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Fr Adrian Lyons' workshop, asking delegates "What
kind of faith leads to action?"
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Joelle Battestini from the Ordination of Catholic Women
Inc examining possible sites for resistance to women's
alienation in the Catholic Church.
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Prominent peace and political activist, Denis Doherty
argues that "To be a Christian is to be a Revolutionary".
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Discussions during Denis' workshop.
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Peter Sabatino from the Aboriginal & Islander Commission,
National Council of Churches, examines the relationship
between the Catholic Church and Indigenous Australians
since invasion.
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Sr Trish Madigan from the NSW Ecumenical Council exploring
interfaith and interreligious dialogue as a way of creative
action.
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"Round table" discussions during Trish's
workshop.
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Bill Neville presents the history of the graduate movement
in Australia and our relationship with the world-wide
ICMICA movement.
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Fr Cyril Hally reaffirms the need for an Australian role
in international movement. |
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Reflections and ideas at the Plenary.
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The Plenary confirmed the need for ACMICA and supported
the role of the Preliminary Committee in making it an
on-going reality. |
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The success of the day was largely due to the exceptional
presentation and delicious food by Alexandra and Pauline
Galea!
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