Sydney
24 March 2002

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‘Little Flower’ is almost here

Vinnies: Scrap penalties!

Family planning a viable choice

Premier ‘confuses issue’ on embryos

Fr Denis Madigan dies

Quilted testimony to a century of worship

Ecumenical Way of the Cross

CHOGM urged: Ease debt of poorer countries and save lives

You can sponsor a young seminarian

Carnivale Christi – festival returns

Marathon man

Workers have the right to a just wage, hearing told

Archbishop consults students on Pentecost speech

Wife, then widow – a mother called Sister

Play aids refugee centre

Caritas warns of poverty in Europe

Editorial: Inspiring Little Way

Letters: ... bossy ushers in flash uniforms

Conversation: All are called to God’s work - Sr Mary Ryan, RSJ, vocations ministry executive officer

Mixed feelings on relics

Mercy girls look to make a difference

Education: Choose career in science, students told

Art, dance, design, drama – HSC talent on display

Inspirations: Close encounter of a preferred kind


 

Fr Denis Madigan dies

Fr Denis Madigan, one of Sydney’s best-known priests and author of a regular newspaper column for many years, died this week. Perhaps the most unusual media task the Passionist priest undertook was when he was taken on by the Murdoch press to ‘interpret’ Pope John Paul II’s speeches and other aspects of his visit to Australia in 1986. – See The Catholic Weekly next week for more on Fr Madigan.