Sydney
6 April 2003

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Peace ... harmony

Rugby league scores a try in a GPS college

Passing the baton

Peaceful action for peace

Catholic Weekly takes a holiday over Easter

Tissue project wins archbishop’s grant

A voice for the disabled

Faith centre moves

Younger set is 50

Fr Chris is guest

Ecumenical Stations of the Cross in wetlands

US move welcomed on partial birth abortion

Project Compassion 2003 - Leyte farmers can face better future

Editorial - Victims of war

Letters - Ash Wednesday

Conversation - Fr Patrick Byrne, Rome-based head of Children’s Mission: Big project or small, ‘it must be for kids’

Voice of Youth - Renaissance of thinking about the Middle Ages

Celebrate Love? Live it to the ‘max’

Heading off conflict before it hits crisis point

Crucifixion story wouldn’t go away

New home for new breed of priest

Christian Brothers spread social justice net

Luke’s Story wins award

300 at social justice forum

Music lets Andrew ‘share my faith’ ...




 

Faith centre moves

The Bishop of Toowoomba, Bishop William Morris, who is the chair of the Bishops’ Committee for Evangelisation and Missions, heralded a new era for the Catholic Inquiry Centre when he celebrated Mass at its new Surry Hills location last Sunday (March 30).

The centre moved from Maroubra to the former Scalabrini Fathers presbytery at 80 Albion St, Surry Hills, in January.

It can also be reached at PO Box 287, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010, on (02) 9211 4907 (phone) and (02) 9211 4470 (fax).