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Outlook from the outback Stephen Crittenden A devastating critique of the Catholic Church in Australia recently published by one of the country?s most respected bishops has ignited debate about its future and pushed the progressive majority of the Church back to prominence after years in the shadows
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Church in the World
Bishop's book blames Church troubles on its power structure 
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It still is about the poor  Mian Ridge
Ten years after the death of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, her mission to care for the poor is flourishing in the hands of her fellow sisters, who, helped by more volunteers than ever, are committed to carrying their charismatic founder?s compassionate vision into the future  New beat for the Mersey's heart Jim Clarke The fatal shooting of 11-year-old Rhys Jones has drawn eyes again to Liverpool, and following that shocking event people there braced themselves for a barrage of negative publicity. But as a resident journalist observes, there is a fresh mood about the city that defies the clich?s and promises real hope
 Clouds of witness Michael Northcott Pro-life should mean saying no to pollutants ? yet recent contradictory events in the Vatican highlight continued confusion within the Catholic Church over ecological issues
 Brighton's unofficial queen Richard Abbott In the last in our summer series, we visit the south coast and St John the Baptist, the church beloved of Maria Fitzherbert, a Catholic who in 1785 the Prince of Wales defied the Act of Settlement to marry. A mystery lingers over their relationship, and the disappearance of pages from the parish register means that it may never be solved
Sensibility and the senses Parish Practice Martin Foster A liturgist reflects on what Pope Benedict?s Apostolic Exhortation ?Sacramentum Caritatis? has to say about how we participate in the Mass Beware the temples of convenience The Ethical Kitchen Rose Prince
News from Britain and Ireland Damning report on Christian Brothers school More home news Book Reviews Radicals and conscience-wrestlers
Catholic Social Justice: theological and practical explorations

Eds Philomena Cullen, Bernard Hoose and Gerard Mannion
Reviewed by Austen Ivereigh
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