A Synodal Church: Responding to the Signs of the Times
John XXIII College is delighted to invite you to an insightful community event.
In an engaging evening, Fr Frank Brennan SJ will explore the concept of a synodal church: a church that listens, dialogues, and journeys together.
Key discussion points will include:
Responding to modern challenges:
How the principles of synodality can help the church navigate and respond to current social, cultural, and political issues.
Inclusivity and participation:
The importance of involving all members of the church, including those who are often marginalized, in decision-making processes.
About Fr Frank Brennan SJ
Fr Frank Brennan SJ is a Jesuit priest renowned for his work in human rights and social justice. He chaired the National Human Rights Consultation and served on the Religious Freedom Review panel. He has been appointed to a number of government advisory groups, including the Voice Co-Design Senior Advisory Group for Indigenous representation. Fr Brennan’s accolades include the Order of Australia (AO) for his services to Aboriginal Australians. He has also authored several influential books on law, social justice, and religious freedom.
This is a free event, but registration is essential.
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Thomas More Exhibition Centre
John XXIII College, John XXIII Avenue, Mount Claremont WA 6010
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