Uniya Autumn 1995 Newsletter
Jesuit Social Justice Centre
- Canuto Ah Mat, A. Reconciliation
For All Australians P1
- De Carvalho, D. Selling Our
Services And Souls P3
- David de Carvalho provides an update on the Charities Inquiry.
- Smyth, P.
Will The Republic Mean More Jobs?
P4
- Discussion about Australia becoming a republic, is more than a
debate about flags and heads of State. It is an opportunity for social
change.
- Hug, J. Seeds Of All Our Tomorrows
P5
- James E. Hug introduces the World Summit for Social
Development.
- Murphy, K.
Sending A Message? Autumn
1995 P6
- Recent Australian responses to boat people from China suggest
panic.
- Glendenning, P. Australia’s New
Role With Asia P7
- Australia must change course approaching our northern
neighbours, says Phil Glendenning.
- Cauchi, J.
The International Year For Tolerance
P8
- In a quick survey of several areas, John Cauchi argues that
tolerance itself should not be too easily accepted.
- Raymundo, R. The CPA: The End Game
P9
- Roque Raymundo outlines the last days of the Comprehensive
Plan of Action.
- Collins, P.
The Demise Of The Worker Priests
P12
- The worker-priest movement was a novel experiment by the
Catholic Church in France. Peter Collins reflects on an important but
short-lived initiative.
The Cardoner,
© Copyright 1995 by Jack Otto.
Last modified: 8 Apr 1996.
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