Today we touch on some feedback from Bob’s blog, ponder the nature of upcoming Christmas festivities, the nature of property ownership by the Roman Catholic Church, rate of donations, Bob’s support of union protests, the Old Bastards, Melbourne Storm assistance, plans for Christmas.
If you missed Bob on the 7:30 report, you can read a transcript of the interview at :
http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2008/s2430670.htm
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Apologies for the delay in getting this show out folks. In this episode we talk about the difficult job market, Bob talks to God about his crusade, serious illness, the elderly, and much much more.
Check out Father Bob on Sundays from 3pm to 4pm on 3AW with Les Twentyman if you live in Victoria: http://www.3aw.com.au/programguide/sunday.html
Support the Fr Bob Maguire Foundation by donating via PayPal or other methods at Bob’s blog or Bob’s website. Watch Bob’s video reports weekly at Father Bob’s Foundation Update Do you know of any company or individual who would like to sponsor the foundation for $7500 per year?
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Bob is enthused about the new Catalyst-Clemente program running between ACU and the University of Sydney http://www.acu.edu.au/communityengagement/iace/beyond_disadvantage/clemente_australia/
Bob has been busy introducing himself to the new locals, including Hamish and Andy, and blessing coffee roasters dressed as the pope. We also cover the public reaction to our 3AW spot last week on student poverty.
If you are in Melbourne, please consider coming to our upcoming fundraiser on Saturday, October 25 from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Details are at http://www.art4acause.com.au
Check out Father Bob on Sundays from 3pm to 4pm on 3AW with Les Twentyman and Denis Walter if you live in Victoria: http://www.3aw.com.au/programguide/sunday.html
Support the Fr Bob Maguire Foundation by donating via PayPal or other methods at Bob’s blog or Bob’s website. Watch Bob’s video reports weekly at Father Bob’s Foundation Update Do you know of any company or individual who would like to sponsor the foundation for $7500 per year?
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Today we do our first “in person” show in quite a while. As you might have guessed from the title we dip our toe into the swirling waters that is the current global financial crisis. Can random acts of kindness boost the emotional capital of society?
We review some feedback, which we love - keep it coming! And strangely enough get chatting about weddings.
Check out Father Bob on Sundays on 3AW with Les Twentyman and Denis Walter if you live in Victoria (I think it is at 3pm): http://www.3aw.com.au/programguide/sunday.html
If you are in Melbourne, please consider coming to our upcoming fundraiser on Saturday, October 25 from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Details are at http://www.art4acause.com.au
Support the Fr Bob Maguire Foundation by donating via PayPal or other methods at Bob’s blog or Bob’s website. Watch Bob’s video reports weekly at Father Bob’s Foundation Update Do you know of any company or individual who would like to sponsor the foundation for $7500 per year?
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Just a quick show again this time folks as we check in. If you are in Melbourne, please consider coming to our fundraiser. Check out the details at http://www.art4acause.com.au
Support the Fr Bob Maguire Foundation by donating via PayPal or other methods at Bob’s blog or Bob’s website. Watch Bob’s video reports weekly at Father Bob’s Foundation Update Do you know of any company or individual who would like to sponsor the foundation for $7500 per year?
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Today we discuss the parish in Brisbane that has been threatened with closure, see the news story on this at http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,24236827-29277,00.html
We also cover the proposed changes to the abortion legislation in Victoria, the grown up lady who was the baby in the basket, whether welfare should be cut off in cases of child truancy, student homelessness, and the decline of the neighbourhood
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We’d love some feedback via any of our contact points. Check out Bob’s Facebook page with a group for The Father Bob Show Podcast.
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After a few weeks break due to life happening, we return and talk about the coldest winter we can remember for a long time which is especially pertinent given Bob’s visual statement of constructing a mock tent city on his front lawn (more info to come). We discuss a new report published in the paper this week discussing areas in the most financial difficulty (watch this space for a visual), and the responsibility of churches and other religious denominations to care for it’s local population. We look at the appropriateness of world youth day spending and recent protests at the Olympics in Beijing regarding human rights abuses in Tibet.
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We reflect on the dire situation of living conditions for “regular” people in Melbourne, the conundrum of portraying the work at the FBMF while maintaining the privacy and dignity of clients, advocating for migrants. Check out Sister Roberta at http://www.melbournebtv.com
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