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  1. Concern over number of US WYD pilgrims 

    News - National

    Friday, 13 March 2020

    The number of World Youth Day pilgrims who are expected to arrive from the United States has dramatically dropped from 37,000 to 20,000.

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  2. Walking Nuns exhibition drawing crowds 

    News - National

    Friday, 20 November 2009

    Walking Nuns - The Sisters of Mercy Exhibition that celebrates the 150th anniversary of the order in Goulburn opened to a crowd of some 200 people at the Mt Carmel study hall in NSW.

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  3. Tributes flow for murdered mother 

    News - National

    Friday, 20 November 2009

    Family and friends gathered to mourn murdered Sydney woman Chloe Waterlow during a solemn service in St Canice's parish at Rushcutters Bay yesterday.

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  4. Wollongong bishop sorry about abusive priest 

    News - National

    Wednesday, 18 November 2009

    Bishop Peter Ingham of the Wollongong Diocese has apologised for the sexual abuse suffered by a former altar boy, following a guilty plea by retired priest Father Kevin Gerald Sharkey.

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  5. Retired priest pleads guilty to abuse charges 

    News - National

    Tuesday, 17 November 2009

    Retired former Fairy Meadow priest Father Kelvin Gerald Sharkey pleaded guilty to repeatedly sexually assaulting an altar boy 40 years ago.

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  6. Record payout predicted over Denham case 

    News - National

    Monday, 16 November 2009

    The case of convicted priest John Denham could produce a total compensation payout greater than the previous known highest Australian payout of $6 million, paid to nine victims of Maitland-Newcastle priest Vince Ryan.

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  7. Mosman dog lovers welcome St Francis of Assisi statue idea 

    News - National

    Thursday, 05 November 2009

    Dog owners angry at their pets being kept away from Mosman's cafes welcomed a council idea to erect a statue of St Francis of Assisi in Mosman Square as a tribute to local pets and pet loving locals.

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  8. Galileo inquisition retrial at University of NSW 

    News - National

    Tuesday, 27 October 2009

    Donning academic gowns to represent figures in a retrial, a high profile "bench" reopened the inquisition of Galileo Galilei at the University of NSW last night.

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  9. Students say HSC religious question was unfair 

    News - National

    Monday, 26 October 2009

    NSW HSC Studies of Religion candidates are accusing the Board of Studies of asking questions about subject matter not included in the syllabus.

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  10. Catholic clubs seek more pokies 

    News - National

    Monday, 26 October 2009

    The Liverpool Catholic Club and the Campbelltown Catholic Club in Sydney are among some 20 clubs seeking approval for more poker machines to offset a revenue fall caused by a pokies tax, smoking bans and reduced spending by patrons.

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