‘Humble, but delighted’

Church stands alone in war on poverty

Giving and receiving

Religious urge Govt to sign Kyoto treaty

Appointee ‘daunted’ but committed

New employment relations commission installed

Call to keep tough embryo laws

Editorial: In search of a better life

Letters: Back to the ‘bad old days’

Conversation: No platitudes – ‘all our teaching has to be real’ - Sybil Dickens, school principal

Reflections: ‘Welcome’ in a new faith family

Rosary peace plan spreads in schools

Students, teachers prepare for Youth Day pilgrimage

St Charbel’s students welcome bishop

Opinion: A role for entertainment and media in ‘new evangelisation’

A new beginning for Tampa refugees

Inspirations: Good hair day for young Maronites


 

Giving and receiving

You can reduce your taxable income and contribute to a good cause by making a donation to Jesuit Social Services before the end of the financial year.

This winter Jesuit Social Services will as usual be providing emergency assistance such as food, clothing and housing for young people and families in crisis.

A taxpayer on the top tax rate who gives $1000 to Jesuit Social Services will receive $485 back from the government at tax time.

Donations can be made to Jesuit Social Services, PO Box 271, Richmond, Victoria, 3121 or call (03) 9427 7388.