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Contents
- Michael Belcher, The Catholics of Wallis Plains 1820-1835: Catholics in a pre-institutional environment
- George Connolly, Catherine Connolly, governess, wife: A Catholic family, Carcoar, 1868-1880
- Neville Meaney, Australian Irish Catholics and Britishness: The problem of British “Loyalty” and “Identity” from the Conscription Crisis to the end of the Anglo-Irish War
- Rodney Sullivan, Archbishop James Duhig and the Queensland Irish Association, 1898-1920: exploring connections
- Bridget Griffen-Foley, Monsignor James Meany, the Catholic Weekly and 2SM
- James Franklin, Convent slave laundries? Magdalen asylums in Australia
- Janice Konstantinidis, Life in ‘The Mag’
- Margaret Ghosn, The evolving cultural and spiritual identity of Our Lady of Lebanon College over its 40 years
- Edmund Campion, Spying for the Holy Office: A Sydney story
- Ken Healey, Incarnation: ultimate closeness
- Bruce Kaye, English Christendom and the future of the Anglican Communion
- Moira O’Sullivan, Comment: Irish Nuns during English Benedictine Rule
- Robert O’Shea, Response: Irish Nuns during English Benedictine Rule
- Book reviews:
- Anne Cunningham, The Price of a Wife?, reviewed by Liz Rushen
- Charles McGee, The Forgotten Ones, reviewed by John Luttrell
- Mary Elizabeth Calwell: I am bound to be true: The life and legacy of Arthur A . Calwell, reviewed by Janice Garaty
- Gerald O’Collins, A Midlife Journey and On the Left Bank of the Tiber and Maev O’Collins, Last of the Lands We Knew, reviewed by Michael Costigan
- Book note
- Janice Garaty, Providence Provides: Brigidine Sisters in the New South Wales Province