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Archdiocesan Assembly 2011 - "The Changing Face of Sunday"

Started by CatholicLIFE Archdicoesan team in Open Discussions. Last reply by Caroline Weller Nov 11, 2011. 16 Replies

Archbishop Mark Coleridge is inviting the people of the Archdiocese to join with him at an Assembly on Saturday, 12 November 2011. The theme of the Assembly will be: "The Changing Face of Sunday". This very focused theme opens out on to larger issues that we are facing.  Archdiocesan Assembly 2011 Invite from CatholicLIFE Archdiocesan team on Vimeo.The program for the day includes a keynote address from the Archbishop, followed by facilitated and interactive discussion on the following topics related to the Assembly theme: How many Sunday Masses are needed?Sunday Liturgy: challenges and opportunities?Work/Life/Family balance and Sunday: how do we understand "Sabbath Rest" in contemporary society?Youth and Young Adults and Sunday: how can the Catholic community engage with younger generations?Sunday and the many who are not attending Sunday Mass?Sunday collections: a new…Continue

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