![]() ![]() Even so, it can be a step in the right direction towards improving and customizing a user's general Twitter experience. Still, even with this feature on, users will still occasionally see liked tweets, followed account replies, and the associated original Tweets, and promoted Tweets. While turning off Retweets and muting won’t keep all the “extra” content from followed accounts from appearing on a user's timeline, it will help to clear things up a little. The muted account will also not be aware that they are on mute, making it a useful alternative to out-and-out blocking the account. ![]() This option removes the account's Tweets from the user’s feed and prevents push notifications, all while allowing the user to continue following the account, reply and be replied to, as well as send and receive Direct Messages. The NCCA and, in particular, members of the Faith and Unity Commission, give thanks to God for Sr Jan’s love, mercy, scholarship and commitment.However, if users find they are hearing too much from a particular account even when turning off Retweets, they can also mute that account by going to the account's profile page and accessing the same menu. It was in this spirit that Jan lived her whole life. I thank you all for giving me so much of this overflow of love, interest and care throughout my journey to this moment.” “Through you my family, friends and sisters, I have been deeply impressed by the immense goodness of God, overflowing into the ordinary things of my life. On the occasion of her final vows, Jan chose the scripture from Luke 6:38 and the following words to be inscribed on the cover of her profession booklet: She is remembered as a theologian, inspiring teacher and much loved colleague, serving a generation of student and church communities over the years. Sr Jan was highly valued in the academic arena, making an unmatched contribution to theological education in the ecumenical context. In her academic career Sr Janette held the positions of Senior Lecturer in Theology at the University of Notre Dame, WA, 1999-2003 the Faculty of Jesuit Theological College (JTC), Parkville, Melbourne 2004-2014, Principal of JTC, 2012-14 and Lecturer & Supervisor at the UFT, Pilgrim, and YTU, latterly University of Divinity Melbourne. Later, she went on to complete a MTheol from the MCD and a PhD in Theology from the University of Cambridge, UK. Jan completed a BTheol at Melbourne College of Divinity while in first vows. In January 1976 she joined the Adelaide province of the Australian Union of Sisters of Mercy, taking her first vows in 1977 and final vows in 1984. Her contribution towards Christian Unity was significant and she will be greatly missed.Įducated in Sydney by the Presentation sisters, she went on to receive a BA, DipEd, from Macquarie University, NSW and taught in South Australia at Mercedes, St Aloysius, and Tenison Colleges. Sr Jan was a valuable member of NCCA’s Faith and Unity Commission since 2013, sharing her knowledge of theology, commitment to ecumenism and passion for life. Her funeral was held at St Ignatius Church, Norwood, SA on 3 January 2017. Update all bookmarked Timelines at once. Quickly cycle through bookmarked Timelines with a swipe. ![]() Sr Janette passed into eternal life on Saturday 24 December, Christmas Eve. The popular Windows and Mac Twitter client 'Janetter' has arrived on Android Application designed for your everyday use, and perfectly suited to your needs. ![]()
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