TUESDAYS WITH TERESA: We must never forget and we must be forever changed
I trust by the time you are reading this message you have visited the website www.linasproject.com.au and viewed the audio-visual presentation that was part of the proceedings on Friday night, 15 September, The Atonement: Lina’s Project. You are also invited to provide feedback and to share ideas.
TUESDAYS WITH TERESA: Watch and wait
I spent much of last week in Melbourne, at the National Pastoral Leaders and Planners Conference. There were about 200 people there from across Australia and New Zealand. I was blessed to receive the words, inspiration and passion of so many wonderful presenters, and in turn I have wondered what I might share with you in this week’s message.
DR MICHAEL SLATTERY: Higher School Certificate
Our thoughts this week turn to our Higher School Certificate students, their families and their teachers.
Law and social change
If you’re excited by legal changes that have social and moral significance, these are exciting times. There has not been so much on the political agenda, I’d say, since the ‘seventies. Then, having got past the Vietnam War, we seemed quite suddenly to have a raft of social change legislation.
“There but for the grace of God...”
Gifts come in all shapes, sizes and forms. Some delight in the kind that comes in brown paper packages tied up with string.
Thoughts from the second best singer in the house!
Father-to-be James Beverley shares some thoughts in the month when fatherhood comes into focus.
TUESDAYS WITH TERESA: In standing as one who knows what may emerge?
Welcome to Spring and to Father’s Day. As we walk, ride or drive around, or just sit and look out our windows, we can’t help but notice the growth of new leaves, buds and spring flowers.
DR MICHAEL SLATTERY: Fathers Day
A very Happy Fathers Day to all the dads of the students in our diocesan schools.







