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ROSEMARY'S
TAKE
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017 :
21 Dec 2006
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Remembering
those who cannot be with us at Christmas... Rosemary
invites us, amidst all the joy and celebrations, to remember those
who cannot be with us this Christmas. [more]
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016 :
14 Dec 2006
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It
is the time for... Rosemary 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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015 :
07 Dec 2006
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A
tribute to a quintessential Aussie Archbishop Rosemary
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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014 :
30 Nov 2006
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The
language of God Rosemary'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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013 :
23 Nov 2006
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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 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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012 :
19 Nov 2006
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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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011 :
16 Nov 2006
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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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010 :
09 Nov 2006
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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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009 :
02 Nov 2006
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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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008 :
26 Oct 2006
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Metaphors
of Life... Rosemary looks at life through the metaphors
of journey and landscape. She argues "the landscape of the
gospels is often metaphorical rather than actual" and invites
you "to consider the landscape of your life and how it merges
with that of Jesus". [more]
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007 :
19 Oct 2006
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Coping
with situations that make us want to scream... Rosemary
offers some thoughts on how to turn a bad hair day on its head into
something that is positive. It's a lesson whose turning point hinges
on a particular way of looking at Jesus as model. [more]
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006 :
12 Oct 2006
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Can
we learn anything from the Amish tragedy? Rosemary Canavan
suggests we can learn some valuable lessons from the way in
which the Amish people recently responded to the shooting tragedy
in their community. The community seemed to exhibit a very Christ-like
understanding of forgiveness. [more]
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005 :
08 Oct 2006
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Seven
Deadly Sins Series: Pride – the place where ego is unbridled!
Each of us draws our identity from our families, our community,
our nation and our Church. Rosemary mounts some cojent arguments
as to why we should celebrate the personalities who make us who
we are. [more]
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004 :
28 Sep 2006
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Celebrating
the personalities who make us who we are... Each of us draws
our identity from our families, our community, our nation and our
Church. Rosemary mounts some cojent arguments as to why we
should celebrate the personalities who make us who we are. [more]
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003 :
21 Sep 2006
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How
do we handle the mortality of our lives? Taking as her starting
point the deaths last week of three prominent Australians, Steve
Irwin, Peter Brock and Colin Thiele, Rosemary is exploring
the ways we Catholics "celebrate life" in the death and
funeral rites of passage. [more]
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002 :
14 Sep 2006
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Handing
On and Handing Over... Rosemary today takes up from
a brief discussion that occurred in our forum during the past week:
How do we hand on the faith to our children? What, precisely, do
we mean when we say we have this desire to pass on our faith, our
values or our ways of looking at life? [more]
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001 :
07 Sep 2006
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Around
the Table... Allow us to introduce Rosemary Canavan
to the readers of Catholica Australia. Rosemary lives
in Adelaide. Her qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts major
in Psychology and two Bachelors degrees in Theology, the most recent
an Honours degree in New Testament studies. She has two adult children.
Her first commentary focuses on the value of family meals. [more]
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