Bob's on the box

I’m not a big fan of David Tench, the animated talk show host on Channel 10, but I may try to get beyond that to watch next Thursday (9th November at 9:30pm) when he chats to Father Bob.

For those unfamiliar with Father Bob Maguire, here’s the bio from his blog.

Fr Maguire began parish work in the 1960’s. He Joined the Army Reserve in 1965 and rose to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. During the Vietnam War, he led the Character Training Unit for young officers. He came to Sts Peter and Paul’s as Parish Priest in 1973.

Fr Maguire co-founded Open Family in 1978 in what was a natural progression of his career in helping others. In what started off as a solo effort outside his role of South Melbourne parish priest, Fr Bob found himself working with the street-people of St Kilda. As Open Family’s Chairman, he has been an outspoken advocate of the poor and disadvantaged.

Throughout his Life, Fr Maguire’s goal has been to provide a semblance of basic human relationships to young people who have been rejected by their family, the education system and the welfare system.

For his work with street children, Fr Bob Maguire was awarded with the Order of Australia in 1989.

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Rodney Olsen

Rodney is a husband, father, cyclist, blogger and podcaster from Perth Western Australia.

He previously worked in radio for about 25 years but these days he spends his time at Compassion Australia, working towards releasing children from poverty in Jesus' name.

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  • I’ll definitely be tuning in. I didn’t mind Tench when it first started, but it has quickly lost interest for me. The marvellous Father Bob, however, is quite another matter.

    Did you see his show with John Safran?

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