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The Far East - Jan/Feb, 2011

Contents

From the Director - A God who ‘allows’ earthquakes

“How can you believe in a God that does not allow earthquakes?”
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Editorial - Picking up the pieces

The common experience of disaster binds rich and poor together in their sufferings and pain and need for help. We thank God for the generous…
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After the floods

How the Pakistani people are resettling after the floods.
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Great wall of Bantolinao

Fr Brian Gore is back in Negros in the Philippines workig with the Negros Nine Foundation.
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Things you need to know

Check out the Ten Things Everyone Needs to Know about Islam.
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Whirling dervishes

They aim to discern the “universal movement” of creation as they raise their hands upwards and start to turn around on their own axis.
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Shaming the fame game

Winning the Nobel Peace Prize seems to be a disaster for China.
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Teachers walk the talk

Two primary school teachers from St Christopher's, Airport West, visited the Manuel Duato School for children with special needs.
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Satisfaction Guaranteed

The election was termed a ‘farce’ by the world media.
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Mission World - Jan/Feb, 2011

China and the Vatican’s troubled relationship China Church damaged by shanghaied ordination of bishop
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People and nations linked

A string of coincidences link a Belfast priest with a Belfast sailor.
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Food for Thought

Wasting food is a serious issue in developed countries like Japan and Australia.
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Dancing with doorposts

Columbans are helping rebuild a community shattered by Chile’s earthquake in February 2010.
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St Francis and his ‘neighbours’

‘All creatures of our God and King, lift up your voice and let us sing, alleluia…’ St Francis.
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