Featuring

Rev Dr Jojo Fung

 

Rev Dr Jojo Fung is a Malaysian Jesuit priest who ministers to Malaysia's Orang Asli indigenous people. His perspective will have
relevance as we celebrate the anniversary of the 1967 referendum which recognised Indigenous Australian human rights.

 

The Forum is an affirmation of faith-based participation in public and political life as well as diversity and inclusiveness within the church. It will include opportunities for dialogue and self-initiatives.

 


Thank you!

Thank you to all who attended the Forum in Melbourne, Sydney, Wollongong, Kuala Lumpur, Jamshedpur, Chennai and Bangkok this year! Visit the media section for transcripts, talks and news. We look forward to seeing you again at New Pentecost 2008!

 

 

Download talks:

Sr Susan Connelly, "Dispossession, deceit and dissent", North Sydney, 27/5/07

NEW! Mr Tony Kevin, "The forthcoming Australian election: making moral choices", North Sydney, 27/5/07. You can also read an excerpt here: "Election year strategies for bleeding hearts", Eureka Street Extra, 31/5/07

NEW! Rev Jojo Fung, "Aboriginal dignity rooted in subverted yet subversive beliefs", North Sydney, 27/5/07

 

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Select your city:

Melbourne

19-23 May






Sydney

24-28 May






Wollongong

29 May


International events:

Kuala Lumpur

20 May






chennai

27 May






bangkok

27 May

 

We welcome Jamshedpur, India to the New Pentecost Forum!

 

days 'til Pentecost!

 

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