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Media Releases
1998
28th
August 1998
Fun Day for Newcastle, Hunter and Manning
Youth
Adopting the theme "CELEBRATE YOUR SPIRIT" young people
of the Newcastle, Hunter and Manning areas will participate in
a day of fun this Sunday (August 30).
An initiative of the Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle's
Commission for Youth, the day is an opportunity for young people
between the ages of 12 and 25 to come together to celebrate their
gifts, abilities and lives in a safe and enjoyable environment.
The program includes two guest speakers in the morning, a range
of workshops in the afternoon and a liturgical celebration to
draw the day together.
Guest speakers will be Bishop Michael Malone, Catholic Bishop
of Maitland-Newcastle and Ms Catherine Mahony, a young Newcastle
woman with a deep interest in spirituality. Both Bishop Michael
and Catherine will share something of themselves, and in particular,
the ways in which they celebrate their spirit.
During the afternoon people from our region will share a little
of their wisdom and skills in their particular field through a
range of creative and practical workshops.
To close the day's activities a Diocesan Mass will be held at
4pm. This liturgical celebration, to be presided by Bishop Michael
Malone, will draw together young people, their families and friends
from the Newcastle, Hunter and Manning areas.
According to Stefanie Jansson, Catholic Diocesan Youth Ministry
Co-ordinator: "As an advocate for young people in the church
I am very aware of the need for young people to have the opportunity
to express themselves in positive and encouraging environments.
Unfortunately society can often have a rather dim view of young
people and this day is an opportunity for young people to show
others how they can have fun, learn and grow in a Christian, satisfying
and different way."
The Diocesan Commission for Youth was established in July 1995.
It is a group of people who have been commissioned at a diocesan
level by Bishop Michael Malone for ministry with youth and young
adults.
The Commission aims to listen to the needs of young people in
the Church and wider community, to advocate on their behalf; and
to provide opportunities for young people to grow, learn and be
empowered.
Venue: St Mary's Campus All Saints College Maitland
Time: 10.30am to 5pm
Cost: $15 and includes guest speakers, lunch and workshops.
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