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Sydney
12 October 2003

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Vatican: ‘Pray for Pope’ call not meant to alarm

Honour shared by all

Como jubilee

Church offers $2.1m

Mercy day

Compeer reaches farther out

‘Urgent’ message

Faith ‘keeps you going’

‘Free people from fear’

Mission Week program

City Mission conference

Editorial: A jubilee prayer

Letters: Man of stature

Conversation: Fr John Andersen, parish priest on the banks of the Amazon - Baptism query, then it was the barrel of a gun

Pluralism, truth, conscience

Spiritan leader wants recruits

50 years of service to children in Vic

Day of the Emperors

Achieving pregnancy

Sports stars, ‘Mentals’ back Vinnies Fun Fest

Role for the didjeridoo

It’s ‘mission accomplished’ for parish evangelisation experiment

Holiday with a mission






 

Mercy day

Pictured, from left, at the Sydney archdiocese’s Catholic Communications are (standing) Cassie Hawdon, Winnie Shum, Millie Young, Sylvia Niwczyk, Rachael Tomkins, Yoostina Jang and Eliza Long and (seated) Rénèe Rifkin and Cassie Long


Students from Mercy College, Chatswood, visited more than 30 hospitals, schools and charities as part of their annual Mercy day of outreach in honour of Catherine McAuley.

These included St Lucy's School for the Blind, the Sacred Heart Hospice, Darlinghurst, the Matt Talbot Hostel in Wooloomooloo and St Vincent de Paul in Chatswood and Caritas.