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Social Justice and Marist Diary for Dec 2014
This month's anniversaries include XXXXX |
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World AIDS Day |
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International Day for Abolition of Slavery |
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UN International Day of Persons with Disabilities
1874: Battle of the Eureka Stockade |
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International Volunteer Day for Economic & Social Development
Hanukkah ends |
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Second Sunday of Advent
St Nicholas (Santa Claus) |
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UN International Civil Aviation Day
1965: Vatican II Pastoral Constitution Gaudium et Spes |
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UN International Anti-Corruption Day |
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UN Human Rights Day
1948: Adoption of United Nations Declaration of Human Rights
1968: Death of Thomas Merton
1992: Redfern Speech by Prime Minister Paul Keating, at launch of International Year of the World's Indigenous People |
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International Mountain Day |
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1831: Sisters of Mercy founded by Catherine McAuley |
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Third Sunday of Advent |
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International Migrants Day
1894: South Australia becomes the first state in Australia to give women the right to vote |
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UN International Day for South-South Cooperation |
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Fourth Sunday of Advent
UN International Human Solidarity Day |
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1991: Dissolution of the USSR and the founding of Commonwealth of Independent States including Russia
1993: Native Title Bill passed by the Australian Senate |
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1901: Immigration Restriction Act (White Australia Policy) enacted
1996: Wik High Court decision |
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Christmas Eve |
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Christmas Day |
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Feast of the Holy Family |
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1987: Pope John Paul II's encyclical Sollicitudo Rei Socialis |
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1946: Paid annual leave granted to workers in Australia |
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Social Justice Diary for November
This month's anniversaries include Dili massacre (1991); Armistice Day (1918)
[Posted
Nov 02] |
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All Saints Day |
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Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed |
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International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict
International Week for Science and Peace |
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1907: Justice Higgins hands down minimum wage judgment in Harvester case |
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Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
1989: Berlin Wall opened |
10 |
World Science Day for Peace and Development
1995: Nine Nigerian environmentalists and human rights activists hanged
Restorative Justice Week commences |
11 |
Remembrance (Armistice) Day, commemorating the end of World War I in 1918 |
12 |
1991: Dili massacre, Timor-Leste: more than 271 people killed |
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World Diabetes Day |
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1875: Death of Fr Colin |
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Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
International Day for Tolerance
1989: Six Jesuit priests and co-workers murdered in El Salvador |
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Universal Children's Day
1959: UN adopts the Declaration of Rights of the Child |
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World Philosophy Day
World Television Day |
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Christ the King |
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International Day for the elimination of Violence Against Women
1981: Declaration of the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief |
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1998: First Sydney Peace Prize awarded to Muhammad Yunus |
28 |
First Day of Hanukkah (Jewish Feast of Dedication) |
29 |
International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People
1980: Death of Dorothy Day, Founder of Catholic Worker Movement |
30 |
First Sunday of Advent
1971: Synod of Bishops Statement Justice in the World |
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Social Justice Diary for October
This month's anniversaries include Uluru returned to traditional owners (1985); Bali bombings (2002)
Go to JPIC Diary
[Posted
Oct 01] |
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International Day of Older Persons
2005 Bali bombings: 20 people killed and more than 100 injured |
2 |
International Day of Non-Violence
1869: birth of Mahatma Ghandi |
3 |
Day of Jewish and Christian Dialogue |
4 |
Feast of St Francis of Assisi
World Animal Welfare Day
World Space Week commences
1957: First Sputnik launched by the Soviet Union |
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UN World Teachers Day |
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World Habitat Day |
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World Post Day
World Sight Day |
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World Mental Health Day
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International Day of the Girl Child
1962: Opening Session of Vatican Council II
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Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Anti-Poverty Week begins
2002 Bali bombings: 202 people killed and 240 injured |
13 |
International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction |
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UN International Day of Rural Women |
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World Food Day |
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International for the Eradication of Poverty |
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Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
World Mission Sunday
2001: Sinking of SIEV X |
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United Nations Day
World Development Information Day
Disarmament Week begins |
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Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
1985: Uluru returned to traditional owners, the Anangu people |
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Fr Etienne Declas arrives at Cerdon, France, joining Frs Pierre and Jean-Claude Colin. 'Today the Society of Mary has begun', writes Fr Pierre to the bishop. |
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Social Justice Diary for September
This month's anniversaries include the first indigenous woman's election to Federal Parliament and the death of the last known Tasmanian Tiger.
[Posted
Sep 01] |
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National Wattle Day
Biodiversity Month
1815: Sisters of Charity founded by Mary Aikenhead
National Child Protection Week commences
National Landcare Week commences |
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1991: Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation Act passed by Parliament |
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International Day of Charity
1997: Death of Mother Teresa of Calcutta
2013: The Conventon Concerning Decent Work for Domestic Workers came into force |
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Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fathers Day
National Threatened Species Day
1936: Death in Hobart Zoo of the last Tasmanian tiger in captivity
2013: Nova Peris became the first indigenous woman elected to Federal Parliament |
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International Literacy Day
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World Suicide Prevention Day |
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2001: Terrorist attacks on World Trade Centre, New York, and on Washington DC |
12 |
Solemnity of Holy Name of Mary, patronal feast of Society of Mary
1977: Death of anti-apartheid activist Steve Bilko |
13 |
2007: UN General Assembly adopts Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples |
14 |
The Exaltation of the Holy Cross
Child Protection Sunday
1981: Pope John Paul II's encyclical Laborem Exercens |
15 |
UN International Day of Democracy |
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International Day for Prevention of the Ozone Layer |
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1961: Death of UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold |
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1938: Foundation of Australian Province of Marist Fathers |
21 |
Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
International Day of Peace |
22 |
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1959: Australian Consumers Association launched |
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1836: First Marist professions and election of Jean-Claude Colin as first Superior General |
25 |
Rosh ha-Shanah (Jewish New Year)
World Maritime Day |
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Feast of Saint Vincent de Paul
1988: Aung San Suu Kyi forms Burma's National League for Democracy |
28 |
Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Social Justice Sunday
1983: Death of John Pat in Roeburne Prison WA, prompting the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody |
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1975: Australia's Racial Discrimination Act proclaimed |
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Social Justice Diary for August
This month's anniversaries include Hiroshima and Nagasai anniversaries and death of Helder Camara.
Go to JPIC Diary
[Posted
Aug 01] |
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2010: Convention on Cluster Munitions comes into effect |
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1965: First Indochinese refugees allowed to settle in Australia |
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Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
National Vocations Awareness Week begins |
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National Homeless Persons Week begins
National Aboriginal and Islander Children's Day
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1945: Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima |
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1790: Birth of Jean-Claude Colin |
8 |
St Mary MacKillop
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International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples
1945: Atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki |
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Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time |
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International Youth Day |
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Assumption of Mary |
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1975: Wave Hill Station, NT, returned to the Gurindji People |
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Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time |
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St Alberto Hurtado SJ
Vietnam Veterans Day |
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World Humanitarian Day
2007: Beginning of protests led by Buddhist monks in Burma |
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International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition |
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Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time |
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2001: MV Tampa rescues 433 asylum seekers from a sinking vessel. Australian Government sends troops to prevent disembarkation |
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1999: Death of Dom Helder Camara |
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International Day Against Nuclear Tests |
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International Day of the Victims of Forced Disappearances
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Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Refugee and Migrant Sunday |
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Social Justice Diary for July
This month's anniversaries include birth of Dalai Lama (1935) and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags become official (1995)
[Posted
Jul 01] |
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2012: The Fair Work Amendment (TCF Industry) Act 2011 commenced, ensuring fair pay and conditions for outworkers in the garment industry
International Tartan Day (Australasia) |
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International Day of Cooperatives
1935: Birth of Dalai Lama - awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 1989 |
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Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Sunday
NAIDOC Week begins
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1945: Blessed Peter To Rot - killed in Papua New Guinea, recognised as a martyr |
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1985: Sinking of Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior in Auckland |
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World Population Day |
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1971: Aboriginal Flag first flown in Adelaide |
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Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Apostleship of the Sea |
14 |
1995: Aboriginal Flag and Torres Strait Islander Flag proclaimed official flags of Australia |
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1945: First Atomic bomb detonated in New Mexico |
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1918: Birth of Nelson Mandela |
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Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
1969: First moon landing accomplished by Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin and Michael Collins |
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St Mary Magdalene |
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1816: Promise at Fourviere to form the Society of Mary |
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Schools Tree Day |
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1833: Emancipation Bill approved, abolishing slavery throughout the British Empire
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Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
National Tree Day
National Missing Persons Week begins |
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Eid-al-Fittr - Muslim breaking of the fast |
30 |
International Day of Friendship |
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Social Justice Diary for June
This month's anniversaries include the destrucion of the Berlin wall (1989) Neville Bonner as the first Aboriginal Australian to hold a seat in Federal Parliament (1971)
[Posted
Jun 01] |
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Ascension of the Lord |
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Day of Prayer for Catholic and Anglican Reconciliation
1992: High Court hands down decision in Mabo Case
1886: Catholic and Anglican Martyrs of Uganda |
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International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression
1989: Tiananmen Square Massacre |
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World Environment Day |
6 |
1840: Death of St Marcellin Champagnat |
7 |
Sacred Heart of Jesus |
8 |
Pentecost Sunday
World Oceans Day |
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1838: Myall Creek Massacre
1935: Alcoholics Anonymous established in New York |
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1971: Neville Bonner first Aboriginal Australian to hold a seat in Federal Parliament
1975: Australia ratifies the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination |
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World Day Against Child Labour
1988: Barunga Statement presented to Prime Minister Bob Hawke by Aboriginal leaders |
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Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
National Refugee Week commences |
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International Day of the African Child
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World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought |
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1945: Birth of Aung San Suu Kyi
1969: Arbitration Commission affirms principle of equal pay for women performing equal work |
20 |
World Refugee Day |
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Corpus Christi (The Body and Blood of Christ)
1989: Destruction of the Berlin Wall |
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UN Public Service Day |
24 |
The Nativity of John the Baptist |
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International Day in Support of Victims of Torture
International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking |
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Saints Peter and Paul
Ramadan begins |
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1945: Introduction of unemployment benefits in Australia |
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May |
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May 26 (since 1997) / May 07, 1945 |
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St Joseph the Worker
International Workers Day
1991: Pope John Paul II's encyclical Centesimus Annus, on the 100th anniversary of Rerum Novarum |
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World Press Freedom Day
Fair Trade Fortnight begins |
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Third Sunday of Easter |
5 |
Blessed Edmund Rice |
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1992: Introduction of mandatory detention for asylum seekers in Australia |
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1945: War ends in Europe |
8 |
World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day
1970: First Moratorium March against the Vietnam War in Australian cities |
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1994: Nelson Mandela's Inaugural Address as President of South Africa
World Fair Trade Day |
11 |
Fourth Sunday of Easter
Wolrd Day of Prayer for Vocations
Mothers' Day
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International Nurses' Day |
13 |
International Conscientious Objectors Day |
14 |
1971: Pope Paul VI's Apostolic Letter Octogesima Adveniens (A Call to Action) |
15 |
UN International Day of Families
1891: Pope Leo XIII's encyclical Rerum Novarum (on Capital and Labour)
1931: Pope Pius XI's encyclical Quadragesimo Anno (on Reconstruction of the Social Order)
1961: Pope John XXIII's encyclical Mater et Magistra (on Christianity and Social Progress) |
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World Telecommunications and Information Society Day
2005: Death of Fr Ted Kennedy |
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Fifith Sunday of Easter
Jubilee Sunday |
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2002: Timor-Leste Constitution came into force with Xanana Gusmao as first President |
21 |
World Day of Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development |
22 |
International Day for Biological Diversity |
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International Day to End Obstetric Fistula |
24 |
Mary Help of Christians, Patron of Australia
1948: Foundation of World Council of Churches |
25 |
Sixth Sunday of Easter
Week of Solidarity with the Peoples of Non Self-Governing Territories commences
Africa Day |
26 |
National Sorry Day
1997: Bringing Them Home Report tabled in Parliament
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National Reconciliation Week begins
Week of Prayer for Reconciliation begins
1967: Referendum changes articles in the Australian Constitution that discriminates against Indigenous people |
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International Day of UN Peacekeepers
1992: Torres Strait Islander flag launched |
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World No Tobacco Day |
April |
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Apr 26, 1986 / Apr 25, 1915 |
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UN World Autism Awareness Day
2005: Death of Pope John Paul II |
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International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action
National Youth Week begins
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Fifith Sunday of Lent
International Day of Sport for Development and Peace |
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World Health Day
Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Rwandan Genocide |
8 |
Yom h-Shoah, Holocaust Memorial Day |
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1972: 120 nations sign treaty banning biological warfare |
11 |
1963: Pope John XXIII's encyclical Pacem in Terris |
12 |
1845: First Marist priests arrive in Australia |
13 |
Palm Sunday |
14 |
2002: Xanana Gusmao elected as first President of East Timor |
15 |
1991: Aboriginal Deaths in Custody Royal Commission Final Report signed |
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Good Friday
World Heritage Day
1955: Death of Albert Einstein |
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2005: Pope Benedict XVI elected |
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EasterSunday |
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International Mother Earth Day |
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World Book and Copyright Day |
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1945: First United Nations Conference opens with 45 nations attending |
25 |
Anzac Day - 99th anniversary |
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1986: Nuclear plant accident in Chernobyl, Ukraine, causing thousands of deaths and widespread contamination in Europe
1998: Bishop Gerardi murdered in Guatemala |
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Second Sunday of Easter
Divine Mercy Sunday
2014: Popes John XXIII and John Pail II to be canonised |
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1841: St Peter Chanel, pioneer Marist missionary and first martyr of Oceania, martyred in
Futuna, Western Pacific |
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1836: Approbation of Society of Mary (Marist Fathers)
Day of Remembrance for all Victims of Chemical Warfare |
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March |
Mar 19, 1866 / Mar 11, 2011 |
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International Death Penalty Abolition Day
Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Day
1999: International Treaty to Ban Landmines becomes effective
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Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Clean up Australia Day |
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1979: Pope John Paul II's encyclical Redemptor Hominis |
5 |
Ash Wednesday |
6 |
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7 |
World day of Prayer: Theme - 'Streams in the Desert' |
8 |
International Women's Day |
9 |
First Sunday of Lent
1822: Pope Pius VII writes encouraging establishment of the Society of Mary
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2011: Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, devastated by earthquake and tsunami, killing 18,500 people, destroying the nuclear plant and causing widespread contamination |
12 |
1913: Founding of Canberra as Australia's Capital |
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World Consumer Rights Day |
16 |
Second Sunday of Lent |
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St Patrick |
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St Joseph, husband of Mary
1866: Beginning of Sisters of St Joseph at Penola, SA
2003: US and allies invade Iraq |
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National 'Close the Gap' Day |
21 |
International Day for Elimination of Racial Discrimination
World Down Syndrome Day
World Poetry Day
World Forestry Day
Week of Solidarity with the Peoples Struggling Against Racism and Racial Discrimination begins
National Harmony Day (Australia)
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World Water Day |
23 |
Third Sunday of Lent
World Meteorological Day |
24 |
International Day for the Right to the Truth concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims
World Tuberculosis Day (WHO)
1980: Assassinations of Archbishop Oscar Romero |
25 |
The Annunciation
UN International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade
1877: Death of Caroline Chisholm |
26 |
1967: Pope Paul VI's encyclical Populorum Progressio ('On the Progress of Peoples')
1975: Biological Weapns Convention enters into force |
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Fourth Sunday of Lent
Neighbour Day |
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February |
Feb 06 / Feb 13 |
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The Presentation of the Lord
World Wetlands Day |
3 |
World Day of Prayer for Consecrated Life
1788: First Christian service in Australia |
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1996: Cape York Peninsula Heads of Agreement signed |
6 |
Waitangi Day, Aotearoa New Zealand |
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Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time |
10 |
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11 |
World Day of Prayer for the Sick
1990: Nelson Mandela released from prison |
12 |
1965: The Freedom Ride commenced in Australia
2005: Sr Dorothy Stang murdered in Brazil |
13 |
2008: Apology to Stolen Generations by Australian Government |
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Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time |
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UN World Day of Social Justice |
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UN International Mother Language Day |
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Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time |
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1873: Approval of Society of Mary's constitutions |
January |
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Mary, Mother of God
World Day of Prayer for Peace. Theme: 'Blessed are the peacemakers'
1901: Foundation of Commonwealth of Australia
1994: Native Title Act commence operation |
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1977: First loans by Grameen Bank, founded by Muhammad Yunus in Bangladesh |
4 |
The Epiphany of Jesus |
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1836: Oceania mission confided to the Society of Mary (Marist Fathers) by Pope Gregory XVI
1946: First UN General Assembly opens with 51 nations represented |
11 |
Baptism of the Lord |
12 |
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15 |
1842: Mary MacKillop born in Fitzroy, Victoria
1929: Martin Luther king Jr born in Atlanta USA |
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Second Sunday in Ordinary Time |
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24 |
Feast of St Francis de Sales, patron saint of journalism |
25 |
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
1959: Pope John XXIII announces his intention to convoke the Second Vatican Council |
26 |
Australia Day / Survival Day
1972: Aboriginal Tent Embassy established in Canberra |
27 |
International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust |
28 |
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