Australasian Catholic Coalition for Church Reform (ACCCR) – Webinar

Australasian Catholic Coalition for Church Reform (ACCCR) – Webinar

Anticipating the First Synod Session – October 2023

with

Bishop Shane Mackinlay

Thursday 14 September 2023 7.00pm AEST, 6.30pm ACST, 5.00pm AWST

To register and receive the link to this free Zoom webinar, click this button –

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Speaker:

Shane Mackinlay, Bishop of Sandhurst (Vic) will be one of two representatives of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference at the Synod on Synodality. He was a key figure in organising and conducting the Australian Plenary Council final session in July 2022.

Moderator:

Genevieve Jacobs AM is Group Editor, Region Media, Australia’s fastest growing digital news platform and winner of the 2023 national Telstra Best of Business award for building communities.

Responder

Francis Sullivan, Chair of Concerned Catholics Canberra Gouburn, was previously CEO of the Truth Justice and Healing Council He is currently Chair of the Mater Group of hospitals, Catholic Social Services Australia and a director of Mercy Health.

MORE INFORMATION

The session will be recorded. Everyone who registers will get access to the recording.

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Eleanor Flynn and Kevin Liston Co-chairs, ACCCR
Em. AusCathCoalition@gmail.com Ph. 0411 197 829

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