The
Catholic Weekly
Online

Sydney
22 February 2004

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A melting pot of faith

Jobs plan may hurt disabled

Theology of Body

First PNG Michaelites

Census data

‘Quiet revolution in our school buildings’

‘Outstanding’ approach to teaching

Cardinal will launch Project Compassion

Pregnant pause: First all-night ‘wake up’ call of baby acrobatics

Human rights

Alternative to IVF

Young take steps on interfaith road

Questions to shape choice of next Pope

Editorial: Value for money

Letters: Confession

Conversation: Fr Con Keogh, honoured for helping people rehabilitate themselves - ‘Insane’ priest who draws others to God

Easter – a renewal of life

Pancakes for peace

Catholic schools build for the future

St Joseph’s – a happy partnership where ‘everyone is bubbling over’

‘Getting value for their money’

Shot fanned flames of fear

Knocked out by Marists

Obituary: Capuchin Fr Ted gave up farming and shearing for a ‘late’ vocation

Obituary: Fr Colin, Renaissance man

... mud, sweat and gears? Crazy!

Riverview’s ‘Big Bird’






 

Census data

The Australian Catholic Bishops’ Conference is holding a seminar on using 2001 Census data collected for the National Catholic Census Project.

People who work in Catholic education, fundraising and finance, pastoral planning, welfare, mission and youth ministry should find it useful.

It will be held at Mary MacKillop Place, 80 William St, North Sydney, from 9.30am–1pm on Tuesday, March 2. Email Peter O’Reilly, Broken Bay diocesan pastoral planning officer, poreilly@brokenbay.catholic.org.au or fax 9473 4599.