TFP 29 May 2012

29-May-2012

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  1. Teachers training for mental health awareness  

    28-May-2012

    Throughout May, a group of teachers from three Catholic secondary schools in Parramatta Diocese have attended Youth Mental Health first aid training at Blacktown Hospital.


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  2. Constantly calling on God  

    28-May-2012

    There are many constants in Aime’s life. with a desire to seek the Lord and carry out His will perhaps the most obvious of them, writes Selina Venier.


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  3. Why a Catholic teacher needs to know where they come from  

    28-May-2012

    One of my favourite speakers says: “You don’t need a great idea. You just need a good idea that you are prepared to use,” writes Jonathan Doyle.


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  4. Encountering the grieving other  

    28-May-2012

    L’Arche Communities founder Jean Vanier heard the ‘primal cry of people with disabilities.’ He understood this cry from persons as a need for friendship, writes Catherine Anderson.


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  5. Annie goes to Confession  

    28-May-2012

    I hadn´t been to confession in 10 years. It´s not that I refuse to go, it´s just something I never thought too much about, writes Annie Reuter.


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  6. Coping with dyslexia in the upper primary years  

    28-May-2012

    Success and Dyslexia is a unique, evidence-based program that assists all upper primary students, but especially those with dyslexia, to increase their ability to take control of and cope well with the problems that occur in their lives.


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  7. I am with you always  

    28-May-2012

    And Jesus came and said to them, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20and teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you."


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  8. The face of God  

    28-May-2012

    St Hildegard of Bingen wrote: “It is easier to gaze into the sun than into the face of the mystery of God.  Such is its beauty and radiance.”  I believe that if we forget this truth, we have lost the plot, writes Sr Hildegard Ryan OSB.


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  9. Serenity on a noisy flight  

    28-May-2012

    The writer Margaret Silf was seated on a flight near a young mother and her boisterous two-year old. The young mother, whose gentle features were veiled by her hijab, responded to his tantrums calmly and tenderly. She squeezed herself into a tiny corner so as not to disturb him and prayed, writes Rev Dr John Frauenfelder.


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  10. Is that where God lives?  

    28-May-2012

    I had to admit I’d never thought of the possibility of God being on a swing in a playground but I replied to my five year old’s question, “Anything’s possible as far as God goes.” “That’s good,” she said, “because if God couldn’t be on a swing then he might miss out on a lot of fun.” – Dr Carmel Bendon Davis


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