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The 1960s era - with its Holdens, trams and Bex powders - was also a defining time for Australian Catholicism, with its Irish hymns, breezy hope, baby boomers, 'new Australians', sodalities and tombola - and a looming cultural revolution. This account tries to capture some of the spiritual and social ambience of those times, so poignant, so unforgettable, for those who lived through it.

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The 1960s era - with its Holdens, trams and Bex powders - was also a defining time for Australian Catholicism, with its Irish hymns, breezy hope, baby boomers, 'new Australians', sodalities and tombola - and a looming cultural revolution. This account tries to capture some of the spiritual and social ambience of those times, so poignant, so unforgettable, for those who lived through it.
Autorenporträt
Wanda Skowronska is a Catholic psychologist and author, living and working in Sydney, Australia. She completed a PhD. at the John Paul II Institute in Melbourne, in 2011, where she did sessional lecturing. She is author of several books including To Bonegilla from Somewhere (2012) Angels Incense and Revolution: Catholic Schooldays of the 1960s (2019) and Paul Stenhouse: a Life of Rare Wisdom, Compassion and Inspiration (2021). She has written for several periodicals, including Annals Australasia, Quadrant, Homiletic and Pastoral Review and The Catholic Weekly.