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Monday, 05 July 2021 16:02

‘One Heart Many Voices’ Conference

The fifth edition of the biennial conference, convened by Catholic Mission and Catholic Religious Australia, is going virtual and will present for the first time to a worldwide audience.

Last seen in 2019, this year’s conference will be held from 1 to 3 September 2021, with an additional day of creativity shaped by young people on 4 September.

“This as an opportunity to expand its reach and provide connection with so many more than the traditional face to face,” says Catholic Mission Deputy National Director, Peter Gates.
“In our context of global cultural, social, environmental, political, and economic change participants will dream, discern, and contemplate the wisdom shared on leading mission and taking action now.”

Prominent Australian author, Hugh Mackay will lead a special workshop at the conference, focusing on his latest book, The Kindness Revolution, which takes inspiration from the difficulties Australia faced throughout 2020.

The presentation will discuss how best to incorporate the lessons learned during 2020 to build a stronger, more resilient society with more compassion, respect and harmony.

Another keynote presenter is Senior Australian of the Year, Aboriginal elder from Nauiyu, renowned artist, activist, writer and public speaker, Dr Miriam-Rose Ungunmerr Baumann AM.
“Miriam-Rose will help with the conference welcome and opening prayer followed by her address focusing on Dadirri, an inner deep listening and quiet still awareness. The conference will end with Sister Lyndall Brown focusing on communal discernment,” says Mr Gates.

Focusing on Leadership Now, the conference is an opportunity to depth an understanding of the role of the Church today.

“It will explore approaches to engage, lead and co-create with those Pope Francis refers to as ‘people of good will’,” says Mr Gates.

Human rights activist, broadcaster and former Socceroo, Craig Foster will also speak at the conference as well as Chiara Porro, Ambassador of Australia to the Holy See, and Cardinal Luis Antonio Gokim Tagle, Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelisation of Peoples.

To view the program and register for the conference visit www.mohmv.com.au