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SPECIAL
SERIES: Perspectives on spirituality by young people Part III...
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003 :
01 Jan 2007
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Perspectives
on Spirituality and Religion written by young people Pt III
Armen Gakavian Dr Armen Gakavian summarises his spiritual
journey in this way: "I have had an Armenian Apostolic (Orthodox)
upbringing, Catholic religious education at school, encounter with
Jesus through a fundamentalist Baptist Church, involvement with
various campus Christian groups, and encounters with radical Christian
communities. At the 'end' (there is really no end) of this process,
I am now what I would call 'evangelical'." His essay is
illuminating not only of his own personal journey but seeks to provide
commentary on why so many of his contemporaries are today distanced
from the Church. [Editor's
introduction][Ben's
perspective][Phoebe's
perspective][Armen's
perspective]
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BOOK
REVIEW...
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020 :
01 Jan 2007
|
"Loyal
Dissent" by Fr Charles Curran reviewed by Dr Christine Roussel
Historian, Dr Christine Roussel, has long been a supporter
of progressive endeavours in the Church and she was one of the first
to offer encouragement when we were setting up Catholica
Australia. The following review of Fr Charles Curran's
latest book, "Loyal Dissent", has been published
in the current edition (Vol 18 No 6, Nov-Dec 2006) of ARCC
Light which is not yet available online. [more]
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A
CHALLENGING FINAL COMMENTARY FOR 2006...
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005 :
31 Dec 2006
|
The
challenge posed by political correctness and moral relativism...
Dr Andrew Kania presents a challenging
reflection for us to see out the year. Partly inspired by the commentaries
during the week from two of his former students, Ben and Phoebe Coyne,
as well as other contemporary events, Andrew argues we need to guard against
moral relativism. [more]
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IAN'S
TAKE
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024 :
30 Dec 2006
|
The
story behind the 12 days of Christmas... After a break last week,
Ian Elmer returns today for a last
look at the meaning of the season we are presently celebrating. His commentary
looks at the origins and meaning in the popular story about The
Twelve Days of Christmas. [more]
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SPECIAL
SERIES: Perspectives on spirituality by young people Part II...
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002 :
29 Dec 2006
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Perspectives
on Spirituality and Religion written by young people Pt II
Phoebe Coyne Phoebe is the eldest child of the editor,
Brian Coyne. She is 30 years old, and is currently completing an
arts degree at Murdoch University. If Alex Caughey was concerned
about new age ideas and spirituality in his response to Ben's essay
he has even more to contend with in what Phoebe writes. The reality
is that many young people today are disenchanted with the Catholic
way of exploring and explaining spirituality and they are exploring
alternative pathways. Phoebe's essay might help explain at least
some of the disenchantment one young person feels. [Editor's
introduction][Ben's
perspective][Phoebe's
perspective]
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SPECIAL
SERIES: Perspectives on spirituality by young people Part I...
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001 :
26 Dec 2006
|
Perspectives
on Spirituality and Religion written by young people Pt I
Ben Coyne We begin today a special series on the perspectives
of young people on religion and spirituality. Today we bring you
the introduction to the series and the first perspective written
by Ben Coyne, the 28 year old, eldest son of the Editor.
The Editor's
introduction includes a copy of the briefing note that was
sent to the young people. Ben is an arts graduate from Murdoch University,
has this year successfully completed a post-graduate course in counselling
in Perth, and has been accepted to study law at Southern Cross University
in NSW. He has been a leader in many activist endeavours in the
realm of human rights, social justice, sustainability and ecology
in all the States of Australia. He has also travelled extensively
overseas and all his travels and studies have largely been self-financed
through part-time work and by himself living in a very sustainable
and economical way that gives very practical voice to his beliefs.
His extensive
commentary gives an excellent overview of his spiritual
outlook and his attitudes towards institutionalised religion and
religiosity. [Editor's
introduction][Ben's
perspective]
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CHRISTMAS
DAY REFLECTION...
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009 :
25 Dec 2006
|
"The
Breath of Heaven" In a reflection that might take your
breath away, Dawn Bowie provides us with an audio-visual
experience for Christmas Day that perhaps only a woman could write.
May it bring a deep experience of peace and lack of resistance into
your day
the year ahead
and into your life. [more]
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SUNDAY
and CHRISTMAS EVE REFLECTION...
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008 :
24 Dec 2006
|
A
spiritual reflection for Christmas Eve... Today and tomorrow
we have two gentle spiritual reflections. Today's comes from Andrew
Kania wherein he argues "The message of Christmas is in
itself a call to humility
[it] can be seen as the message
of Divine love carried to us by the voice of the child." His
reflection is accompanied by a gentle Christmas lullaby performed
by Amanda McKenna. [more]
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CHRISTMAS
MESSAGE FROM THE LATIN PATRIARCH OF JERUSALEM...
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018 :
23 Dec 2006
|
"Our
political leaders must listen to the voice of the oppressed in this
Holy Land" Patriarch Michel Sabbah's Christmas
message underlines the enormous contradiction that Bethlehem presents
to our world today. [more]
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ANDREW'S
OFFERING...
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003 :
22 Dec 2006
|
Evaluating
beauty... In today's commentary Andrew
Kania was partly stimulated by the recent discussion here on
self-esteem and self-respect. His commentary is exploring the ways in
which we value the beauty to be found in others. He explores a number
of places where writers such as Balzac, St John Chrysostom, Naomi Wolf
and others have written on the matter. [more]
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ROSEMARY'S
OFFERING...
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017 :
21 Dec 2006
|
Remembering
those who cannot be with us at Christmas... Rosemary
Canavan invites us, amidst all the joy and celebrations, to
remember those who cannot be with us this Christmas. [more]
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PEREGRINUS
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029 :
20 Dec 2006
|
Celebrating
Christmas... Peregrinus, in his usual style, really
does present a different twist to the usual sort of reflections
and homilies we can expect at this time of the year. [more]
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SPECIAL
PRESENTATION...
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042 :
19 Dec 2006
|
The
beginnings of the crisis in authority Tom has prepared a
special presentation based on a segment from Edward Stourton's 1998
book and television documentary, Absolute
Truth The Catholic Church in the World Today,
which explores the crisis in authority that the Church has experienced
beginning with the promulgation of the encyclical letter, Humanae
Vitae, soon after the Second Vatican Council. Click the headline
image above or HERE
to proceed directly to the commentary and presentation. PLEASE
NOTE: the foregoing links
contain heavy multi-media content and are only really suitable for
readers with a broadband connection. We have provided an alternate
text only page which can be found HERE.
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DAWN'S
ADVENT OFFERING...
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003 :
18 Dec 2006
|
"God
With Us!" We welcome Dawn Bowie
back to the lead commentaries today with this very personal reflection
on the meaning of Advent. [more]
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SUNDAY
REFLECTION...
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007 :
17 Dec 2006
|
Self-esteem
or self-respect? Hugh Mackay's
opinion
piece in this weekend's Sydney Morning Herald has caused Tom
Scott to re-think one of the homilies he's been preaching for
a long, long time. What value should we promote more: self-esteem or self-respect?
[more]
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IAN'S
TAKE
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023 :
16 Dec 2006
|
Is
the Christmas story a myth? This week Ian
Elmer explores the mythological dimension of the Christmas
story. Why we need myth in our lives. [more]
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ANDREW'S
OFFERING...
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002 :
15 Dec 2006
|
We
are all called to leadership... In this wonderful commentary,
Andrew Kania, explores the meaning
of Christian leadership. He explains how a woman, St
Margaret of Scotland, serves as one of the great models of
Christian leadership. [more]
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ROSEMARY'S
OFFERING...
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016 :
14 Dec 2006
|
It
is the time for... Rosemary Canavan
argues "it is the time to take a mini retreat in prayer in our
daily lives, to assess how we are with God, how our lives are unfolding
and how we might move closer to God". [more]
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PEREGRINUS
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028 :
13 Dec 2006
|
A
commentary on wealth and freedom... Peregrinus was
struck by Andrew's piece
on "affluenza" on Sunday the endless pursuit of
possessions, driven by the conviction that possessing things is
the key to a better life. It led to this response. [more]
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TOM'S
TAKE
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040 :
12 Dec 2006
|
What,
precisely, are the core requirements of Catholicism? Tom
asks: is it the ability to memorise and recite a list of absolute
laws? Or is it the ability to navigate through the absolute laws
in order to discern the particular moral truth and course of action?
[more]
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WENDY'S
OFFERING ...
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004 :
11 Dec 2006
|
The
Mixed Blessings III the outcome in the third generation...
You will find this concluding article in Wendy's series "serious
precious cargo". This woman has a way of articulating what
I know many parents have spoken to me about over the years in a
way that almost takes your breath away. There is more reason for
hope in this single article than in tomes of papal encyclicals.
Ed [more]
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SUNDAY
REFLECTION...
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006 :
10 Dec 2006
|
A
tougher seasonal reflection... Christmas in many ways today
is the season in which we celebrate our affluence and success. Andrew
Kania takes us on a more sobering reflection of The Plague
of Affluenza. [more]
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IAN'S
TAKE
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022 :
09 Dec 2006
|
A
seasonal reflection... Ian Elmer
is taking a break from his series on the early Church he has been pursuing
to muse on more seasonal subjects over the next week or two. He expands
on some remarks he posed less formally in the discussion forum during
the week: What does Christmas mean to you? He describes
this as a personal rather than scholarly reflection on the meaning of
the feast we are about to celebrate. [more]
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ROSEMARY'S
OFFERING...
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015 :
07 Dec 2006
|
A
tribute to a quintessential Aussie Archbishop Rosemary
Canavan takes up some scriptural imagery, and also a prayer
from Cardinal Newman to pay tribute to a quintessential Aussie Archbishop
who has turned 80 this week. [more]
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|
PEREGRINUS
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027 :
06 Dec 2006
|
Some
thoughts on the Bishops' Report on Catholics who have stopped going to
Mass Peregrinus today applies
his incisive mind to the recently released summary report the Australian
Bishops put out. He concludes: "If the bishops are concerned to
'stem the flow', there are some important lessons for them here."
[more]
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EXCLUSIVE:
ACBC launch of National Initiative for People with Disabilities
...
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009 :
05 Dec 2006
|
Australian
Bishops launch initiative for People with Disabilities...
The Australian Catholic Bishops launched a significant initiative
in Canberra on Monday to develop a more inclusive attitude towards
people with disabilities in the Australian community. We have an
exclusive report of the Mass and Launch event with photos and video.
[more]
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IAN'S
TAKE
|
 |
|
021 :
05 Dec 2006
|
What
can we learn from the disputes in the early Church? This week
Ian Elmer is again looking at the
differences in understanding between the different factions in the early
Church with a view to helping us understand later disputes, such as the
fracture with Martin Luther, and contemporary differences. [more]
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WENDY'S
OFFERING ...
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003 :
04 Dec 2006
|
The
Mixed Blessings II the next generation... The pleasure
so many gained last week with Wendy's
exploration of life in a mixed marriage continues this week. It's a bitter-sweet
story that makes you want to laugh and cry, celebrate and despair at the
same time. [more]
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SUNDAY
REFLECTION...
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|
005 :
03 Dec 2006
|
What
God will we serve at Christmas? For this first Sunday of
Advent 2006 the beginning of our preparation for Christmas
our resident "Holy Irritant", Tony Robertson,
looks forward to ask what God will we serve when Christmas arrives.
"As we wait in hope for the coming of God's Reign of Peace,
we are called to challenge the values of our consumer culture by
being a sign of the true God with Us, the God we know through the
person and message of Jesus." [more]
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EDITORIAL...
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 |
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008 :
02 Dec 2006
|
The
ACBC Report on Catholics who have stopped going to Mass will
it lead to changes that reverse the drift? We applaud the
Australian Catholic Bishops for funding this important study. We
ask will this study be enough though? Cranking up the volume of
the same broken record, appeasing the insecure sectors of the Church,
is not going to be enough to reverse the drift and re-evangelise
the world. [more]
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|
MICHAEL
J BAYLY...
|
 |
|
001 :
01 Dec 2006
|
Renewal
within Catholicism Michael J Bayly
argues: "As Benedict XVI breathed the air and walked the
ancient streets of Istanbul, my hope is that he was similarly moved and
inspired to usher in a "renaissance" within the Catholic Church
a new era marked by creativity, tolerance, and the inclusion of
the experiences and insights, hopes and aspirations of all. Just as Mehmed
II revitalized Istanbul, may Benedict XVI facilitate a renewal within
Catholicism. This "renewal" could be initiated by the Pope's
convening of a truly ecumenical council perhaps in Istanbul!"
[more]
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|
ROSEMARY'S
OFFERING...
|
 |
|
014 :
30 Nov 2006
|
The
language of God Rosemary Canavan's
reflection today has been triggered by the discussion in our forum on
favourite hymns. For Rosemary "music seems to be the language
of God and those who can compose it and play it are gifted agents of God".
[more]
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|
PEREGRINUS
|
 |
|
026 :
29 Nov 2006
|
Sex
and the Wesleyan Quadrilateral It's not as snappy a title as "Sex
in the City", is it? "Wesleyan quadrilateral" sounds like
something out of a geometry textbook. At any rate, it sounds dull. But
bear with Peregrinus in this fascinating
commentary on the four ways in which we make sense of our faith. (He gets
on to the sex bit at the end.) [more]
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|
WENDY'S
OFFERING ...
|
 |
|
002 :
28 Nov 2006
|
The
mixed blessings of a mixed marriage Wendy's delicate
piece, Mixed Blessings, opens the door on what happened in her family
and the challenges they faced. The reader discovers the mix of joys,
triumphs and defeats experienced when, after many generations, the
single faith wedding chain, for the first time, was broken. [more]
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|
TOM'S
TAKE
|
 |
|
039 :
27 Nov 2006
|
A
"big picture" view of the communications' crisis II...
Tom Scott continues his analysis of the failings of Catholic
communications. This time with the assistance of some far stronger
voices than his in the form of Sandro Magister and the editor of
National Catholic Reporter. [more]
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|
SUNDAY
REFLECTION...
|
 |
|
004 :
26 Nov 2006
|
The
Feast of Christ the King... For decades Tom Scott
had wonderful memories of the Feast of Christ the King. Following
the seed of a few words planted in his mind at the recording of
a radio commercial to promote the Feast of Christ the King in the
Jubilee Year, he has come to a far more critical view. [more]
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|
IAN'S
TAKE
|
 |
|
020 :
25 Nov 2006
|
What
can we learn from the leadership styles in the early Church? More
fascinating as each instalment unfolds, Ian Elmer
today takes us on a journey looking at the differing leadership styles
of the early leaders. [more]
|
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|
SPECIAL COMMENTARY...
|
 |
|
037 :
24 Nov 2006
|
Slander
is a blighting sirocco! Why do people engage in this behaviour?
We republish an article originally published in a book of etiquette
in 1890 exploring the nature of slander. [more]
|
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|
ROSEMARY'S
OFFERING...
|
 |
|
013 :
23 Nov 2006
|
Where
is your true home? Triggered by Ron Rolheiser's commentary this
week, "Steadying ourselves in the storm", mentioned on
CathNews and an article posted in our forum by Cliff Baxter entitled
"Did Jesus ever have to pay rent?", Rosemary
Canavan traverses some interesting ground in her commentary
today. It's an exploration of where our home is to be truly found. Where
is your treasure? Where is your home, your belonging? [more]
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PEREGRINUS
|
 |
|
025 :
22 Nov 2006
|
Ten
things you never knew about Saint Peter Today Peregrinus
explores some scriptural trivia about "the rock" on which
Christianity is founded Saint Peter. The picture that emerges
is of "a credible human being, with conflicts and contradictions
and growth like the rest of us, instead of an idealised saintly
figure". [more]
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|
TOM'S
TAKE
|
 |
|
036 :
21 Nov 2006
|
A
hodge-podge reflection on my own search for spiritual meaning.
Partly taking up from Milly's reflection yesterday and a conversation
with John Briggs on the forum, Tom is exploring the meaning
of all these spiritual concepts we are playing with. He also provides
information about a lecture by Sr Joan Chittister that is well worth
listening to. [more]
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|
MILLY
ON MONDAY...
|
 |
|
002 :
20 Nov 2006
|
The
art of prayer... The business of asking God for favours
seems so simple. What games we play with ourselves, and with God
as we bargain and plead. Milly argues we have to learn to
let go and trust God to deliver the best response. It's easy to
give the advice. Learning how to trust completely can take time.
[more]
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|
SUNDAY
REFLECTION...
|
 |
|
003 :
19 Nov 2006
|
What's
the apocalyptic vision in today's readings all about... Rosemary
Canavan offers some thoughts on what meaning and comfort we can drag
out of the apocalyptic readings this Sunday. [more]
|
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|
IAN'S
TAKE
|
 |
|
019 :
18 Nov 2006
|
Who
was boss in the early Church? In this essay, Ian Elmer
examines what historical research is telling us about the structure
of the earliest Christian Church and how it changed due to various
influences over time. [more]
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|
VINCE EXLEY
|
 |
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003 :
17 Nov 2006
|
Trusting
in God... Yes, Vince did supply the avatar, but you can
find a real picture with the story which is about two experiences
Vince has had being shipwrecked. It's about the state of helplessness
he feels the Church is in today. [more]
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|
ROSEMARY'S
OFFERING...
|
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|
011 :
16 Nov 2006
|
Getting
balance in our prayer life Just as we seek balance in our physical,
emotional and mental health, Rosemary argues we need balance in
our prayer life. Largely drawing on the Gospel of Luke she offers some
thoughts at to how we might improve our prayer life. [more]
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|
PEREGRINUS
|
 |
|
024 :
15 Nov 2006
|
The
morality of State-sponsored torture II Peregrinus
concludes his two-part series investigating the morality of terror.
This week his focus is on what he calls "the moral analysis".
[more]
|
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|
TOM'S
TAKE
|
 |
|
035 :
14 Nov 2006
|
A
"big picture" view of the communications' crisis...
Following on from some observations NCR commentator John Allen made
last Friday, Tom Scott argues the Church has to look at a
far bigger picture as to why its communications are failing. [more]
|
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|
MILLY
ON MONDAY...
|
 |
|
001 :
13 Nov 2006
|
Under
My Nose Philosophy 101... Milly has been a long time
contributor to our forum and many others besides. In her
first "Milly on Monday" commentary she explains her Under
My Nose philosophy particularly as it applies to the internet.
[more]
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|
CLIFF'S
TAKE
|
 |
|
035 :
13 Nov 2006
|
What
a treasure Michael Leunig is! Michael Leunig has
put away his brush and taken up the pen in a column in The Age.
Cliff suggests we take seriously what he's suggesting. He
nominates Leunig as a new prophet for our time. [more]
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|
SUNDAY
REFLECTION...
|
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|
002 :
12 Nov 2006
|
Searching
for an authentic understanding of Jesus' vision... Following
on from Rosemary's Take last Thursday, further discussion on the
discussion forum in the days following, and today's Scriptural readings,
Tom Scott seeks to explore what the authentic Catholic vision
is by constrasting it to a number of alternatives. These include
the "abundance theology" of Evangelical Christianity,
the message thrust in things like the film The Secret, and
abominations within Catholic belief itself. [more]
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IAN'S
TAKE
|
 |
|
018 :
11 Nov 2006
|
Who
were the first Christians? This week, Ian Elmer takes
his series of commentaries a step further by asking, "Who were the
first Christians?" It may come as some surprise to learn that the
first group in the Jesus Movement to bear the name "Christian"
were viewed as dissenters and troublemakers within the wider movement.
[more]
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|
CLIFF'S
TAKE
|
 |
|
034 :
10 Nov 2006
|
Forget
the Pope - Saddam must 'swing before he sings'! Cliff
casts a very cynical eye on the behaviours of a number of the key
groups who've had a lot to say about prosecuting the War on Terror.
He asks if they have a motive for wanting Saddam to "swing
before he sings"? [more]
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|
ROSEMARY'S
OFFERING...
|
 |
|
010 :
09 Nov 2006
|
Life's
transforming moments Inspired by Margaret Throsby's radio
interview with Robert Hughes, Rosemary takes us on a journey
today to begin an exploration of the meaning of pain and struggle
in our lives. [more]
|
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|
PEREGRINUS
|
 |
|
023 :
08 Nov 2006
|
The
morality of State-sponsored torture I Peregrinus
begins a two-part series investigating the morality of terror. This
week his focus is on what he calls "real world morality".
[more]
|
 |
|
TOM'S
TAKE
|
 |
|
034 :
07 Nov 2006
|
What's
missing from the Archbishop's address? The Vatican's head
honcho on communications, Ab Foley, is "convinced that communication
is THE essential work of a bishop" [his emphasis]. Tom
argues His Grace left a couple of things out in his memo. [more]
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CLIFF'S
TAKE
|
 |
|
033 :
06 Nov 2006
|
Let's
provide a bit of feedback! We might not have the resources
to do an audit of Catholic communications around the world but Cliff
suggests we ought to have a go. Today he provides a start and invites
you to provide more. [more]
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|
SUNDAY
REFLECTION...
|
 |
|
002 :
05 Nov 2006
|
The
Historical Jesus Then and Now: The Challenge of the Kingdom of God...
Last weekend Tom McMahon attended a series of lectures by the renowned
scholar John Dominic Crossan at the local Presbyterian Church in
his neighbourhood in San Jose. This morning (Sunday Australia time) I
received these notes of those lectures and was intrigued enough to go
off doing a whole lot further research on the net. In his postscript to
the notes you will read this assessment by Tom: "In
12 years of Catholic seminary and 52 years of study as a roman priest
I have never before heard such meaningful explanations of the Jesus message".
I'm sure others will get value out of Tom's notes as well. Using this
as a starting point you'll find a heap of further information available
on the net. [more]
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IAN'S
TAKE
|
 |
|
017 :
04 Nov 2006
|
The
Resurrection what really happened? What do we know
of the history of the resurrection event itself? What really happened?
To whom did Jesus appear? What was the nature of those Christophanies?
How was this experience interpreted by the recipients? These are
the questions Ian explores today. [more]
|
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|
TOM'S
TAKE
|
 |
|
033 :
03 Nov 2006
|
Diarmuid
O'Murchu and Amanda McKenna Tom Scott's commentary
today firstly points to a fascinating series of interviews Diarmuid
O'Murchu has given in recent days to Tom Fox at National
Catholic Reporter. Don't miss listening to them. Tom also brings
you an exclusive excerpt from Amanda McKenna's new song,
One Body in Christ,
which is to be launched at a national conference in Canberra in
early December for people with disabilities. [more]
|
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|
ROSEMARY'S
OFFERING...
|
 |
|
009 :
02 Nov 2006
|
What
is the kingdom of God really like? In Scripture, and a lot
of other places, many people down through time have tried to come
up with metaphors and descriptors of what the kingdom of God is
really like. In this thought-provoking reflection Rosemary
takes us through some of the imagery, old and new, to show the reality
that "God's reign is in our everyday and ordinary life".
[more]
|
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|
PEREGRINUS
|
 |
|
022 :
01 Nov 2006
|
Communion
and Dissent... Peregrinus presents a powerful commentary
examining how some forms of dissent break the communion of the Church.
It can also be read in a very positive light for its observations
on what Church communion actually is. [more]
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