The eRecord Edition #49 - 18 September 2015

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18 September 2015

Your news from across the Archdiocese of Perth

Edition #49

Archbishop announces way forward ARCHBISHOP Timothy Costelloe has last week officially announced his vision and priorities for the Archdiocese of Perth. The Archbishop made the announcement in front of a number of invited members of the Catholic community at St Mary’s Cathedral on Thursday, 10 September 2015, inviting them to participate in a comprehensive consultation process over the coming months. More than 500 representatives from across the Archdiocese who were present for the historic announcement by the Archbishop, included members of the clergy and religious orders, parishioners, representatives from Catholic Education and tertiary institutions, welfare agencies and other organisations, in addition to committee members and staff. In his homily for the occasion, the Archbishop spoke about the great challenge facing the Archdiocese. “In my homily at my

Archbishop Timothy Costelloe speaks at the announcement of his vision and priorities for the Archdiocese of Perth last Thursday, 10 September at St Mary’s Cathedral. PHOTO: RON TAN

installation Mass three and a half years ago, and so often since, I have insisted that the great challenge we face is ‘to return the Church in our Archdiocese to Christ, and return Christ to the Church’,” the Archbishop said. “As we prepare to enter into the Year of Mercy proclaimed by Pope Francis and, in the spirit of the Lord’s call

to repentance, it seems very clear to me that this is a time for us, as a local Church, to pause and consider where we have come from as a diocese, where we are at present, and where we must go in the future.” The Archbishop went on to announce seven key priority areas that have formed the basis for the review and consultation process, includ-

ing Professional Standards, Effective Communication, Outreach to those in need, Strengthening and Revitalising Parishes, Support for Clergy, Adult Faith Formation and Archdiocesan Growth and Development. Full Text available at

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eRecord awarded Highly Commended at 2015 ACPA Awards THE ERECORD was last week awarded a Highly Commended at the 2015 Australasian Catholic Press Association (ACPA) Awards for the article titled Vincent aims for the heights to help homeless published on 10 April 2015. The article, written by Archdiocese of Perth Senior Communications Officer and eRecord Editor 1 | EDITION #49 | 18 SEPTEMBER 2015

Jamie O’Brien, looked at a simple plan to help the homeless of Perth that was successfully devised by 10-year-old Whitford Catholic Primary School student, Vincent Pettinchio. In announcing the judges’ comments for the category of Best Devotional Article Applying Faith to Life, outgoing ACPA President Annie Carrett,

Communications Manager from the Diocese of Broken Bay, said one wonders what this young boy might do when his Christian faith blossoms with age. Mr O’Brien, who attended the Conference and Awards Night which was held on 9 and 10 September at the Mangrove Hotel in Broome said, while he was most honoured to write the article,

it was even more inspiring to meet a young person like Vincent, who is obviously filled with a desire to carry out the work of Christ. The Conference and Awards Night was also the occasion of the 60th anniversary of ACPA and the first time the annual event was held at a regional area in Australia. Continued on Page 3


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