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30 May 2004

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Joey’s rower follows in parents’ wake








 

Moral life

Three Catholic social justice advocates will lead a free seminar on how we can contribute to moral life in our nation and the world – A Catholic Social Conscience: Can it be reclaimed in our time? – at the Australian Catholic University's North Sydney campus next month:

Jesuit lawyer Fr Frank Brennan, associate director of Uniya, the Jesuit social justice centre;

Sandie Cornish, former national executive officer of the Australian Catholic Social Justice;

Stefan Gigacz, a canon lawyer with extensive experience in the International Young Catholic Workers movement.

It will be held at the Ryan Auditorium, Australian Catholic University, 40 Edward St, North Sydney, from 7-9pm on Thursday, June 10. For information, visit www.acmica.org or call 0403 181 586.