Thursday, 24 July 2008

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Anglicans have Alzheimer's: Vatican cardinal 
 

Published: 24 July 2008

Congregation for the Evangelisation of Peoples head, Cardinal Ivan Dias, has described turmoil in the Anglican Communion as "spiritual Alzheimer's" and "ecclesial Parkinson's", angering charities working with sufferers of those conditions.
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Stranded WYD pilgrims sleep in rain 
 

Published: 24 July 2008

Over 500 Papua New Guinea WYD pilgrims were stranded in Sydney yesterday with another 400 Solomon Islanders sleeping in a rainswept Brisbane sports field after their flights home were cancelled.
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Hospital beds need brokering: Catholic Health 
 

Published: 24 July 2008

Saying that scores of beds in suburban hospitals go empty each day, Catholic Health Australia CEO Martin Laverty has proposed a "brokering service" to ensure better use of available beds.
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Vatican inaugurates worker safety department


Published: 24 July 2008

Vatican Cardinal Giovanni Lajolo has blessed the headquarters of the city state's newly created Department of Health and Welfare.
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St Paul's arm reaches Mackay


Published: 24 July 2008

Maltese Archbishop Paul Cremona, now in Mackay Queensland following World Youth Day, has brought with him a relic reputed to be the arm of St Paul.
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Crime down during WYD: NSW Minister

Published: 23 July 2008
New South Wales Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione says that Sydney's crime rate during the World Youth Day week was the lowest it has been in a long time.  
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Filipino bishop told to pay Islamic taxes

Published: 23 July 2008
Southern Philippines Bishop Martin Jumoad says he has received a letter threatening him with harm if he does not convert to Islam or pay Islamic taxes.  
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News - International

JP2 olive tree has the good oil

Published: 24 July 2008
An olive tree on the Mount of Beatitudes blessed by Pope John II is the only one producing olives this year, according to the forester at the site.

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Opinion - The loss of innocence

I am not lauding the 1800's as a paradise for women. Nor do I think any girl should be silent about herself or her feelings. What is disturbing, however, are the constraints under which girls struggle to develop and flourish today. Many girls now seem to value their physical appearance more highly than personal achievement. They've been led to believe their bodies are the most valuable thing that they have to offer the world. - Melinda Tankard Reist, Quadrant
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Feature - Saying what needs to be said on suicide

In most cases, suicide, like any terminal illness, takes a person out of life against his or her will. The death is not freely chosen, but is an illness, far from an act of free will. In most instances, suicide is a desperate attempt to end unendurable pain, much like a man who throws himself through a window because his clothing is on fire. That's a tragedy, not an act of despair. - Fr Ron Rolheiser, ronrolheiser.com


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Featured Website - Catholic Church TV Australia

Catholic Church Television Australia (CCTVA) is an office with the Australian Catholic Office for Film and Broadcasting. It is mandated to produce, schedule, administer and develop television programs for Aurora Community Television.
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Book Review - Catholics in the Movies

Movies make us laugh with their inanity, shock us with their brutality and impress us with their ability to transport us to another time and place. They also, as Catholics in the Movies seeks to demonstrate, can serve as historic signposts that mark the shifting religious lines and understandings within a country. - Elizabeth Paulhus, Thinking Faith


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Jonah 1:1-2:1. You will rescue my life from the pit, O Lord. Jonah 2:3-5,8. Luke 104:25-37.

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