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Tears for the dead Print E-mail
0205-Archbishop_Louis_Kebreau_100Friday 5 February 2010

The leader of Catholics in Haiti has described how he is repeatedly reduced to tears when he recalls the day he had to bury seminarians who died in the quake.

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New chair for Heads of Churches Print E-mail

Kairos: Volume 21, Issue 01

New chair for Heads of Churches

The Catholic Archbishop of Adelaide, Philip Wilson, has been appointed Chair of the National Heads of Churches in Australia.

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US Prelate addresses anti-nuclear weapon summit Print E-mail

071009_nuclear_100Friday 5 February 2010

The archbishop of Baltimore, Maryland, is underlining Church's reasons for opposing nuclear war, and stressing the next steps for eliminating these weapons.

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Study show effectiveness of teen abstinence Print E-mail

wyd_madrid_100Thursday 4 February 2010

In response to a new study demonstrating the effectiveness of abstinence education for teens, the Family Research Council is lamenting the government's rejection of programs that teach this to youth in the United States.

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Catholic Church welcomes move to make Internet safer Print E-mail

Kairos: Volume 21, Issue 01

The Catholic Church has welcomed the federal government’s announcement that it will move ahead with plans to filter out violent and pornographic websites containing material which has been refused classification.

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Fr Brian Bainbridge: forever in the company of your saints Print E-mail

100204-Brian-Bainbridge_100Thursday 4 February 2010

Father Brian Salvatore Bainbridge has passed away.  He died at Bennettswood Parish on Tuesday 2 February 2010. Pontifical Concelebrated Requiem Mass will be offered at St Scholastica’s Church 328 Burwood Hwy Bennetswood on Friday, 5 February at 11am. A Vigil Mass for Fr Bainbridge will be offered this evening Thursday 4 February at 7:30pm at St Scholastica’s Church.

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Catholic agencies appeal for end to violence against foreign students Print E-mail

Kairos: Volume 21, Issue 01

The Australian Catholic Migrant and Refugee Office and the National Catholic Education Commission have appealed for an end to violence towards foreign students living in Australia. Among the tragic street crimes in Australia in recent months, several Indian students have been attacked.

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