Teams – a message of hope
Teams of Our Lady
Teams of Our Lady


article appeared in Catholic News Dec 19, 2010

Scholarly evidence suggests that at the heart of the explosion of crime and delinquency in today’s world is the loss of the capacity of fathers and mothers to effectively care for the children they bring into the world. Even children who are having their physical and financial needs met continue to feel deprived, the main reason being “the basic and most important emotional need as a human being is to feel unconditionally loved and accepted” (Dr Gary Chapman, author of The Five Love Languages).

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Archdiocese Family Life Commission celebrates…Emerging leaders

By Matisha Olivier

Over the past four months, the Family Life Commission – in association with Jubilee Women’s Ministries – has had the honour of celebrating the contributions of some of the Archdiocese’s most outstanding women.  
As we bring this series to a close we go out looking towards the future. Today, we recognise some of our Archdiocese’s dynamic “Emerging Leaders” – Nicole Sogren, Tricia Hudlin –Cooper, Taresa D. Best and Natasha Lamy-Ramsden.

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Archdiocese Family Life Commission celebrates…Leaders in ministry

By Paula Cumberbatch

He touched me, O He touched me, and oh the joy that floods my soul.  Something happened and now I know, He touched me and made me whole”. – William J. Gaither

The Oxford Dictionary defines the word touch as ‘coming into contact with or having an effect on’ something or someone.  Sometimes this ‘touch’ denotes closeness, trust and intimacy and can extend to a deep, loving relationship. 

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Archdiocesan Family Life Commission celebrates… Consecrated women Pt 1

By Renee K Hall

Introduction

The Consecrated Life…is a gift of God the Father to his Church through the Holy Spirit. By profession ( taking of vows) of the evangelical counsels the characteristic features of Jesus – the chaste, poor and obedient one – are made constantly ‘visible’ in the midst of the world…” (Vita Consecrata, John Paul II).

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