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  1. Implementing Ethical Control of Weapons: An International Initiative.Roderick O'Brien - 2003 - Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics 5 (1):59-69.
  2. Julian Tenison woods and virtue.Roderick O'Brien - 2013 - The Australasian Catholic Record 90 (4):433.
    O'Brien, Roderick When we held the Woods Centenary Seminar in 1989, the local Naracoorte Herald gave us excellent publicity. I recall sitting with the editor, Richard Peake, as he was briefed by the great Sr Margaret Press, assisted by Fr Kevin Horsell, the parish priest of Bordertown who brought his scientific background, and by me. The editor asked the question: 'If Mary MacKillop is to be canonised, why not Woods?'.
     
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  3. Julian tenison woods: Lyricist and missionary.Roderick O'Brien - 2018 - The Australasian Catholic Record 95 (1):83.
    O'Brien, Roderick Among the treasures at the Congregational Archives of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart in North Sydney is a booklet, a hymnal: a collection of hymns and sacred songs attributed to Fr Julian Tenison Woods.1 The purpose of this short article is to introduce one of those hymns, and provide some information about poetry and songs in Woods's life and mission. I am grateful to the archivist for making this booklet available. Introducing this particular hymn, (...)
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  4. Reflections on the Readings of Sundays and Feasts.Roderick O'Brien - 2010 - The Australasian Catholic Record 87 (1):107.
  5. The ethics of defence lawyers in china 2011: Guest correspondent's report from China.Roderick O'Brien - 2012 - Legal Ethics 15 (1):132.
     
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    The Catholic Church in China: a clarification [Reply to Daniel, Michael. Society of St Pius X: A Reflection in v. 77, 2000]. [REVIEW]Roderick O'Brien - 2001 - The Australasian Catholic Record 78 (4):468.
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