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    <description>Echoing the Word is an exciting resource in religious education and faith formation, providing for the Christian growth of people ministering in the faith development of children. Formative, practical, contemporary approach to catechesis.</description>
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    <copyright>Copyright 2002-2004 Pauline Electronic Publishing</copyright>
    <pubDate>19 Apr 2010 00:00:00 +1000</pubDate>
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      <title>Editorial</title>
      <author>info@echoingtheword.com (Joanna Coleiro, fsp)</author>
      <category>Editorial</category>
      <link>http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/article_view.cgi?aid=853</link>
      <description><strong>Sr Joanna Coleiro, fsp</strong> <br><em>At Echoing the Word</em>, we are proud to bring you this <strong>Mary MacKillop Issue</strong> packed with ideas for preparing students for Mary’s canonisation in Rome on 17 October, 2010. To mark this most significant occasion in the life of the Australian Church, we have chosen to make this Issue freely available on our website. This will be a rich resource to help prepare Australia for its first Saint – both for our subscribers, as well as those who have not yet discovered <em>Echoing the Word</em>! If you know teachers or catechists who are looking for material on Mary MacKillop, don’t hesitate to point them to the “free issue” link available from our main page menu. </description>
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      <title>St. Mary of the Cross MacKillop</title>
      <author>info@echoingtheword.com (Marlo Drake)</author>
      <category>Featured Articles</category>
      <link>http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/article_view.cgi?aid=844</link>
      <description><strong>Marlo Drake</strong>, is the Placed Teacher with the Mary MacKillop Heritage Centre in Victoria. In this feature article, Marlo reflects on Mary's life, with its hardships and joys, and highlights the strong convictions that helped Mary remain firm in her journey from young woman to vowed religious, to founder of a religious order and now, to becoming Australia's first saint.</description>
      <source url="http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/issue_view.cgi?i=18">Vol. 9 No. 2, 2010 Mary MacKillop</source>
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      <title>Abiding Trust</title>
      <author>info@echoingtheword.com (Erin Wedge)</author>
      <category>Scripture</category>
      <link>http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/article_view.cgi?aid=850</link>
      <description>Taking the simple words of Jesus from the Gospel of John, (John 14:1) <strong>Erin Wedge</strong> reflects on Mary MacKillop's extraordinary and life-long trust in God.</description>
      <source url="http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/issue_view.cgi?i=18">Vol. 9 No. 2, 2010 Mary MacKillop</source>
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      <title>Children's Literature</title>
      <author>info@echoingtheword.com (Jan Grajczonek)</author>
      <category>Reviews &amp; Resources</category>
      <link>http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/article_view.cgi?aid=836</link>
      <description><strong>Jan Grajczonek</strong> reviews the three children's books, <em>Ivy Loves to Give</em>, <em>Father Sky and Mother Earth</em> and <em>Angel of Kokoda</em> highlighting how they can be used to develop significant themes in Religious Eduction.</description>
      <source url="http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/issue_view.cgi?i=18">Vol. 9 No. 2, 2010 Mary MacKillop</source>
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      <title>Resources for Religious Education</title>
      <author>info@echoingtheword.com (Paul Taouk)</author>
      <category>Reviews &amp; Resources</category>
      <link>http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/article_view.cgi?aid=837</link>
      <description><strong>Paul Taouk</strong> reviews three religious education resources: <em>Peace People Who Changed the World</em>, <em>"See" RE Stories from Christianity: Guided Visualisations for Children aged 7-11</em> and <em>A Jesse Tree for Advent: Complete Assemblies for Juniors</em> - even during the year, the Jesse Tree can be used to teach children about Old Testament characters and the family history of Jesus!</description>
      <source url="http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/issue_view.cgi?i=18">Vol. 9 No. 2, 2010 Mary MacKillop</source>
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      <title>Past Forms, Present Challenges</title>
      <author>info@echoingtheword.com (Tony Densley)</author>
      <category>Theology</category>
      <link>http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/article_view.cgi?aid=851</link>
      <description><strong>Tony Densley</strong> remembers the influence of Mary MacKillop and her Sisters on Australian life both in our cities and in country regions. He invites us not to dwell on the past but to look towards the challenges that Mary's spirit puts before us today.</description>
      <source url="http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/issue_view.cgi?i=18">Vol. 9 No. 2, 2010 Mary MacKillop</source>
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      <title>A Letter from Mary MacKillop</title>
      <author>info@echoingtheword.com (Beth Nolen)</author>
      <category>Liturgies &amp; Activities</category>
      <link>http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/article_view.cgi?aid=841</link>
      <description>In this activity page, <strong>Beth Nolen</strong> invites students to discover Mary MacKillop by using quotes from her letters to write a letter in Mary's name.</description>
      <source url="http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/issue_view.cgi?i=18">Vol. 9 No. 2, 2010 Mary MacKillop</source>
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      <title>A Ritual Celebrating Mary MacKillop’s Beliefs and her Call to Action</title>
      <author>info@echoingtheword.com (Jennifer Callanan)</author>
      <category>Liturgies &amp; Activities</category>
      <link>http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/article_view.cgi?aid=872</link>
      <description>x</description>
      <source url="http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/issue_view.cgi?i=18">Vol. 9 No. 2, 2010 Mary MacKillop</source>
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      <title>Blessed Mary MacKillop Loved</title>
      <author>info@echoingtheword.com (Anne Victor)</author>
      <category>Liturgies &amp; Activities</category>
      <link>http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/article_view.cgi?aid=838</link>
      <description>In this blackline master, <strong>Anne Victor</strong> helps early years students to discover Mary MacKillop's most foundational characteristic of holiness <em>- that she loved</em>.</description>
      <source url="http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/issue_view.cgi?i=18">Vol. 9 No. 2, 2010 Mary MacKillop</source>
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      <title>How Does Someone Become a Saint?</title>
      <author>info@echoingtheword.com (Beth Nolen)</author>
      <category>Liturgies &amp; Activities</category>
      <link>http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/article_view.cgi?aid=839</link>
      <description>As we approach the canonisation of Mary MacKillop the notion of sainthood will be widely explored in Catholic classrooms around Australia. This activity from <strong>Beth Nolen</strong> helps students to explore the process for becoming a saint as well as the concept of a miracle.</description>
      <source url="http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/issue_view.cgi?i=18">Vol. 9 No. 2, 2010 Mary MacKillop</source>
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      <title>Making Connections</title>
      <author>info@echoingtheword.com (Jennifer Callanan)</author>
      <category>Liturgies &amp; Activities</category>
      <link>http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/article_view.cgi?aid=871</link>
      <description>x</description>
      <source url="http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/issue_view.cgi?i=18">Vol. 9 No. 2, 2010 Mary MacKillop</source>
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      <title>Mary MacKillop</title>
      <author>info@echoingtheword.com (Clare Horan)</author>
      <category>Liturgies &amp; Activities</category>
      <link>http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/article_view.cgi?aid=847</link>
      <description><strong>Clare Horan</strong> invites middle primary students to explore the notion of sainthood through what the Scriptures tell us about Jesus and his mother Mary, and what we know about the life and person of Mary MacKillop.</description>
      <source url="http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/issue_view.cgi?i=18">Vol. 9 No. 2, 2010 Mary MacKillop</source>
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      <title>Mary MacKillop - A Saint for Our Time</title>
      <author>info@echoingtheword.com (Clare Horan)</author>
      <category>Liturgies &amp; Activities</category>
      <link>http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/article_view.cgi?aid=846</link>
      <description>In this prayer-poem, <strong>Clare Horan</strong> reflects on the gift that Mary MacKillop is to each one of us and the whole Church. This is a poem that can be used with staff or students.</description>
      <source url="http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/issue_view.cgi?i=18">Vol. 9 No. 2, 2010 Mary MacKillop</source>
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      <title>Wise Words</title>
      <author>info@echoingtheword.com (Anne Victor)</author>
      <category>Liturgies &amp; Activities</category>
      <link>http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/article_view.cgi?aid=840</link>
      <description>In this blackline master for middle primary, <strong>Anne Victor</strong> asks students to match 'wise words' from Mary MacKillop with others from Jesus, helping them to recognise how Mary imitated Jesus in her own life.</description>
      <source url="http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/issue_view.cgi?i=18">Vol. 9 No. 2, 2010 Mary MacKillop</source>
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      <title>Teaching Tip: Storytelling</title>
      <author>info@echoingtheword.com (Ann Maree Whenman)</author>
      <category>For the Catechist</category>
      <link>http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/article_view.cgi?aid=843</link>
      <description><strong>Ann Maree Whenman</strong> begins a series of teaching tips on storytelling in the classroom. In this article she looks at how to choose relevant story.</description>
      <source url="http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/issue_view.cgi?i=18">Vol. 9 No. 2, 2010 Mary MacKillop</source>
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      <title>The Canonisation of Mary MacKillop:</title>
      <author>info@echoingtheword.com (Ann Maree Whenman)</author>
      <category>For the Catechist</category>
      <link>http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/article_view.cgi?aid=842</link>
      <description>In this article, <strong>Ann Maree Whenman</strong> reflects on saints as witnesses to the Gospel message. In Mary MacKillop, she says, catechists have both a model and intercessor for their work.</description>
      <source url="http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/issue_view.cgi?i=18">Vol. 9 No. 2, 2010 Mary MacKillop</source>
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      <title>How to Train Your Dragon</title>
      <author>info@echoingtheword.com (Jan Epstein)</author>
      <category>Movies</category>
      <link>http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/article_view.cgi?aid=848</link>
      <description><strong>Jan Epstein</strong> reviews <em>How to Train Your Dragon</em>, exploring the influence of ancient myths on some recent movie releases. She identifies the dragon at the centre of the volcano with our "our worst self" which can only be trained through empathy, courage and trust.</description>
      <source url="http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/issue_view.cgi?i=18">Vol. 9 No. 2, 2010 Mary MacKillop</source>
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      <title>It’s OK to Think Differently to Others</title>
      <author>info@echoingtheword.com (by Dylan Fisher, Year 6 <br> Our Lady of Hope Primary School, Greenwith)</author>
      <category>Movies</category>
      <link>http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/article_view.cgi?aid=852</link>
      <description><strong>Dylan Fisher</strong> is a Year 6 student at Our Lady of Hope Primary School in Greenwith, South Australia. Here, Dylan reviews <em>How to Train Your Dragon</em>, and speaks about how it's okay to have a different opinion to other people.</description>
      <source url="http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/issue_view.cgi?i=18">Vol. 9 No. 2, 2010 Mary MacKillop</source>
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      <title>Going to the Edges</title>
      <author>info@echoingtheword.com (Peter Arndt)</author>
      <category>Social Justice</category>
      <link>http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/article_view.cgi?aid=845</link>
      <description><strong>Peter Arndt</strong> explores the spirit of Mary MacKillop alive in her Sisters today as they continually seek to reach people living on the edges of society. Peter particularly looks at the Sisters' participation in Aboriginal communities and suggests related learning activities for the classroom.</description>
      <source url="http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/issue_view.cgi?i=18">Vol. 9 No. 2, 2010 Mary MacKillop</source>
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      <title>Bringing &lt;em&gt;Alive&lt;/em&gt; the Spirit of Mary MacKillop</title>
      <author>info@echoingtheword.com (Jan Grajczonek)</author>
      <category>Religious Literacy</category>
      <link>http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/article_view.cgi?aid=849</link>
      <description><strong>Jan Grajczonek</strong> invites teachers of early years students bring Mary MacKillop alive by creating little artefacts such as a Cobb &amp; Co. ticket to represent her travels, a postcard from the Vatican, a letter, even a pair of old rosary beads. It is important that even from an early age, young students come to know Mary's stamina, resilience an gutsy spirit.</description>
      <source url="http://www.echoingtheword.com/member/issue_view.cgi?i=18">Vol. 9 No. 2, 2010 Mary MacKillop</source>
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