A 'cannon ball' moment
Fr Andrew Hamilton SJ
The trajectory of one cannon ball altered the direction of the Catholic Church, and its effects are still being felt 500 years later.
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Ageing gracefully
Fr Chris Gleeson SJ. 03 May 2021
We need to understand grace as an event – something that describes the quality of our relationship with God.
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Terms and conditions: Winter 2021 raffle
02 May 2021
The following are the terms and conditions for Jesuit Communications' Winter 2021 raffle.
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The importance of Mothers Day
Fr Andrew Hamilton SJ
Mothers Day reminds us of the many and varied shapes of relationships that make up women’s lives.
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You can’t ask that!
The past often exerts an exotic pull – what was life like back when? The elderly provide a link to the past and in this article agreed to be interviewed by their, mainly, grandchildren to talk about their lives, hopes and dreams.
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The passion pattern
Fr Chris Gleeson SJ
It is joy and fun that connects us to God and each other.
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Pathways to new life
Sr Myree Harris
Although the stories of those who come to Gethsemane Community are different, the answer for all of them is a safe place to call home.
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True leadership
David Braithwaite SJ
Church leaders need courage and faith to build creative ways of reaching those on the margins.
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The Resurrection in Art
Michael Galovic
As Easter approaches it is interesting to see the different ways in which the West and Eastern Orthodox Churches depict the Resurrection.
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The flowering of a mission
Jesuit Mission
Seventy years after helping to establish a Jesuit mission in Hazaribag, Australian Jesuit Fr Phil Crotty SJ reflects on its enduring and far-reaching legacy.
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Christmas Raffle 2020 winners
Congratulations to the winners of the Society of Jesus in Victoria – Jesuit Communications Christmas Raffle 2020.
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A spoonful of kindness
Michael McGirr
Chalk drawings, street libraries and the spoonville communities have been bright spots in the dreariness of lockdowns.
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