ACP AGM 2024 – Running Order and Audio…

AGM 2024 – Audio Running Order Timeline – approx.

Recording 1

00’00”              Gerry O’Connor CSsR, Chair, introduction

01’35”              Intro prayer

05’30”              Running Order of AGM 2024

06’44”              Apologies

07’18”              Minutes of AGM 2023

09’30”              Review of Year

17’30”              Guest Speaker: Michael Conway – apologies, recording unavailable

17’45”              Guest Speaker: Gerry O’Hanlon SJ

37’44”              Open Forum with Gerry O’Hanlon SJ

Soundcloud audio file:

Recording 2

00’01”              Tim Hazelwood – Care of Priests

02’40”              Tim Hazelwood – Needs of Older Religious, including Sisters

05’33”              Tim Hazelwood – UCC Suicide First Responders Survey for Faith Leaders

10’46”              Tim Hazelwood – GDPR/Data Protection – rights and responsibilities

24’51”              Open Forum with Tim Hazelwood

35’50”              Website and social media update

37’25”              Financial Report

42’40”              The ACP and the Future – members invited to discuss in small groups

44’44”              Open Forum with Gerry O’Connor on the future of the ACP

51’47”              Reference to books available from Paul Daly – Éist

52’18”              Thanks

54’49”              Closing Prayer

Soundcloud audio file:

Thanks to Paul Daly from Éist for recording the AGM proceedings.

ACP AGM 2024

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2 Comments

  1. Paddy Ferry says:

    Marvellous, thanks.

  2. Colm Holmes says:

    In response to my question at the AGM Gerry O’Hanlon SJ referred at 50′ 0″ in Recording 1 to the parody (“Vaticanelle”) which was recorded by WAC in Rome on 12 October 2024. The parody has a Synod of Women Bishops discussing if men could ever be ordained, using the same threadbare arguments as the patriarchal hierarchy. “Vaticanelle” can be seen at this link and may bring a smile to you: https://youtu.be/jftG2j7Dl5c?si=DTFK6MJ7pcjdihJK

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