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To rule is to serve-Gospel Reflection

Throughout history the question of who shall rule tribe, people or nation has been highly contested. It remains an issue today even in so-called democratic countries where people vote for their leaders and representatives.

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Jokes 19/08

Jokes Wednesday walked into a bar and said, “Give me something strong enough to make me think it’s Friday.”   The bartender poured a drink

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Hope For Our Youth

INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY “The youth of today are the leaders of tomorrow.” ~ Nelson Mandela ~   International Youth Day is a chance to recognise

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A day for the young

International Youth Day was established to recognise the energy, creativity and contribution of young people globally. Established by the United Nations (UN) in 1999 and observed on August 12 each year, the day also highlights the social, economic and environmental challenges facing younger generations.

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Urgent need to reunite, say Bishops

The Australian Catholic Bishops Conference (ACBC) argues a renewed focus is required to make Australia a more cohesive society. In the ACBC’s latest statement, ‘Living the Gospel in Times of Social Division’, it lists a range of actions to build social cohesion, which it believes can only be achieved by practising a “culture of encounter”.

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A woman of great faith-Gospel Reflection

Boundaries – geographical, cultural, religious and gender – are crossed in today’s gospel. In fact, it’s one of the few stories in Matthew’s Gospel that takes place outside Jewish territory. Matthew understands the ministry of Jesus being directed firstly to the house of Israel. Only when the good news of the Kingdom of God has been offered to them, will it be offered to “all nations”. (Matt 28:19)

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Jokes 12/08

Jokes An employee didn’t show up for work one day. His boss wondered why one of his most valued employees had not phoned in sick.

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Inspired By Love

A LIFETIME OF LOVE “The best thing to hold onto in life is each other.”~ Audrey Hepburn ~   Love is not something that arrives

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Becoming a mother

Motherhood is a beautifully enriching time that realises a couple’s hopes and dreams. However, leading up to the child’s birth can be a time of

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Being crafty at Advent

In preparation for Christmas and Advent which starts tomorrow, why not make your own family Advent calendar.  All you need are envelopes, pegs from the

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Be a lucky family

If you feel unlucky the chances are you probably will be. But if you are feeling lucky then the cards might be stacked in your favour.

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Your story matters

The magical power that’s fundamental to the telling of every person’s story is powerful and can help your family.

Overcoming trauma or just turning a negative into a positive can a create a collective sense of belonging and being needed.

So, embrace your stories! Your story may seem insignificant but not to your family. Digging out an old stump in the back garden, buying a new puppy or relating your insomnia are stories that should be told rather than kept to yourself.

When we share our everyday stories with family and friends, we humanise our experience, cementing the bonds with the people we love.

I recently heard a story of a beautiful wedding; the weather was perfect, and the bride and groom looked gorgeous. Unfortunately, a guest accidentally spat red wine over the bride’s white wedding gown at the end of the night. The bride was upset that her beautiful dress was ruined on the best day of her life. Perhaps she’d planned to hand the dress on to a future daughter.

Every person has a unique story, good and bad. Bring your story back to life!

Excellent day all
Cheryl

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The language of compassion

The daily work grind for most of us will be taking a long and well-deserved break this coming weekend.

With four days off for Victorians and many others around Australia having 3 days off, including the public holiday to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II’s recent passing, take a minute to consider the word ‘compassion’.

Compassion is part of the human condition and is crucial. Some people have a lot of compassion for the less fortunate while others rarely display empathy towards others.

With finals in many sports happening during September, it is important to show compassion for the loser. In any final there is always a winner and a loser. The individual or team that loses will be hurting so some kind words can make a difference.

“They did their best and deserve to be congratulated” or “They may not have won the game, but they earned our respect for the way they played.”

Do you show compassion? If not, perhaps it is something we could all work on over the long weekend.

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