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A former chief justice of the Family Court has called for national laws to deal with bullying in the school yard and cyberspace.
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Mons Tony Doherty is “quite chuffed” to be made a Member of the Order of Australia, but believes “modesty is the key” to helping heal a bruised Church.
Fr Kelly had the ability to make every person feel as if he or she were the most important thing to him at that moment in time. He could immerse himself in your life and make you feel special, writes Missy Fecas Fillion.
Religion and faith have always played an important role in my life, shaping my views of the world and informing my career path in human rights and peacemaking, writes Carla de Ycaza.
Greg Whitby talks to Phil Glendenning, Director of the Edmund Rice Centre, on the challenges facing Catholic schools in today's world and how we can empower and humanise students.
So often, parents and professionals work to develop the speech skills of a child who is deaf or hard of hearing without focusing on the need to develop that child’s listening skills.
Luke 1:57-66: Now the time came for Elizabeth to give birth, and she bore a son. 58Her neighbours and relatives heard that the Lord had shown his great mercy to her, and they rejoiced with her.
John the Baptist's father Zachary gives thanks because his child will be the precursor of the Lord who will prepare his way and make ready a perfect people for his God. This could be said of each of us in our own way. A canticle could be sung for our lives, writes Sr Hildegarde Ryan OSB.
Feeling welcomed requires some determination and effort. If you feel like a stranger at Sunday Mass, your aversion to the cold shoulder might lessen your desire to practice the faith, writes Fr John Frauenfelder.
Life as an individual can be pleasant and privileged and prestigious. But that is not enough. The truly happy life, the philosophers tell us, is about activity. Not just any activity, but activity that gives a sense of purpose to life and takes us beyond our own interests to answer the needs of family members and others around us.
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Gospel Verse for 24 May 2013