Archive

The Far East- Nov/Dec, 2009

Contents

From the Director - Our sacrifice is to live hopefully and humanly

This year I celebrated my 40th anniversary of ordination... This Christmas we can take hope from the fact that God became human.
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Editorial - Christmas has an edge to it

The Christmas Gospel stories have an edge to them.
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Kidnapped priest released

Columbans have been overwhelmed with prayers and support since news broke that Fr Michael Sinnott had been kidnapped on October 11.
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Worthwhile partnership

Vinnies and Columbans work together in Pakistan.
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Reflection - God breathes in the darkness

God breathes anew in the darkness of our lives.
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Name that feast day

An old lady's knowledge of the feast days inspires the younger generation.
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Out with the old, in with the new

Fr William Moran will step down as Regional Bursar on December 31, 2009.
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A shining moment

We were proud of our heritage at WYD.
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One man's view of China

Fr Hector Suano gives us an idea of the difficulties of working in China today.
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We are not happy either, Father

Another response to Professor Terry Lovat's article, "God is a specialist" in July 2009.
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A good win

Julie Goodwin was the winner of the popular TV series, MasterChef Australia.
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Mission World

I beg, have mercy.
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Celebrating 50 years

Celebrating 50 years - Congratulations for Roderick (Derrick) Long
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Women apostles

We salute the Catholic Women's League of Fiji.
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The Way We Were - Annie has no house

In the Philippines, typhoons generally originate in the South and travel northwards. As the centre of the storm passes over a particular area,…
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