The Far East - Apr-09
Contents
Editorial - Fire and faithfulness
18.08.2009The photograph on the cover of this issue of The Far East is a uniquely Australian symbol that points towards the Resurrection of Jesus Christ more
From the Director - Sharing our personal memories of Jesus
18.08.2009For me the most moving day in Holy Week is Holy Saturday, the day preceding the wonderful Vigil ceremonies more
Even missionaries need holidays
18.08.2009The photograph on the cover of this issue of The Far East is a uniquely Australian symbol that points towards the Resurrection of Jesus Christ more
These are the facts
18.08.2009Fr Sean McDonagh has a disturbing forecast about
climate change in Australia. more
Who am I
18.08.2009How does a practising Catholic artist find his identity in an overwhelmingly fundamentalist Muslim culture? more
Emmaus - the everyday road
18.08.2009The Emmaus Story (Lk 24:13-35) is revealed as our own life story;
Sr Kathleen helps us walk the road to Emmaus and understand what it means. more
Friend to the downtrodden
18.08.2009Shortly after I arrived in Chile 39 years ago I became acquainted with Fr Roberto Lebeque. He was a French missionary working on the northern fringe of the city of Santiago, an area still basically rural but gradually being settled by poor working class families in search of a place to live. more
A Church rises
18.08.2009The photograph on the cover of this issue of The Far East is a uniquely Australian symbol that points towards the Resurrection of Jesus Christ more
The way we were - Mission accomplished
18.08.2009Our mission that day was to visit a sick woman in the suburbs of Hanyang. It was raining cats and dogs. In spite of the downpour the traffic was as heavy as usual. more
Another Saint in the making
18.08.2009Australia has another saint in the making in Dr/Sr Mary Glowrey. more
Going home worried
18.08.2009Rachel Rodgers* is a lovely young woman from Portrush, in County Tyrone, Ireland who worked at PREDA in Olongapo City which is about three hours by car north of Manila more
Reflection - Consider the lilies of the field
18.08.2009The poet, Emily Dickson once said that the only commandment she ever obeyed was, 'Consider the lilies of the field.' The invitation of Jesus to do just that all too often falls on deaf ears. But when it is heard and responded to, what joy ensues. more
Chocolate, slavery and debt
18.08.2009There is a link between the production and marketing of chocolate, slave labour and the debt burden of poor countries. more
Easter and firecrackers
18.08.2009During my teaching I explained to the students the meaning of Holy Week and Easter. They had never heard of either. I told them how the people of Jerusalem had welcomed Jesus on Palm Sunday and of his last supper with his disciples on Holy Thursday.
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