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16 SEP 24

Catholic Earthcare convocation sees wisdom shared on caring for our common home

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Over 145 representatives from dioceses, parishes and schools across Australia have participated in a 3-day Season of Creation Convocation, concluding on Saturday the 14th of September.  

The event called participants to ‘Wonder’, ‘Weave’ and ‘Heal’ together, in pursuit of greater care for creation. Across six in person hub events – held in Brisbane, Sandhurst, Parramatta, Bathurst, Sydney, and Broken Bay - and a virtual convocation for those joining remotely, attendees heard from over 40 speakers, who shared their wisdom on how to care for our common home. 

In her keynote, Sally Neaves, Integral Ecology Animator of the Institute of the Sisters of Mercy of Australia and Papua New Guinea, commented on how Church communities can support ecological mission and ministries. She reminded us that “institutions should provide the venue, and the people should provide the content.” 

Archbishop Coleridge also counselled that the Season of Creation “is a time to see with new eyes and listen with new ears, and to focus upon action.” 

In line with that thinking, keynote addresses were followed by workshops and discussions across day one and two, with day three reserved for diocesan hubs to come together to transform learning into action. 

Over 2,500 votes were cast in the Season of Creation Convocation People’s Choice Art Competition, with Celestah from St John XXIII Catholic College winning in the primary category, and Eliza from St Mary’s Star of the Sea College Wollongong winning in the secondary category. The Bishops Award, judged by Bishop Vincent Long, was given to Sarah from St Therese school in the primary category and Addison from St John XXIII Catholic College in the secondary category. 

Alice Carwardine, Catholic Earthcare Coordinator for Caritas Australia, said “The call to show greater care for our common home comes directly from God, and is an important expression of faith for many Catholics across Australia. The convocation was filled with fruitful meetings of minds, with attendees sharing perspectives, challenges, and solutions. We hope that participants will return to their parishes, schools, and dioceses with renewed enthusiasm for the task at hand.” 

“At Catholic Earthcare we are immensely grateful to our speakers and attendees for sharing their thoughts and experiences, as doings so serves to advance our collective mission of caring for creation.”  

Peoples Choice Primary Award Winning Entry From Celestah At St John XXIII Catholic College
Peoples Choice Secondary Award Winning Entry From Eliza From St Mary’S Star Of The Sea College Wollongong
Bishops Choice Primary Award Winning Entry From Sarah From St Therese
Bishops Choice Secondary Award Winning Entry From Addison From John XIII Catholic College

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