Here you will find links to other sites on the World Wide Web. We will endevour to keep adding links on a regular basis so please check back regularly.

Please email natsicc@ozemail with any links that you would like to add to this site. Include a brief description.

   
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 Otherway Centre

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The Otherway Centre is home to the Aboriginal Catholic Ministry in South Australia and contains some liturgical links and on overview of the many programs that they offer.
 
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 The Aboriginal Catholic Minsitry Melbourne
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The site outlines all of the programs and activities that the ACM in Thornbury provides to the Catholic Community in Victoria
 
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Aboriginal Catholic Ministry - Penrith NSW
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Thsi site has sections on Aboriginal Spirituality and includes local stories.
 
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The Bishops Committee Website
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The Official Site of the Australian Catholic Bishops
   
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The Official Catholic Website
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www.catholic.org.au
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This site has news, events and links to Church organisations throughout Australia
   
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The Official Vatican Website
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http://www.vatican.va/
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As the title implies, this isthe home of the Catholic Church on the Internet. Information relating to all aspects of the Catholic Church is available in several languages.
   
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 Barani

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A Website devoted to the Indigenous History of Sydney. The link above is to a page dedicated to INdigenous INvolvement with the Church in NSW.
   
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 Pilgrimage of Reconciliation

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To mark his 40 years as a priest, Dominican friar Peter Murnane is leading a 40-day pilgrimage by bicycle from Parliament House, Canberra, to Uluru, departing on 15 August. Six others will accompany him, including Aboriginal story-teller Phillip Yubbagurri Brown. The aim of the 2669 km effort is to remember 200 years of Aboriginal displacement, greet Aboriginal Communities on the way, say 'sorry' for stolen children and deaths in custody, and to connect with schools and churches en route.