Catholic Life February 2019

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Catholic Life Publication of the Diocese of Sale

February 2019

ISSUE 209

Plenary steps continue By Sophy Morley

IT is now a year since our Diocese, together with the whole of the Australian Catholic Church embarked on the beginning of a 3-year journey towards the Plenary Council 2020. The year has seen much movement and progress as parish communities, schools, agencies and groups have been invited and enabled to enter into the Listening and Dialogue

stage. We have seen the grace of the Holy Spirit at work, in the respectful listening, the sharing of faith stories and the heartfelt questions and concerns that have been raised by members of our diverse and widespread Catholic community in this Diocese. There are only four weeks to go before submissions close for the Plenary Council on Ash Wednesday. It’s not too late to go online and make a submission, either your own personal one or on

behalf of a group. Go to http:// plenarycouncil.catholic.org.au/ Every voice counts and every person’s experience matters, for without your voice, we, as Church, miss out on the opportunity to be enriched with diverse contributions from across the diocesan community. The Diocese hosted five regional Listening and Dialogue sessions last year with Bishop Pat O’Regan, at which over 400 people attended. The results of all of these many conversations were recorded and collated and uploaded as

five separate submissions to the Plenary Council. Later this month, the clergy will receive a copy of the raw responses as submitted online so that parishioners can read the variety of ideas and responses that were collected. I know that there has been great interest in what people are saying and many are wanting to know what concerns and topics were raised. In addition, the National Centre for Pastoral Research • Continued Page 3

Seeing double at St Clare’s, Officer

This issue highlights Interim business manager named - Page 2 Earlier closure for Trinity handouts - Page 3 Knights function aids seminarians - Page 3 Sale Serra Club 40th anniversary - Page 4 Two priests ordained - Page 5 Combatting modern slavery - Page 7

FOUR sets of twins in the one Foundation class (Preps) would be extremely rare, yet that’s what has happened at St Clare’s Primary School, Officer. The twins have taken to school like a duck to water. All ready for their first day at school are (from left) Kristian and Kieran, Stephen and Mairead, Holly and Jacob, and Jett and Lucas.

Next issue is the last for Catholic Life AFTER more than 21 years, the next issue of Catholic Life will be the last. Bishop of Sale Pat O’Regan has decided to cease publication with issue 210 which comes out the week before Easter. The decision has been forced

Trinity FAMILIES

for various reasons including the pending retirement of editor Colin Coomber who founded the paper in 1997. Over the past 12 months revenue from advertising has no longer covered printing and distribution costs.

Another factor was the realisation that few young people read newspapers or magazines nowadays, and that their “news” comes mainly from social media which is heavily biased towards subjects in which they have previously

shown an interest. It is planned to establish a regular electronic publication for the diocese to support the Facebook presence already established by the digital media team.

Aust. Day honor for doctor - Page 11 From diocese archives - Page 12

Be the reason someone smiles today Trinity Families needs your support to help families in our diocese to receive welfare and charitable services. Every dollar you can give helps us to fund more worthwhile programs in our region

To donate visit www.trinityfamilies.org.au or phone (03) 5622 6688 for a credit card deduction form.


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