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The Catholic Leader, April 22, 2018
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Across
1 They found the stone ___
away from the tomb. (6)
4 High Priest at time of
Jesus’ trial (8)
9 You are a chosen race, a
royal priesthood, a conse-
crated ___ , a people set
apart (6)
10 Occurred (8)
12 Praises God (8)
13 Creed used at Mass (6)
15 Take this all of you and
___ from it: this is the chal-
ice of my blood (5)
17 Nations (9)
19 Traditional (9)
20 Redemptionis ___ : Ap-
ostolic Exhortation of John
Paul II (5)
22 Outcome (6)
24 Lifts spirits (8)
27 One of the twelve (8)
28 Ancient alloy (6)
29 Released from burden
(8)
30 False teaching (6)
Down
1 Even though our outer
nature is wasting away, our
inner nature is being ___
day by day. (7)
in the kitchen
in the garden
KEEP cold-loving tulip, hyacinth and nar-
cissus bulbs in the fridge for winter plant-
ing. Avoid pruning of spring bloomers as
they will be developing their flower buds
about now, if they haven’t already.
Crossword
Last Week’s Solution
2 Official church ceremo-
nies (9)
3 Methuselah’s father (5)
5 Husband of Eve (4)
6 Assigned (9)
7 Door part (5)
8 Unhappiness (7)
11 Exceptional (7)
14 Covering with earth (7)
16 Gift of the Holy Spirit (9)
18 Unawareness (9)
19 Museum keeper (7)
21 Topic of rosary contem-
plation (7)
23 Tiny (5)
25 Carry no ___, no bag,
no sandals (5)
26 Evangelist (4)
HERE’S a traditional Anzac Biscuits recipe for
Anzac Day (April 25).
ANZAC BISCUITS
INGREDIENTS:
1 cup plain flour
1 cup rolled oats
1 cup desiccated coconut
3/4 cup brown sugar
125g butter
2 tbsp golden syrup
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
METHOD:
Pre-heat the oven to 160C. Line two baking
trays with non-stick baking paper.
Sift the flour into a large bowl. Stir in the
oats, coconut and brown sugar.
Put the butter, golden syrup and two table-
spoons of water in a small saucepan. Stir over
a medium heat until melted and combined.
Stir in the bicarbonate of soda. Pour the but-
ter mixture into the flour mixture and stir until
combined. Roll level tablespoons of mixture
into balls. Place on the trays about 5cm apart.
Press with a fork to flatten slightly. Bake for 10
minutes or until golden brown. Set aside on
the trays for 5 minutes, then transfer to a wire
rack to cool.
Pet of theweek
DAISY was an abandoned stray dog
when she came to the Animal Welfare
League Queensland shelter. She was
underweight and in need of care. Daisy
is a five-year-old tan-and-white ameri-
can staffordshire-rhodesian ridgeback
cross. An AWLQ spokesperson said
Daisy “is now happy and healthy,
and she has proven to have the most
beautiful nature you could ever hope
to meet”. “Daisy walks well on leash, is
social with other dogs and would be an
ideal second dog for any family who will
welcome her into their fold and meet
her every need,” the spokesperson
said. Daisy is available at AWLQ’s Warra
Rehoming Centre, 523 Telegraph Rd,
Bracken Ridge. Phone 3807 3782.
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Gospel – John 10:11-18
April 22
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week’s colouring competition winner is Lil-
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“Jesus said: ‘I am the good shepherd. A good shepherd lays down his life for the
sheep’.” John 10:11
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