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While Australia conducts an open debate about the abortion pill RU-486, the country’s leading outdoor advertiser, APN Outdoor, has banned the subject from its billboards. Last week the Respect Life Office (RLO) sought to display billboard images (see Page 2) which highlight the trauma many women experience after abortion. The office was initially told by APN by phone that their request was rejected by top management because the images were considered “political in nature” and “offensive.” In later correspondence the RLO was informed that the images could not be displayed because ‘RU-486 is currently being debated by the Australian Government.’ Respect Life Office executive director Clare Pike said it was “staggering” that matters being considered by the Government could be classified as beyond debate for the general public, particularly as the matter would be open to a conscience vote and was therefore not even ‘party political’. The RLO’s campaign was not intended to make a political statement. “These images are about the pain women are suffering and should be a concern for both pro-life and pro-choice proponents,” she said. “This message was not attacking any person or opinion. It was simply the revelation of one woman’s
THE YEAR OF THE DOG ■ Story, photos: Jamie O’Brien
Chinese New Year was celebrated at St Brigid’s Parish West Perth last weekend January 29 with the installation of Fr Dominic Su as Chaplain of the Chinese Catholic Community of Perth. The celebration of Chinese New Year is decided by the lunar calendar according to the first new moon. Last year, Archbishop Hickey granted a special dispensation from the usual requirements of abstinence to members of the Continued on Page 6 Long life and prosperity: Auxiliary Bishop Donald Sproxton hands out traditional red packets containing a ‘gold’ coin, at top, during the Mass for Chinese New Year celebrated at St Brigid’s Church in West Perth last Sunday. Bishop Sproxton also blessed Fr Dominic Su, at right, as the new chaplain for Perth’s Chinese Catholics. Afterwards, revellers performed a traditional Lion Dance.
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NOT SO DEAD AFTER ALL Catholics should learn to recite at least the basic prayers of Christian life in Latin, Pope Benedict urged last year. Out of sight (and mind) for decades, is Latin coming back?
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L’ARCHE COMES TO PERTH A meeting to be held in February is open to all who are interested in seeing this remarkable movement caring for the intellectually disabled establish itself in Perth.
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