NAD Deacons Conference 2017
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NAD Deacons Conference 2017 “Go therefore and make disciples” (Matthew 28:19) “Deacons as ministers of the new evangelisation” Thursday March 23 to Sunday March 26 Best Western Hotel, Hobart, Tasmania INTRODUCTION The Tasmanian Deacon’s Organising Committee on behalf of the National Association of Deacons (NAD) is hosting the biennial national Deacons conference in March 2017. We extend an invitation all deacons, candidates, aspirants, formators and interested clergy from dioceses from Australia and New Zealand, and their wives to attend. The 2017 national conference is to be held in Hobart, Tasmania from 23-26 March 2017 at the Best Western Hotel and St Mary’s Cathedral. The Best Western Hotel offers excellent facilities and is in close proximity to our other venue St Mary’s Cathedral. The Hotel and St Mary’s are within close walking distance to the centre of Hobart. This conference is offered to assist with the ongoing formation of deacons, aspirants, candidates, formators and clergy with a number of addresses focusing on evangelisation. This year’s theme has been chosen from St Matthew Chapter 28, verse 19 “Go therefore and make disciples”, and as a part of our ministry have been chosen to be at the forefront of the new evangelisation. We hope that all who attend will be enriched and be empowered to be “Deacons as ministers of the new evangelisation.” The Tasmanian Deacon’s Organisation Committee is looking forward to welcoming your to Tasmania and its capital city Hobart for the 2017 biennial national Deacons conference. REGISTRATION Registrations can be made online through TryBooking.com. To access click on either of the following links to register: https://www.trybooking.com/LRTG or https://www.trybooking.com/205328 Registration costs have been structured to ensure value for money is achieved, including the creation of an early bird registration fee. Early bird registrations close on Friday 27th January 2017 and full registrations close on Friday 17th March 2017. Late registrations will need to be discussed with the organisers directly. Early Bird NAD Couple (Closes 27th January 2017) $450.00 Early Bird NON NAD Couple (Closes 27th January 2017) $500.00 Early Bird NAD Member (Closes 27th January 2017) $225.00 Early Bird NON NAD Member (Closes 27th January 2017) $275.00 NAD Couple (Closes 17th March 2017) $520.00 NON NAD Couple (Closes 17th March 2017) $570.00 NAD Member (Closes 17th March 2017) $260.00 NON NAD Member (Closes 17th March 2017) $310.00 1 Day attendee (Closes 17th March 2017) $100.00 2 Day attendee (Closes 17th March 2017) $200.00 Dinner Only (Closes 17th March 2017) $ 75.00 PROGRAM Thursday March 23: (Best Western Hotel) 12:30-18:00 Registration * 16:00-16:15 Introduction Deacon Nick MacFarlane 16:15-17:45 Evangelisation through marriage & family Dr Brigid McKenna Archdiocese of Hobart 18:00-19:00 Acknowledgement of Country TBA Welcome Deacon Nick Kerr National Association of Deacons Opening and Blessing Archbishop Julian Porteous Archdiocese of Hobart 19:00-20:30 Convivium/Finger Food * Friday March 24: (Best Western Hotel) 08:00-08:30 Registration 08:00-08:30 Networking * 08:30-09:00 Morning Prayer 09:00-10:00 Go therefore and make disciples Archbishop Julian Porteous Archdiocese of Hobart 10:00-10:30 Discussion 10:30-11:00 Morning Tea 11:00-12:00 Parish based evangelisation Mrs Clara Geoghegan Siena Institute Australia 12:00-12:30 Discussion 12:30-13:30 Lunch and Networking 13:30-14:00 National Council of Priests (NCP) TBA 14:00-15:00 The five thresholds to intentional discipleship Mrs Clara Geoghegan Siena Institute Australia 15:00-15:30 Discussion 15:30-16:00 Afternoon Tea 15:30-16:30 a) Wives Forum (Including Afternoon Tea) 15:30-16:30 b) State of the Diaconate (Including Afternoon Tea) 16:30-17:00 c) Report 17:00-17:15 Walk to Cathedral 17:15-18:15 Adoration/Evening Prayer/Benediction (Cathedral) 18:15- Evening free (Dinner at own Choice) Saturday March 25: (Best Western Hotel) 08:00-08:30 Networking * 08:30-09:00 Morning Prayer 09:00-10:00 Alpha Mr Kevin Bailey and Mrs Lorraine McCarthy Alpha Australia 10:00-10:30 Discussion 10:30-11:00 Morning Tea 11:00-12:30 Evangelisation in the international Diaconal context Rev Professor Klaus Kiesling International Diaconal Centre 12:30-13:30 Lunch and Networking 13:30-14:30 Australian Experience of Ministry 6 Speakers TBC (8 minutes) 14:30-15:00 Afternoon Tea 15:00-16:00 Evangelisation in the international Diaconal context Dr Stefan Sander International Diaconal Centre 16:00-17:00 Discussion 17:00-19:00 Free Time 19:00-22:30 Conference Dinner Speaker Mr Kevin Bailey Alpha Australia Sunday March 26: (Cathedral Centre) 08:30-09:30 Evangelisation through Liturgy Mr Michael McKenna Archdiocese of Hobart 09:30-10:00 Conference Wrap up 10:00-10:30 Vest for Mass 10:30-12:00 Mass St Mary’s Cathedral Archbishop Julian Porteous Archdiocese of Hobart 12:00-13:30 Boxed Lunch 13:30-17:30 Site Visits – Bookings Essential a) L’Arche b) Richmond Sightseeing tour c) Harbour Cruise d) Cathedral tour & Bethlehem House visit * Refreshments available SPEAKERS Archbishop Julian Porteous Archbishop of Hobart Archbishop Porteous was installed as the 11th Archbishop of Hobart on 11th September 2013. In July 2003, Pope John Paul II named Archbishop Porteous as Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney and he was ordained by Cardinal George Pell at St Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney on September 3, 2003. He has been assigned the Titular See of Urusi, which is in modern-day Tunisia. Archbishop Porteous chose as his motto, “Gratia et Veritas” – “Grace and Truth”. St John describes the Lord as bringing “grace and truth” (John 1:17). Grace is the work of the Holy Spirit bringing about conversion and the nurturing of faith. Truth is also the gift of the “Spirit of Truth” (John 14:17) who enlightens the mind. The Holy Spirit is the agent of the work of God in us – bringing us to faith and then transforming our minds and leading us “into all truth” (John 16:13). Mrs Clara Geoghegan Catherine of Siena Institute Clara Geoghegan is the co-director of the Catherine of Siena Institute Australia. Clara had presented Called and Gifted Workshops and other programs around spiritual gift discernment and Forming Intentional Disciples around Australia, working with parishes, schools and dioceses. Clara also teaches Church History and Spirituality at Catholic Theological College Melbourne Mr Kevin Bailey Alpha Australia Details to follow. Mrs Lorraine McCarthy Alpha Australia Lorraine McCarthy is the Alpha in a Catholic Context Coordinator in Australia. She is a Pastoral Associate in the Archdiocese of Melbourne, has a degree in Theology and a Post-Graduate Diploma specialising in Adult Faith Formation. She is a Spiritual Director trained at the Heart of Life Contemplative Spirituality Centre and teaches the Catherine of Siena Institute Called and Gifted Workshop. She has run the Alpha Course in various Catholic Parishes since 1999 and is passionate about its effectiveness in growing and re-energising Parishes. Dr Brigid McKenna Director, Office of Life, Marriage & Family Archdiocese of Hobart Brigid McKenna is the Director of the Office of Life, Marriage and Family in the Archdiocese of Hobart, and a lecturer within the School of Medicine at the University of Tasmania. She has a medical degree (UTAS) and a Master’s degree in bioethics from the John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family. Brigid is married to Michael and they have three children. Rev Professor Klaus Kiesling President, International Diaconate Centre (IDC) Born in 1962, married and father of two sons, permanent deacon of the German diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart, Professor of Religious Pedagogics, Catechetics and Didactics as well as Director of the Institute of Pastoral Psychology and Spirituality at the Jesuit Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology, Frankfurt / Germany, Vice-President of the IDC since 2005, President since 2009. Dr Stefan Sander Manager, International Diaconate Centre (IDC) Has a doctorate in theology, has been manager of the IDC since 2012. He has been in charge of the formation of permanent deacons in the Diocese of Osnabrück, in the northern part of Germany, since 2000; is trainer for group dynamics; is ethics advisor in the healthcare sector; is married and father of two sons (Vincent, 16; Elias, 9) and daughter Charlotte, 12. He has published several publications on the theology of diaconate. Mr Michael McKenna, KCHS, Director, Office of liturgy Archdiocese of Hobart, Liturgical Master of Ceremonies to the Archbishop of Hobart. Details to follow. ACCOMMODATION The Best Western Hobart is located in the Hobart City Centre, at 156 Bathurst Street, Hobart. It is only two blocks from the main shopping mall and 17 kilometers from Hobart International Airport. Located in Hobart’s new bar and restaurant hot spot, Best Western Hobart is surrounded by some of Hobart’s best new restaurants and provides you with easy access to many key leisure attractions. The Hotel is only a 2 minute walk from the heart of the CBD’s major retail precinct and a 10 minute walk to Salamanca tourist waterfront precinct. Hotel Facilities include: Complimentary high speed Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, fitness room, modern business centre, onsite undercover parking, 24 hour reception, onsite restaurant and bar open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The following accommodation has been blocked for the NAD. When booking your accommodation please quote the code NAOD and advise that you are attending the “National Association of Deacons” Conference. 40 King rooms at the rate of $152 bed and breakfast (1 person) or $170 bed and breakfast (2 persons) 20 Executive King Rooms at the rate of $182 bed and breakfast (1 person) or $200 bed and breakfast (2 persons) Bookings for accommodation are to be made directly with the Best Western Hobart, to access these rates and you must quote NAOD on 03 6232 6255 Other stylish luxury hotels or sensitively converted historic buildings accommodation are available.