The Cure WINNING BACK THE CHRISTIAN SEXUAL ETHIC
Part 2 of our series on the Theology of the Body - by Christopher West
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Bishops go for media Australia’s bishops highlight media’s role in evangelisation The Australian Catholic Bishops Conference launched its first Pastoral Letter on the Church and the Media under the heading “Go Tell Everyone” at Notre Dame University in Sydney on Thursday night last week. The document was formally launched by the Apostolic Nuncio, Archbishop Ambrose di Paoli, Also present were the Archbishop of Sydney Cardinal George Pell, the Chairman of the ACBC Archbishop Francis Carroll of Canberra, and the chairman of the Bishops’ committee on the media Archbishop Barry Hickey. Earlier in the day at a media luncheon at the Bishops’ House adjacent to the Cathedral and at the formal launch, Archbishop Hickey emphasised the need for the Church and society to dialogue Continued on Page 6
Sydney opens marriage arm 70 years a priest: Abbott Placid Spearitt OSB of New Norcia, Fathers Steve Hawe, Nishan De Saram, Archbishop Barry Hickey, and Fathers John Lisle, Geoff Aldous and Pat Rooney gather with Fr Reg Hynes after concelebrating Mass for his 70th anniversary of ordinaiton last week. Photo: Jamie O’Brien
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Since January 23, Australia’s newest promoter of Catholic marriage and family life has been operating out of a Sydney office. Mr Chris Meney, former schoolteacher and navy officer, John Paul II Institute graduate and married father of nine, is the foundation director of the new marriage and family office of the Catholic archdiocese of Sydney. The new office has a role in assisting Continued on Page 2
Brother priests gather with Fr Reg to celebrate 70th ■ By Jamie O’Brien
Seventy years after he was ordained, Fr Reg Hynes, aged 96, has set the record as the oldest and longest serving priest within the Perth Archdiocese. However, his priestly ministry
actually started in New Norcia before he was later incardinated in the Perth Archdiocese. Fr Hynes anniversary was celebrated last week with Mass by Archbishop Hickey and Frs Pat Rooney, Steve Hawe, Geoff Aldous and Nishan De Saram
at the Little Sisters of the Poor Chapel, Glendalough attended by family and friends. The youngest of seven children, Fr Hynes grew up in Waterloo, 15kms from Bunbury and went to Waterloo State School before going to St Illdephonus College
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CLOSER TO THE CENTRE The St Vincent De Paul Society has purchased and opened new national offices in Canberra, relocating from Sydney. The move will improve advocacy to Government, it says.
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New Norcia. After starting his studies for the priesthood in the seminary of Manly, Sydney, Fr Hynes went to the Propaganda Fide College in Rome, where he completed his training and was ordained on February 9 1936. Continued on Page 5
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The Christian brothers’ Agricultural School at Tardun is making history. Next year it will open its doors to enrolment from girls the first time it has done so since it opened.
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Go tell everyone In an era saturated by the influence of the media, Australia’s bishops grasp the possibilities for evangelisation Full text of the pastoral: Pages 7-10