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Reading blitz caution, prayer power, refugee children invisible

Published: March 01, 2013

The Catholic Education Office in Sydney is cautious of the government's new reading blitz, praise for prayer power in Brisbane and the Jesuit Refugee Service laments that detained asylum seeker children are 'out of sight,out of mind'.

CEO cautious of government in new reading blitz (Catholic Weekly)

Detained children 'out of sight,out of mind', says JRS (Catholic Weekly)

Lawyer says Adelaide church delaying settlement (Yahoo7)

Praise for prayer power in Brisbane (Catholic Leader)

 

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