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Review: Tweet Others as You Would Want to be Tweeted

November 03, 2015 Comments Brooke Robinson

In Tweet others as you would wish to be tweeted, a Scripture-based guide to social media for the church, Beth Doherty provides “a basic guide for Catholics and Christians who seek to use social media for the greater glory of God, but who have absolutely no idea where to start”. 

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Sandwiches for the Soul

November 03, 2015 Comments Joanne Isaac

Bernadette Gibson believes passionately in the importance of faith formation. As part of her role with the Catholic Schools Office, Bernadette is responsible for spiritual and faith formation programs for teachers and staff in Catholic schools.

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Why a Sensory Garden?

November 03, 2015 Comments Jenny Gerathy op

Together in truth and love we educate, Together in truth and love we celebrate, Together in truth and love we inspire.

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Supporting Parish Staff Across the Diocese

November 03, 2015 Tracey Edstein

On a number of occasions through the year, employees, lay leaders and volunteers, who are vital in running parishes, are invited to networking days, the focus of which is information and formation, not to mention enjoyment.

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Students Learn to Empower the Powerless

November 03, 2015 Comments Caitlin O’Brien

Caitlin O’Brien reports on a social justice forum which both informed and empowered local secondary students who participated.

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Screen Saved

November 03, 2015 Comments Peter Malone msc

‘Screen Saved’ sounded a rather intriguing title when the editor of Aurora invited me to contribute something to the magazine on movies and meanings.

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My Word

October 06, 2015 Comments Bishop Bill Wright

So we have a new Prime Minister, again. And once again, the change has come about through a coup in the government party room, without any reference to the Australian electorate and not because of any profound differences within the government on policy, apparently, but simply to benefit the party’s prospects of re-election.

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