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2 November 2003

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Christ’s message holds key, says Cardinal Pell

New cardinal-electors

Cardinal is ‘honoured and delighted’

New managing editor for Catholic Weekly

Wiggles help Vinnies

Change to super laws rejected

Service commemorates Night of broken glass

Don’t leave HSC study to the last minute

Poverty forum call

Italians come clean over holy water

‘Don’t change Medicare’

Hope on Smokey Mountain

New dean of education

‘Give generously’ appeal call

Passion added to atmosphere for players

Mother Teresa

Editorial: Be not afraid

Letters: Biblical errors?

Conversation: Donna Mulhearn, human shield and crusader for kids - Back to Iraq with ‘lots of love, hugs and care’

The freedom of God

Jesus ‘Lord and healer’

Oath of Fidelity

Sandhills and history

The Italian connection

New deal for deaf high school students

New college Campus

US post

115 years in the sun

Rose Bay victory

Life of the ageing priest

Companions on a Redemptorist’s journey to his final vows

‘Richest year of my life’






 

US post

Australian Salesian Fr Francis Moloney, 63, Bible scholar, author and former Catholic Weekly scripture columnist, has been named dean of the School of Theology and Religious Studies at the Catholic University of America in Washington.

Melbourne-born Fr Moloney, (pictured) who was foundation professor of theology at the Australian Catholic University, is the author of 38 books.

He studied and lectured at the Salesian Pontifical University in Rome and lectured at the Gregorian, Oxford and Cambridge universities.

He has also been superior of the Salesian Theological College in Oakleigh, Victoria.

He has been a member of the Vatican’s International Theological Commission since 1986.