Sydney
27 July 2003

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Centre of it all ...

Two new bishops for Sydney

New bishops at cutting edge of Church

From sailor to bishop

Neocatechumenate priest for Redfern

Pokie tax threatens club aid to Church

Honours to chapel couple

Origin star, author, surf champ lend hand to Youth Off Streets

Four-day visit to Slovakia

Sydney group breaks Holy Land ‘drought’

Pope gives $10m aid

Unusable gifts cost Vinnies $½m a year

Specs to aid St Lucy’s

Finnish choir at St Francis

Editorial: Themes of ministry

Letters: Richness of our faith

Conversation: Jim Grainger, director of Centacare Broken Bay - ‘Following Christ’s ideals’ of caring

Three years on, Gershom pulls out all the stops ...

Father of four ‘honoured’ by L’Arche appointment

Checking to see if Mr Right’s in site

Mary MacKillop focus of digital learning aid

Franciscan’s journey in a new era of pilgrimage

World Youth Day on web

Blessing at the centre of it all




 

Specs to aid St Lucy’s

Kindergarten pupils at St Lucy’s

The Wiggles, Ken Done, the Sydney Swans, Roy and HG and the Bulldogs are among celebrities who have left their mark on sunglasses which will be auctioned at a gala dinner next month to raise funds for St Lucy’s School in Wahroonga.

The auctioneer’s hammer will be wielded by the entertaining Tim Pickles of Pickles Auctions.

The dinner to aid the Dominican special school and outreach service for blind and vision impaired children and those with other special needs will be held in the Ramsay Hall at St Ignatius College, Riverview, on Saturday, August 9.

Emma Simpkin from SBS TV will host the night and the John Field Band will set the mood for some dancing after a gourmet three-course meal.

Tickets are $100 each or $1000 for a table of 10. For details or to make a reservation, call Gailene Keen on 9487 5586.