Radio program for youth |
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Title : | Radio program for youth |
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Source : | Southern cross, 16 November 1973, p. 1 | ||
Date of creation : | 1973 | ||
Format : | Newspaper | ||
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Description : |
In 1973 a series of radio programmes aimed at Catholic young people were produced by a team including Sister Janet Mead, and broadcast weekly on Radio Station 5KA. This was part of a focus on the needs and interests of youth within the church, and an attempt to use mediums other than the traditional Sunday church service to increase the involvement of young people within the church. At the time, Sister Janet was particularly well-known due to the international success of her recording of 'The Lord's Prayer'. |
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Related names : | Mead, Janet 5KA (Radio Station : Adelaide, S. Aust.) Adelaide Catholic Radio and Television Office Sisters of Mercy (S. Aust.) |
Coverage year : | 1973 |
Place : | Adelaide (S. Aust.) |
Region : | Adelaide city |
Further reading : | Gale, Fay, ed. Making space: women and education at St Aloysius, 1880-2000, Adelaide: The College, in association with Wakefield Press, 2000 McLay, Anne. Women on the move: Mercy's triple spiral: a history of the Adelaide Sisters of Mercy, Ireland to Argentina 1856-1880 to South Australia 1880-, Adelaide, Sisters of Mercy Adelaide, c1996 |
Internet links : | Hardrush Music - Artist profile: Sister Janet Mead |