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Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 An Indian Tale of Parallel Worlds
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'It's Monday, 24 September. The equinox passed a few days ago; the last of the monsoon showers seems to have gone. After Mass on my pre-breakfast walk, I notice the difference: the air fresh without the monsoon humidity, the lush green paddy crops, the dappled green and yellow of the early morning sun on the Sal trees. Out beyond the back of the parish is an unsurfaced road, good for stretching out. I first pass the houses of some of our Catholics, pukka,brick and cement, the fruit of their hard work and years of government employment.' (Introduction)

Notes

  • 'This is an excerpt from the newly-published Disturbing the Dust, by Fr Tony Herbert SJ, an Australian Jesuit who has spent more than five decades working with marginalised communities in India.' 

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    y separately published work icon Eureka Street vol. 27 no. 15 30 July 2017 11935739 2017 periodical issue 2017 pg. 3-5
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    India,
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    South Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,
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