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eBulletin - Vol 14 No. 10 - November 2021

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What do we think we are doing?

The final movement metaphor is synodal. I did not imagine that my life could be described as synodal, but it seems to me that this is what Pope…
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Religions at the Service of Fraternity in our world

Columban Fr Warren Kinne reflects on the eighth chapter of the Encyclical Letter, Fratelli Tutti of the Holy Father Francis, on fraternity and…
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Tackling intercultural challenges in Fiji

People who accept intercultural diversity change for the better. Opening to difference broadens our minds. It makes us more aware of our own…
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Sudden death and a comforting statue of Our Lady

As in all situations of the death of a young person, there are no easy answers. In the case of Fr Ignatius, a life that began in the most fragile…
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The United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) Glasgow

Columbans worldwide contributed to the prayer event and attended virtually with their network partners. The Columban Mission Centre in Essendon…
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2021 Columban Christmas Appeal

Many people will not have a merry Christmas this year. Reports from our Columban parishes in Fiji, Peru, Chile, Philippines and in Myanmar highlight…
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