Pub Theology

Monday, March 15th, 2010

In Sydney they call it 'Theology on Tap', in Brisbane 'Faith on Tap', in Melbourne 'Theology at the Pub', and no Adelaide has 'Pub Theology'

Venue:    The Daniel O'Connell Hotel, 165 Tynte Street, North Adelaide

Time:       6:30pm (for meal) 7:00pm (for talk)

Speaker: Anna Krohn, from Melbourne

Theme:   "Looking for love in all the RIGHT places" - Breaking open to topic of love.

Come and spend a night with one of the BEST speakers on this hot topic in - Anna Krohn. Anna will be flying in from Melbourne to break open this subject of LOVE and YOU can ask her your questions! Anna is a captivating, engaging speaker - you won't want to miss her! Bring your friends :)

Anna is currently a tutor at the Australian Catholic University in Melbourne and on staff at the John Paul Institute for Marriage and family and much more. She is a regular speaker and writes on issues of Bioethics and the explosive Theology of the Body (TOB).
  

Come for a listen! Invite your friends, especially those wanting to learn more (or debate) about the Catholic faith! Fire off the questions you have never had the opportunity to ask!

"Pub Theology" is a casual and relaxed forum where friends from all walks of life gather for straight talk, hard facts and real answers on our Catholic faith and how it applies to daily life.

For more information, please contact Michael- 0419 816 185 or email michaelmigs@gmail.com

 

 

MAGIS Quiz Night

26th March, 6:30pm for BBQ, 7:30pm Start.

The Quiz Night will be raising money for aid programmes in the Philippines (education for poor children)

More information on the attached flyer.

Social Justice Conversations

Monday, March 29th

" ... there is need, right from the start, to learn gradually and prudently to see all things in the light of faith, to judge and act always in its light."  Pope Paul VI

One of the priorities for our office for 2010 is developing social justice initiatives for young people.

How do we understand social justice?  What is our involvement already?  What would we like to be involved in?  How will we be witnesses?

YOU are invited to join a conversation being held at the Catholic Youth Office, 112 Kintore St, THEBARTON at 7.00pm on the 29th March.

Feel free to invite others to join us.

If you would like further information, please feel free to contact Sarah Moffatt:  sarah.moffatt@ceo.adl.catholic.edu.au  or on 8301 6866

NATSICC Youth Leadership Gathering

13th- 16th May 2010

See flyer for more information.

Emmaus Productions- Visit to Adelaide

A programme of workshops which will be offered in Adelaide over two weeks in June this year.  The presenters are Monica Brown and Hilary Musgrave from Emmaus Productions. This programme is designed to meet the needs of a variety of groups, including students and teachers, parish groups, youth, musicians and the aged.  . 

 (Visit the website: www.emmausproductions.com to read more about The Ministry of Monica Brown and Emmaus Productions).   

 

If you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

Helen McPhee             mcpheeh@bigpond.net.au     Fax: 8340 2637, or Mob:0407607036

Kay Carmody              kay.carmody@bigpond.com  or Mob: 0412901573

Becoming a Facilitator of Open Space Technology

If you have heard or, or participated in, Open Space Technology and wish to become a facilitator, then you are invited to join us in this interactive workshop during which our experiences of Open Space will provide the basis for our learning.

Open Space Technology is a simple, inclusive approach to productive and creative meetings in which a few people, or thousands, quickly self-organise to deal effectively with complex issues during a short period of time.

 

 

 

Workplace Bullying- Know Your Rights and Seek Support

No doubt you would be aware of recent media attention in relation to workplace bullying. Young people can be amongst the most vulnerable in terms of bullying and harassment in the workplace.

As many of you work, either part-time, casually or full time it is important you understand your rights and you seek support from family, friends and colleagues if this is happening to you.

Even if you are not being bullied, we all have a Christian responsibility to care for others, so you may also need to be aware of what is happening around you.

Catholic Resource and Information Service