Writing in CathNews Australia, Gerry Arbuckle says that “Fundamentalism is not confined to Islamic religions. In fact fundamentalist movements are to be found in all society and religions, including Catholic Christianity”. [Read more…] about Catholics can be Fundamentalists too
God’s care for us does not suspend nature’s laws
As New Zealand communities around the world mourn the twenty-nine Pike River miners, Brian O’Connell, currently studying at All Hallows, Ireland, responded to a request, and preached a sermon during Choral Evensong at Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin. [Read more…] about God’s care for us does not suspend nature’s laws
“Like a beautiful day” – Chris Skinner’s new album
‘Like a beautiful day’ is Chris Skinner’s new album, and he’s thrilled to have completed it since his return from from the Marist renewal in Italy and France. [Read more…] about “Like a beautiful day” – Chris Skinner’s new album
Marists now less PC
Marists across New Zealand are participating in e-Day, taking the opportunity to dispose of their personal, community and ministry e-waste such as PC’s, scanners, printers, phones, and TVs in an environmentally friendly way. [Read more…] about Marists now less PC
The Marist Fathers: our digital perspective
As social beings, one of the first things that we do when we are seen by other people is create an initial physical impression. How we present ourselves gives people a glimpse into how we view ourselves and what we are wanting to say about ourselves. [Read more…] about The Marist Fathers: our digital perspective
Discussion of Social Media at Vocations workshop
Representatives from Marist Asia Pacific met to share resources, discuss issues and learn about some of the possibilities that Social Media presents in vocation recruitment. The meeting, held in Sydney this last week was the initiative of the major superiors from Australia, New Zealand, Oceania and the Philippines. [Read more…] about Discussion of Social Media at Vocations workshop