Year of Faith series at Catholic Theological College

Here is another series of Year of Faith lectures that you might be interested in, this time at the Catholic Theological College in East Melbourne.

According to their flyer:

‘Open Minds and Believing Hearts’ Reflections on the Church’s Faith and Mission Today

You are warmly invited to join the staff of Catholic Theological College for a 5-part series of theological reflections of the many dimensions of Catholic Faith.

At each session you will hear three speakers from different fields of philosophy and theology, followed by questions and interaction.

These sessions will be of interest to people involved in the work and mission of Catholic parishes, schools and agencies, and to all who wish to reflect more deeply on what Faith means personally and communally.

Tuesday 20th August: Faith & Truth
Fr Shane Mackinlay, Sr Helen Delaney RSM, Fr Austin Cooper OMI

Tuesday 27th August: Faith & Beauty
Fr Brian Boyle, Sr Birute Arendarcikas RSM, Dr Cal Ledsham

Tuesday 3rd September: Faith & Goodness
Fr Laurie McNamara CM, Fr Mark O’Brien OP, Fr Phillip Gleeson SDB

Tuesday 10th Sept: Faith & Community
Sr Frances Baker RSM, Fr Steve Rigo, Dr Rosemary Canavan

Tuesday 17th September: Faith & Culture
Mrs Clara Geoghegan, Fr Kevin Lenehan, Fr Max Vodola

Venue: Catholic Theological College, 278 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne 3002
Time: 7.00 pm – 8.30 pm on Tues 20/8, 27/8, 3/9, 10/9, 17/9
Free admission. Tea & Coffee available.
RSVP: Jill Allen T: 03 9412 3304 E: jill.allen@ctc.edu.au

About Schütz

I am a PhD candidate & sessional academic at Australian Catholic University in Melbourne, Australia. After almost 10 years in ministry as a Lutheran pastor, I was received into the Catholic Church in 2003. I worked for the Archdiocese of Melbourne for 18 years in Ecumenism and Interfaith Relations. I have been editor of Gesher for the Council of Christians & Jews and am guest editor of the historical journal “Footprints”. I have a passion for pilgrimage and pioneered the MacKillop Woods Way.
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