St Vincent’s community, Redfern has been celebrating Sharing the Journey since 2002.
Sharing the Journey is a series of reflections, a forum for guests from all walks of life to share a little of their life experience with others. It is normally held after the Sunday 10am Mass.
Originally held on the third Sunday of each month at the 10 am Mass, the guest would speak after the Eucharist or at the end of Mass following a very brief sermon. More recently the Journey has been less regular, and occurs after Mass.
Speakers in previous years included:
2005 Apr 24 John Hill
- Member of the St Vincent's community, civil celebrant and ex-priest
2005 May 29 Susan Connelly
- Sister of St Joseph, a Congregation founded by Mary MacKillop. She is well known for her work on behalf of the people of East Timor, and through the Mary McKillop Institute of East Timorese Studies.
2005 Jul 10 Sr Carmel Leavey, Sr Mary Britt
- Dominican Sisters of Eastern Australia & the Solomon Islands who have been working for some time with the Edmund Rice Centre researching what happens to those who are deported from Australia. Some horrific facts have come to light. The following papers give some indication of what this work has involved.
- DEPORTED TO DANGER (PDF Document 746kb) A Study of Australia's Treatment of 40 Rejected Asylum Seekers
- Prior to this ministry, Kath was involved in primary education for 20 years. Kath's activities include Migration Agent, lobbying, advocacy especially for the temporary protection visa holders.
2005 Aug 21 Phil Glendenning
- Director of the Edmund Rice Centre. He is also the National President of Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation (ANTaR) and the author of the Australian Citizens Statement that is the basis for ANTaR's Sea of Hands. With a background in education, Third World development and political science, today he is primarily involved in peace and reconciliation work - especially with youth - in Australia, Northern Ireland, Israel and Palestine, Rwanda and Aboriginal Australia. Previously he was the national adult education and information officer of Caritas Australia.
2004 May 2 Jeremy Nelson
- Poet extraordinaire and Community member
2004 May 16 Fr Patrick McInerney
2004 Jul 11 Judy Hunt
2004 Oct 16 Jim Coombes , Sean Flood
- Compassion from the bench
2003 Feb 9 Ralph Townsend
- Community member and long time Redfern resident
2003 Apr 6 Michael Kelly
2003 Jun 8 Chris Geraghty
2003 Aug 9 Fr Brian Gore
- Social justice campaigner
2003 Marie Bashir
2003 Sr Veronica Brady IBVM
2003 Damian Grace
2003 Dec 14 Venerable Bhante Tedjahammo
- Australian born Buddhist Monk Sangha Lodge, 20 Victoria St Lewisham
2003 Alan Hockey
2002 Feb 17 Patrick Dodson
- Chairperson of the Lingiari Foundation
2002 Mar 17 Dr Helen McCue
- Rural Australians for Refugees
2002 Apr 21 Bishop David Cremin
- Aboriginal Catholic Ministry
2002 May 19 Peter Manning
- The media – truth and principles from a Christian perspective.
2002 Jun 16 Rev Dorothy McRae McMahon
2002 Jul 14 Fr. Mark Raper
2002 Jul 27 Rev. Bill Crews
- Exodus Foundation – 6pm Vigil
2002 Aug 11 Madi Scarf, Thea Manning
- The Church and young people.
2002 Sep 15 Mark Yettica-Paulson
2002 Oct13 Fr Tissa Balasuriya, OMI
- Renowned speaker and author Fr Tissa Balasuriya OMI, was the keynote speaker for last weekends inaugural Australian Reforming Catholics Conference. Tissa is infamously known for his book, "Mary and Human Liberation" which led to his excommunication in 1997. He has also been active as a founder and director of Centre for Society and Religion in Colombo. Following negotiations with the CDF, his excommunication was rescinded he went on to found EATWOT (Ecumenical Association of Third World Theologians.)
2002 Oct 27 Susan Moylan-Coombs
- Member of the Stolen Generation 2002 Nov 17 John Wijngaards Theologian, in Australia to attend the conference for the Ordination of Women in the Catholic Church
2002 Nov 24 Olfat Mahmoud
- Palestinian Director of ??
2002 Dec 15 Stephen Crittenden
- Religion Report, ABC Radio National
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John Hill shares his journey |
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Written by John Hill
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I have been pondering as to what to share. You have stories; you have experiences as rich as or even richer than mine.
“The Motorcycle Diaries”, a film currently showing in Sydney, is the template I want to work with. It was Che Guevara’s journey around a continent. It started with a call to adventure and it became the hero’s journey. In being human we are all heroes. The film was about a bike, two persons, road accidents, arguments, injury, being penniless, hunger, sadness, exposure to injustice, spontaneous generosity, romance and death—life itself. The story of Che is also our story. That is why metaphor is so delicate and sacred. Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES FACULTY OF LAW
2004 VALEDICTORY DINNER
Thank you very much for inviting me to speak this evening. I feel very honoured to do so. Professor Trakman said I could speak on any subject. I have chosen to speak about a subject which should be of great concern to all Australians, a subject I care a about a lot.
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