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Sydney
21 September 2003

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Heaven scent floral feast

Welcome strangers’ call

Bishops: Fight racism

Bishop Mayne dies at 75

Senate ‘yes’ to gay bid

Benedictine nuns gather in Sydney

Tears of joy at Marriage Sunday Mass

Donor club

His Holiness, the poet

Concert to mark Pope’s jubilee

It’s ‘weakness of faith’

Still a need for Catholic voice: Dr Pell

Editorial: Spectre of fear

Letters: Christian values

Conversation: Amanda McKenna, Catholic singer and songwriter - ‘God’s messenger’ on a journey of faith

Opintion: ‘Good mother of all ...’

Voice of Youth: ‘Most wonderful day’

Insights: Biblical ancestors?

Religious: Spirit-ualities are everywhere

North American, Irish, Australian sisters in historic Loreto reunion

Education: Decade a day at school

Social Work degree course at Strathfield

Balmain kids hit right note

Catechism: Daytime course

New bishops ‘help God’s light shine in darkness’

Capacity to forgive ...

‘Heroic witness’ to the Gospel of hope

‘Kids worth dying for’

Inspirations: ‘Schoolies’ faith patrol





 

Catechism: Daytime course

The Catholic Adult Education Centre has organised an intensive daytime course on the Catechism during the school and university holidays.

The course, on September 30 and October 1 and 2, will cover the Christian Moral life and Christian Prayer, Parts III and IV of the Catechism.

The presenters include Fr John Flader, director of the Catholic Adult Education Centre, Fr Anthony Robbie, administrator, St Dominic’s, Flemington, and Fr Peter Joseph, Chancellor of the Sydney Maronite Diocese of St Maroun.

The cost for the course, which will be held at St Michael’s Parish Hall, Margaret St, Belfield, is $60 ($30 concession) or $20 ($10) per day.

All participants will receive a comprehensive set of notes and morning and afternoon tea each day.

This course is of special interest to university students, parents, teachers, catechists and all who wish to find out more about the Catholic faith.

A registration form is available at www.caec.com.au or by phoning 9643 3660.