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  1. "Prayer before sex" guide comes to Australia 

    News

    Monday, 16 November 2009

    A Prayer Book For Spouses that was first published by the Catholic Truth Society in Britain with a "prayer before making love" is now available in Australia.

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  2. Westminster Cathedral performance for music from Papal album 

    News

    Tuesday, 03 November 2009

    A historic free concert will be held at Westminster Cathedral on December 2 featuring UK's first live UK performance of music from 'Alma Mater - Music From the Vatican' the album featuring the voice of Pope Benedict XVI.

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  3. New film criticised as anti-Christian  

    News

    Monday, 12 October 2009

    The Religious Anti-Defamation Observatory president Antonio Alonso Marcos has denounced an anti-Christian bias in a new movie to be released shortly called "Agora" by Spanish director Alejandro Amenabar.

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  4. Muslim, agnostic and Catholic compose for Pope 

    News

    Thursday, 01 October 2009

    The three composers chosen to write music for Pope Benedict's forthcoming album are Briton Simon Boswell, an agnostic; Stefano Mainetti from Italy, who is Catholic and Nour Eddine, from Morocco, who is Muslim.

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  5. Call to tame down TV sex and violence 

    News

    Tuesday, 22 September 2009

    The Australian Christian Lobby has launched a Tame the Tube campaign to agitate for less sex and violence on commercial television, asking the industry to fix the deteriorating code of practice

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  6. "Religious" video wins Blake Prize  

    News

    Friday, 04 September 2009

    A ten minute silent video, featuring footage of emotional young fans watching their favourite bands play during this year's Big Day Out, took the $20,000 top award at the Blake Prize for religious art.

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  7. New generation for As One Voice 

    News

    Thursday, 03 September 2009

    More than a decade since the publication of the orignial collection of contemporary church music, Willow Publishing has released the As One Voice - The Next Generation songbook, crafted with young people in mind.

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  8. Blake Prize anti-religious: Pell 

    News

    Monday, 24 August 2009

    Cardinal George Pell said the Blake Prize, Australia's leading prize for religious art, is attracting work that is kitsch, anti-religious and sometimes only tenuously connected with spirituality, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.

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  9. Uma Thurman to play heroic nun 

    News

    Thursday, 23 July 2009

    Actress Uma Thurman plays a Catholic nun in her latest movie "Girl Soldier", the true and tragic story of 140 Ugandan girls who were kidnapped and enslaved in 1996.

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  10. Opus Dei deny bankrolling new film on founder 

    News

    Tuesday, 07 July 2009

    Oscar nominated British film maker Roland Joffe is making a movie about the life and miracles of Opus Dei founder Jose Maria Escriva de Balaguer.

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