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Advent and Christmas wishes |
Dear friends, this is our last Women Matter for 2011, and we pray that you have a happy and Holy Christmas. In 2011, we have a new staff for the OPW with Director Donella Johnston and Fellowship Coordinator Andrea Dean joining us at the Braddon Secretariat. Please keep them in your prayers as they continue the wonderful mission forged by Therese Vassarotti, Sr Ruth Durick and most recently Kimberly Davis. Lots of blessing to you and yours! |
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Foundation Chapter and Eucharist heralds new era for Sisters of Mercy |
By Stephanie Thomas
MEDIA RELEASE Tuesday December 20, 2011
About 1,500 Sisters of Mercy, their friends, families and ministry colleagues gathered at St Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney on Sunday, December 18, for the foundation Eucharist of the newly established Institute of Sisters of Mercy of Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG).
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Good Sam honoured for Anti-Slavery work |
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This article was published in "The Good Oil"
Brisbane-based Good Samaritan Sister, Pauline Coll has received a national award for her distinctive contribution and commitment to the fight against human trafficking, slavery and forced labour.
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Media Release 13 December, 2011
The Australian Catholic Bishops Conference today appointed Canberra Educator Donella Johnston as the Director for the Office for the Participation of Women (OPW) and as the Executive Secretary to the Bishops’ Commission for Church Ministry (BCCM).
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New Catholic Women's League Australia Website |
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By Fiona Basile
This article was published in CAM News
"I believe in the genius of women. Even in the darkest periods that genius is found, which is the leaven of human progress and history." Blessed Pope John Paul II.
The Catholic Women's League of Australia (CWLA) has launched a new dynamic website to help bring the light of the Gospel to a wider audience and to contribute to the transformation of our culture into a civilisation of life and love. The new site is at:
http://www.cwla.org.au
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Vale sister Sr Thecla Salttery SGS |
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By Fiona Basile
This article was published in CAM news
Sr Mary Thecla Slattery SGS, who was to celebrate her 108th birthday on 28 December 2011, peacefully passed away in her sleep in the early hours of this morning. The following article was written last week by Kairos Catholic Journal's Fiona Basile, in the lead up to her momentous birthday.
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CACW prize for women's leadership |
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It’s with much excitement that we announce the inaugural winners of the: Council of Australian Catholic Women (CACW) Prize for Women Leaders This prize is presented to a graduating female student (undergraduate or postgraduate) who through her leadership and commitment, best exemplifies the role of women in the Catholic Church in the fields of education, healthcare, family and community services, church ministry or liturgy.
The inaugural joint winners are: Mary Harrigan and Mary Moran Congratulations to Mary and Mary! |
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Dear Friends
In a short time I will be finishing work in the Office for the Participation of Women. The last five years have been an extraordinary experience for me. I have been inspired and energised by the contribution women make to the Church throughout Australia. I have worked with women and men in towns and cities from Geraldton to Townsville and am constantly amazed by the life-giving ways people are involved in the life and mission of the Church.
It has been a privilege to work with many of you on projects and in planning gatherings in your local areas. I am particularly grateful to the diocesan contacts for women who have supported and brought to life national ideas, projects and resources. Without you these initiatives would still be sitting on a shelf! Your dedication to continuing to promote, recognise and celebrate the contribution of women is appreciated. Thank you for your hospitality and generosity when I have been in your home town. What wonderful memories I am taking with me!
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Her Next Journey - Janet Palafox IBVM |
By Sophia Ljaskevic
This article was published by the Loreto Sisters
This month we farewell Janet Palafox ibvm from the Mary Ward International Australia (MWIA) office, based in Melbourne, Australia. As Executive Officer, MWIA, Janet has been instrumental in moving MWIA forward with the assistance of dedicated staff and the Loreto leadership team, generous advisory and board members and the vast network of volunteers, schools, sisters and colleagues involved in MWI around the world.
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New Canon Lawyer for Adelaide |
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By Jenny Brinkworth
This article was published in the Southern Cross
The Adelaide Archdiocese’s Sue Rivett is the first non-religious South Australian woman to become a canon lawyer.
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By Martin Swinchatt
This article was published by Caritas Australia
Six years ago, a newborn baby’s story made Kenya’s national press. Unnamed, unloved and dumped near a slaughterhouse in Nairobi, her cries caught the attention of a young woman who saved her. Martin Swinchatt, Africa Regional Representative, tells the story.
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