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19 October 2003

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Peace in our hands

Jubilee week for Pope

Special guests at Mother Teresa’s beatification

School insurance hike

Honoured by university

It’s truly feminine and truly beautiful

Spiritually renewed by Lourdes

$1.75m for Caritas

Catholic Women’s Network

Board short bonanza for Vinnies

Advice to lectors, acolytes

Much deeper reality

Editorial: Time for tribute

Letters: Barrel of a gun

Conversation: Terry Hanley, lay missionary who has spent nearly 15 years in the field - Happy to ‘spend rest of my life in Africa’

What is peace like?

Religion test upsurge

Malouf on campus

Ministry of Jesus to the sick and dying

‘Father, this is your life’

‘Priest in residence’ honoured

Bushland setting for Thurgoona church

Full-on disciple of Jesus

Active practice of faith

Requiem Mass for ‘Bacon Priest’






 

Peace in our hands

At right, littlies at St Brigid’s primary school show their artwork supporting the Peace Day message, Peace is in our hands

We should help others, play together happily, and live in harmony and peace.

That’s the message from students of St Brigid’s parish primary school in Marrickville.

Led by their school captains, they declared in their celebration of International Peace Day that they should respect everyone and everything.

They promised “to keep peace in our hearts and to respect others and their feelings” and “to try hard to be like Jesus and remain peacemakers for the rest of our lives”.