The Far East - July, 2011
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The Far East magazine is published by St Columban's Mission Society. It features articles and photographs by Columban missionaries from those countries where the missionaries work. The magazine was launched originally to promote mission interest in Catholic homes in Australia and New Zealand. The Far East magazine in Australia was published for the first time on 15th October 1920 and sample copies were sent to every parish and school in Australia and New Zealand.
From the Director - Pluralism as a value
01.07.2011I wonder at the millions of people through the last two millennia who have loved, questioned and written about Jesus and never exhausted him or his message. more
Editorial - Guantanamera
01.07.2011The Good News of Jesus Christ is the song and we (all of us) are the words by our witness more
Home away from home
01.07.2011To see the delight on the seafarers faces indicates and highlights the fact that the work of Stella Maris is valued by so many. more
Last man out
01.07.2011The Columban involvement is winding down in some parts of the Philippines. more
Reflection - Darkness that nurtures
01.07.2011Darkness and light are both important in the rhythm of our lives. more
People between two worlds
01.07.2011The Banabans were forced by the British Government to leave their original home. more
The battle seems endless
01.07.2011Local indigenous people will suffer if mining is allowed in their forest. more
Mission World - July 2011
01.07.2011Caritas and UNICEF to prepare child plan
The plight of refugee children more
Dying villages of Japan
01.07.2011Fr Paul McCartin explains how Japanese are trying to preserve traditional villages. more
Role of dialogue
01.07.2011Fr Eamon Adams shares some insights on dialogue and its importance in society. more














