CHRISTIAN MISSION: SUPPORTING A DEEPER HUMANITY
Saturday February 29, 2020 | 10:00am – 12:00pm
Cathedral of the Holy Spirit parish lounge
197 Broadway Ave, Palmerston North
How can we truly be on mission and be fully ourselves? Join us for a presentation on Christian Mission from Fr Jamie Calder SJ.
Fr Jamie is a Catholic priest, theology lecturer, and practicing psychologist. Together we’ll explore the place of mission in our lives as Christians and how it helps us to have life “to the full”. Come with your questions, challenges and experiences. This will be Fr Jamie’s only public presentation while visiting our diocese, so you won’t want to miss out! All welcome. Contact Isabella McCafferty for more info: [email protected].
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More about Fr Jamie:
Fr Jamie is a Jesuit priest. He is a registered and practicing psychologist whose clinical specialisation has been situated broadly in Men’s Health, where he has consulted primarily with men recovering their lives from practices of violence and abuse.
His current academic appointment is as Associate Professor within the Mission and Identity Directorate of the Australian Catholic University where he is Academic Coordinator Catholic Programs. At ACU he teaches pastoral and practical theology in the Faculty of Theology and Philosophy and has responsibility for academic staff professional development in the mission and identity of the University.
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