About: Paul Ormonde

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Paul Ormonde (born 7 February 1931) is an Australian journalist and author who wrote for The Herald (Melbourne) and the Catholic Worker. He is a member of the post-Labor split Catholic group which opposed B. A. Santamaria and "The Movement", later the National Civic Council. He was particularly interested in links between political and religious affairs, specifically the Catholic Church and the Australian Labor Party. Ormonde was associated with the Catholic peace movement Pax Christi and the anti-Vietnam War movement of the 1960s and 1970s.

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  • Paul Ormonde (born 7 February 1931) is an Australian journalist and author who wrote for The Herald (Melbourne) and the Catholic Worker. He is a member of the post-Labor split Catholic group which opposed B. A. Santamaria and "The Movement", later the National Civic Council. He was particularly interested in links between political and religious affairs, specifically the Catholic Church and the Australian Labor Party. Ormonde was associated with the Catholic peace movement Pax Christi and the anti-Vietnam War movement of the 1960s and 1970s. (en)
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  • Paul Ormonde (en)
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  • Paul Ormonde ca. 1975 (en)
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  • Santamaria (en)
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  • Marie Ormonde (en)
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  • Paul Ormonde (born 7 February 1931) is an Australian journalist and author who wrote for The Herald (Melbourne) and the Catholic Worker. He is a member of the post-Labor split Catholic group which opposed B. A. Santamaria and "The Movement", later the National Civic Council. He was particularly interested in links between political and religious affairs, specifically the Catholic Church and the Australian Labor Party. Ormonde was associated with the Catholic peace movement Pax Christi and the anti-Vietnam War movement of the 1960s and 1970s. (en)
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