Families Transforming the World Friday 15 April – Sunday 17 April 2011 Xavier College • Barkers Rd, Kew • Melbourne

www.sharethedream.org.au Welcome

As chairman of the Australian Catholic I take great pleasure in joining Commission for Pastoral Life, I am delighted to Hurley in inviting invite Catholic families throughout Australia families from across Australia to participate in this National Catholic Family to join us at Share the Dream. Gathering. Family life is never easy. Family Share the Dream echoes the call of the late life is often challenging – but Pope John Paul II to families – to become what we remain a people of great you are – the communities of life and love which hope. Our culture is so often make the presence of our Lord real to those at odds with Christ’s call to around us. live that self sacrificing love which marriage and family himself affirmed the importance of the life demand. It is important to family. Born into a human family, Jesus lived the stop and be renewed; to be greater proportion of his life among us following refreshed by the love of Jesus the universal path from childhood into the daily Christ and to receive the encouragement of those who share routine of home and work as he “grew in wisdom and stature” (Lk 2:52). So our sorrows and our joys. we are reminded that it is through the family that the natural bonds of God’s own love hold firm that foundation upon which our society depends. Through the impressive array of speakers and workshops as well as the opportunities for and fellowship we The Marriage and Family Council together with the Melbourne Life, Marriage hope you will be renewed in faith and strengthened to be the and Family Office have brought together an inspiring line up of speakers and witnesses of love our world so desperately needs. interactive workshops to help participants to reflect on family life, gain new skills, and be encouraged in living family life. I look forward to seeing you in Melbourne. Please come and join this celebration of family life. Yours sincerely

Bishop Hurley Archbishop Hart Keynote Speakers

Bishop Jean Laffitte Melinda Tankard Reist Bishop Joe Grech Pontifical Council Collective Shout Diocese of Sandhurst for the Family A well known author, Bishop Joseph Grech Having served as the speaker, commentator and was born in Malta and undersecretary of the advocate, Melinda Tankard completed his studies for Pontifical Council for the Reist is the author of three the priesthood in Australia, Family (PCF) and as the books. Her advocacy for being ordained in 1974. Vice-President of the Pontifical Academy women and girls includes working to He became an auxiliary bishop of for Life, in 2009 Bishop Jean Laffitte was highlight and address the objectification Melbourne in 1999 and was appointed appointed Secretary of the PCF. Bishop of women and sexualisation of girls in Bishop of Sandhurst Diocese in 2001. Laffitte holds a Doctorate in Moral Theology Australia and globally. The founder of He is a member of the Bishops and has made significant contributions to Women’s Forum Australia, she has recently Commission for Pastoral Life and the marriage and family issues over a number initiated a new movement, Collective Shout. Bishops Commission for Mission and of years. Born in and a member of She is married to David, with four children. Faith Formation. He is also the Chair the Emmanuel Community, Bishop Laffitte of the Australian Catholic Youth Council. is the Titular Bishop of Entrevaux.

Dr Adam Cooper Dr Byron & Francine Dr Brigid McKenna John Paul II Institute Pirola Life, Marriage & for Marriage & Family PMRC, Australia Family Centre Dr Adam Cooper has Byron and Francine Dr Brigid McKenna is a a PhD in Philosophy Pirola have been married medical doctor with a and a Licentiate in for 20 years and have Master’s of Bioethics from Sacred Theology. He five children. They the John Paul II Institute is a Senior Lecturer in Patristics at the have worked in the area of marriage for Marriage & Family in Melbourne. She John Paul II Institute for Marriage & enrichment and natural fertility for works for the Life, Marriage & Family Family in Melbourne. Before becoming numerous years. Authors of numerous Centre, Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney, a Catholic, Adam was a Lutheran articles on marriage, Byron & Francine are as a Policy Officer and is a lecturer in pastor for ten years. He is married to also the co-authors and the Australian Ethics at the University of Notre Dame Elizabeth and they have one son. founders of Celebrate Love and Embrace. Sydney. Brigid is married to Michael and They are members of the Australian they have two young children. Catholic Marriage and Family Council. Sponsors • Share the Dream is proudly sponsored by:

To register or for Or contact: Life, Marriage & Family Office Registration more information visit: Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne www.sharethedream.org.au Ph: (03) 9287 5579 Email: [email protected] General Information

Friday 15 April 2011 5.30 - 7.00pm Registration Sponsors 7.00 - 7:30pm Welcome Message from the Holy Father This event is made possible Opening Address: Bishop Hurley by the generous support of: 7.30 - 8.30pm Keynote Session 1: What is a Family Today? Bishop Jean Laffitte 8.30 - 9.00pm Closing and Liturgy Saturday 16 April 2011 9.00 - 9.30am Welcome & Liturgy 9.30 - 10.45am Keynote Session 2: Migration and Evangelisation in the Australian Church – Bishop Joe Grech The Greatest Gift We Give Dr Byron & Francine Pirola 10.45 - 11.15am Morning tea 11.15 - 12.45pm Workshops Session 1 12.45 - 1.45pm Lunch 1.45 - 3.15pm Workshop Sessions 2 3.15 - 3.45pm Afternoon tea 3.45 - 5.00pm Keynote Session 3: From Nazareth to Now – The Mission of the Family – Dr Adam Cooper Make Some Noise – The Family in the Public Square – Melinda Tankard Reist 5.00 - 5.30pm Closing Comments 6.00 - 7.30pm Dinner 7.30 - 8.30pm Family Entertainment See www.sharethedream.org.au Sunday 17 April 2011 9.30 - 9.45am Welcome 9.45 - 11.00am Keynote Session 4: Family – Living the Gospel of Life Dr Brigid McKenna Our Faith, Our Families and Our Future Bishop Jean Laffitte 11.00 - 11.30am Morning tea 11.30 - 1.00pm Workshop Session 3 1.00 - 2.00pm Lunch 2.00 - 2.30pm Closing Comments 2.30 - 4.00pm Closing Mass Celebrated by Archbishop Denis Hart

How to get there Xavier College, Senior Campus Barkers Rd, Kew, Melbourne. Public Transport – From the City & East Melbourne • From the CBD or East Melbourne, take tram route 109 or 42 which travel from Collins St, through East Melbourne via Victoria Parade and Victoria St, through Richmond to Kew. From stop 35 (Corner Cotham Rd & Charles St) it is a 5 minute walk to the north (rear) entrance of Xavier College. From Other Part of Melbourne • If you are travelling by train from other parts of Melbourne, the nearest railway station is Glenferrie. Take the 16 tram north along Glenferrie Road to stop 77. It is a 5 minute walk down College Place and Hanson St to the east (side) entrance of Xavier College. VicRoads parking Parking • Xavier College has parking for approximately 250 cars. The main Xavier College entrance is from Barkers Road. There is no access to the Xavier College car park by the rear entrance. Additional parking is also available in the VicRoads car park next to Xavier College. Entrance to the VicRoads car park is via Denmark St. Xavier There is a footpath linking VicRoads to Xavier College. College Weather in April Mid-autumn is arguably the most pleasant time of year to visit Melbourne. o o Or contact: Life, Marriage & Family Office The average minimum temperature is 12 C and the average maximum is 21 C. Nights can be a bit cooler dropping below 10oC. It is generally the least windy time Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne of year with average wind speed of 9km per hour being the lowest of any month. Ph: (03) 9287 5579 Being Melbourne, however, we suggest preparing for the unpredictable. Email: [email protected] saturday 1 morning workshops

1.1 Fr Anthony Percy 1.2 Bishop Peter Elliott 1.3 Deacon Anthony Gooley Fr Percy is Rector of the Good Shepherd Seminary Bishop Elliott is Auxiliary Bishop for the Southern Deacon Anthony leads the Focus on Welcome and in Sydney. After undertaking post-graduate study Region of Melbourne. He holds a Doctorate in Inclusion project in the Brisbane Archdiocese. at the John Paul II Institute for Marriage & Family in Sacred Theology form the John Paul II Institute for Within the team, he has a special focus on Washington, he completed a Doctorate in Sacred Marriage & Family in and is Director of the inclusion of people with disability in parish life. Theology. He is author of Theology of the Body Melbourne Session of the Institute. Creating Inclusive Parish Communities Made Simple. Familiaris Consortio – 30 Years On Raising disability awareness and developing the Sexual Sense in a World of Senseless Sex The Papal Exhortation of Pope John Paul II on confidence and capacity of parish communities Using Pope John Paul II’s Theology of the Body, The Christian Family in the Modern World has been to know and welcome people with disabilities this workshop will illustrate how in the innate described as the “Magna Carta of the Family”. can be a difficult task. This workshop will explore language of acceptance and offering, the human Given the dramatic social changes of the past 30 some strategies to address this issue and body proclaims the beauty of sexuality and how the years, does its vision and teaching remain relevant develop the existing social capital of parishes and late Pope’s teaching meets the grave difficulties we to the mission of the family today? dioceses. currently face in our over sexualised world.

1.4 Anna Krohn 1.5 Bernadette Black 1.6 Marcia Riordan Anna is widely regarded for her teaching and writing Pregnant at 16, Bernadette later founded the Brave Marcia is an Executive Officer of the Life, Marriage in ethics and theology. She is completing a PhD at Foundation, to support women in similar situations. and Family Office Melbourne. Since 2000, Marcia the John Paul II Institute for Marriage & Family on Author, happily married mother of three, and has been spreading a positive message about life Dietrich von Hildebrand’s “philosophy of the heart”. sought-after presenter, Bernadette was named issues. She has a Master’s in Bioethics from the Romance & Rationality 2009 Australian Mother of the Year. John Paul II Institute for Marriage & Family. What should rule – our head or our heart? In Teen Pregnancy & Challenging Choices Culture & Coercion – Population Control & the Family reflecting on marriage, family and love generally, Beginning with her own story, Bernadette highlights Powerful forces around the world are trying to tie some believe that the mind or the will are the key to the power of our choices, the importance of values climate change to population growth. Are we facing love, decision making and enduring commitment. and of being proactive rather than reactive. This a population explosion or a decline? What happens This workshop will explore why philosopher, Dietrich workshop will be as inspiring as it is practical when a one-child policy is imposed on families? von Hildebrand insisted that our affectivity and in offering ways to help young people make life How might Catholic families inspire a profound feelings also have a vital role to play. affirming choices in difficult times. cultural renewal and a new human ecology?

1.7 David Schütz / Denise Lacey 1.8 Dr Fran McInerney & Sherry-Ann Bailey 1.9 Fr Tony Kerin EV David is Executive Officer of the Melbourne Fran is the Associate Professor of Aged Fr Tony Kerin is an Associate Judicial Vicar of the Archdiocese’s Ecumenical and Interfaith Care, a joint appointment between ACU Tribunal of the , President of the Commission. Denise is the Manager of Marriage School of Nursing & Midwifery and Catholic Canon Law Society of Australia & New Zealand, & Relationship Education for Centacare Catholic Homes. Sherry-Ann is the General Manager, Episcopal Vicar for Justice & Social Service for the Family Services Melbourne. Community Services, Catholic Homes. Archdiocese of Melbourne and a parish priest. Interfaith Marriages Family & Caring for the Aged The Mysteries of the Marriage Tribunal Do interfaith marriages work? How can couples This seminar looks at the role that families In a world where few of our families are not in navigate their unique challenges with integrity play in supporting care for the aged whilst some way touched by separation or divorce, and respect? In this session, couples in interfaith preserving dignity and independence. How this session will address some common questions marriages join David and Denise to explore the can and does the teaching of the Church and misconceptions about divorce, annulment blessings, difficulties, strengths and challenges that reflect in the way we serve the elderly? What and marriage in the Catholic Church. arise and how they maintain a healthy marriage. are the practical implications for families?

1.10 John Duiker 1.11 Pam & Trevor Atkinson 1.12 Panel Chaired by Fr Delmar Silva CS EV John is a oordinator of Catholic Charismatic Pam & Trevor came to Australia as a Couples from different cultural backgrounds will Renewal in Melbourne. He is a singer/song Neocatechumenal Mission Family in 1990. join Fr Delmar, an Episcopal Vicar for Migrants & writer, the father of five children and is currently Commissioned by Pope John Paul II, they are Refugees, to share their experiences of family life completing a Doctorate in Theology. based in Coburg and work in a number of parishes and culture in the Australian Church. The Creative Catholic Home throughout the Melbourne Archdiocese. To Give and to Receive – It can seem tough these days to pray, to be holy Passing on the Faith Through the Family Migrant Families & the Church and to tell people about Jesus, but fear not; it Finding practical ways to build faith into Each new wave of migration to Australia brings is possible. This workshop will explore creative the ordinary practices of daily life can be a families who breathe a new and often distinctive and practical approaches to family spiritual life challenge. The “Three Altars” promoted in the life into our Catholic community. This workshop through prayer, music, movies and books, as well has been recognised for its will consider ways in which we can give practical as suggesting ways to make the liturgy come uniqueness and fruitfulness in enhancing the value support to newly arrived families as well as how alive at home! and role of the family in the modern world. they enrich and serve our Church. saturday 2 afternoon workshops

2.1 Bishop Anthony Fisher OP 2.2 Jonathan E Doyle 2.3 Dr Gerard O’Shea Anthony Fisher is Bishop of the Parramatta Jonathan Doyle is the director of Choicez Media, Gerard is Principal of St Patrick’s Primary School Diocese. Internationally recognised as a writer Australia’s largest provider of values-based sexuality Mentone and a sessional lecturer at the John Paul II and teacher on family and life issues, he was the education programs. On an average day over 10,000 Institute of Marriage & Family. He and his wife, Anne, founding Director of the John Paul II Institute for Australian students access one of Choicez Media’s are past presidents of the National Association of Marriage & Family in Melbourne. wide range of programs. Catholic Families and have five children. Art, Evangelisation & the Christian Family The Problem with Pornography – The Home & Education in Sexual Dignity What does beauty have to do with What Parents Need to Know This session offers strategies for parents on how evangelisation? How can the family use art to The massive growth of pornography is a global to help children develop a healthy understanding enhance its faith? This seminar will consider phenomenon that leaves many parents feeling of sexuality and dignity through an individual these questions in light of the mission of the overwhelmed. This dynamic seminar will give every dialogue within the home. Using the resource As Christian family in the modern world. parent powerful insights into the latest research, I Have Loved You, Gerard will help parents develop explore trends and effects of pornography, giving greater confidence in being the primary educators hope for the future and practical tips for real change. of their children.

2.4 Derek Boylan 2.5 Clara Geoghegan 2.6 Rob Ward & Pat Byrne Derek is the Director of Catholic Marriage Clara works for the Archbishop’s Office for Rob is the Victorian, South Australian & Education Services in the Perth Archdiocese and Evangelisation in the Melbourne Archdiocese Tasmanian State Director for the Australian Chair of the Catholic Society of Marriage Educators. as the Called & Gifted Coordinator. She is the Christian Lobby. Pat Byrne is the Vice President of He and his wife Karen have six children. Convener of Friends of Caroline Chisholm and the National Civic Council. Mentoring & Serving in Marriage lectures at Catholic Theological College & ACU. The Family & The Public Square The great Christian paradox – that it is more Ordinary Families – Extraordinary Mission Amongst all the voices speaking into framing blessed to give than to receive – is as true of Caroline Chisholm was an outstanding pioneer in public policy as it affects families, how can marriage as any human relationship. This session colonial Australia but she could not have fulfilled we ensure our Christian voice is heard? What will explore how mentoring younger couples, this work without the support of her husband. positive steps can you take to give voice to your especially those preparing for marriage and From the beginning, the consistent theme of values in public policy debate? newlyweds, can deepen and strengthen your their work was to assist families in living out their own relationship. vocation. Can their marriage be seen as a model for collaboration in mission?

2.7 Cameron Cutts 2.8 Kathleen West 2.9 Julie & Matthew MacDonald Cameron lives and works in a L’Arche household. Kathleen left a successful career in banking and Matthew is an Executive Officer of the Life, L’Arche is an international federation of faith has spent the past 16 years working largely in Marriage and Family Office, Melbourne. Matthew communities founded by Jean Vanier. It is adoption and foster care services. She is Manager has a Grad Dip in Theology from the John Paul II centered on sharing life with people with an of Family Support and Out of Home Care for Institute for Marriage & Family. He and Julie have intellectual disability. Centacare Catholic Family Services. five children. The Life of Love & Disability Out of Home Care & Finding Love The Gospel & the Kitchen Table This workshop will explore “hands on” ways in Children in need of care outside of their natural While the Apostles preached in the early Church, which families can experience the gift of people family are among those most in need of our Christian families gave a decisive witness which with an intellectual disability. Through story love. This workshop considers responding to this changed history. This session deals with practical telling and song, our presenters will share about need as an important witness of Christian love ways for families to give the witness of love that life in L’Arche, and offer some helpful tips in how and how it enriches not just the children, but the will draw the hearts of our neighbours and friends to build these unique relationships. families who open their homes as well. toward Christ.

2.10 Panel Chaired by Alan & Marie Mason 2.11 Panel Chaired by Mary-Jane Stolp 2.12 Panel Chaired by Fr Dom Murphy OP Alan & Marie are the Coordinators of Courage and Mary-Jane Stolp, Quality and Risk Manager Fr Dominic, Vocations Director of the Dominican Encourage Melbourne. This panel will include a of Catholic Homes will be joined by Dr Fran Community will be joined by Fr Binh Le, Vocations psychologist, priest and others who have lived with McInerney & Sherry Ann Baily to share their Director, Melbourne Archdiocese, Sr Rachel same sex attraction while striving to remain faithful to combined knowledge of the aged care sector and Fleurant (MGL) and a representative from Mother the Gospel. how it can support families. Teresa’s of Charity. Love, Truth, & Same Sex Attraction Practical Support for the Aged & the Family Fostering Vocations in the Family This interactive workshop will consider how we Ageing brings many challenges and opportunities. What sort of signs might indicate a call to religious respond with compassion, love and truth to those This interactive workshop follows Session 1.8. It will life? How can parents help young people discern friends and members of our families who struggle provide an overview of integrated services for the that call? Through sharing their own experiences, with same sex attraction. It will provide pastoral aged as well as looking at how and where families our panel will help families to recognise the signs and clinical perspectives along with the reflections can find practical assistance and support the and how they can help to nurture and discern that of those who have lived the experience. changing needs of their loved ones. call with their children. sunday 3 morning workshops

3.1 A/Prof Tracey Rowland 3.2 Andrew Mullins / Pat & Maureen Coyne 3.3 Kevin & Margaret Andrews Tracey is an internationally recognised author and Andrew is the Principal of Redfield College, Sydney Kevin and Margaret have been actively involved teacher. She is Dean of the John Paul II Institute and author of Parenting for Character. Pat and in marriage education since 1980. Margaret is the for Marriage & Family and a Permanent Fellow of Maureen have six children and 11 grandchildren. editor of marriage education magazine, Threshold. the Institute in Political Philosophy and Continental They have facilitated parenting courses and marriage Kevin chaired the national inquiry on strategies to Theology. enrichment for the past 10 years. strengthen marriage and relationships. Canonised Couples Parenting for Character Family & the Future A remarkable feature of the pontificate of John Paul Raising our children to become mature and happy Family dynamics are changing rapidly in the II was the number of saints canonised and among adults presents one of the most rewarding yet western world. This workshop will examine the them, married men and women. This session will challenging aspects of married and family life. This latest trends. What are the changes that threaten help couples to draw inspiration from the example workshop considers how parents can most effectively the family and where do we see signs of hope? of those whose fidelity to both Christ and their nurture in their children, the virtues that will equip them What can we expect to see in the future and how spouse, stands as a model of Christian life. to meet the challenges that life inevitably presents. can we influence that now?

3.4 A/Prof Nicholas Tonti-Filippini 3.5 Warwick Marsh 3.6 Glenn & Trish Mowbray Nick is the Associate Dean and Head of Bioethics at Warwick and his wife Alison founded the Glenn and Trish have been worked in the the John Paul II Institute for Marriage & Family. He Dads4Kids Fatherhood Foundation in 2002. disability field for 25 years and have four adult writes and advises extensively on Bioethics. He is Dads4Kids inspires men to seek excellence as children. Trish is a Disability Projects Officer for married to Dr Mary Walsh and they have four children. husbands and fathers using a variety of media the Australian Catholic Bishops’ Commission for Testing Times for Parents and educational tools. Pastoral Life. Becoming pregnant is normally a time of joy but 7 Secrets to Success as a Father Faith & Light – Families & Disability increasingly women are waiting until medical tests This session is for those who are keen to Each of us has a mission to nurture the unique rule out abnormalities before welcoming the news. embark on the journey of fathering excellence. gifts and beauty of every person. How do each We discuss the pressures that women now face, Warwick will give seven keys to help Dads be of us play a role in this? Whether we are parents, coping with news of abnormality, grief, and the the best they can be for their wives and for friends or people living with an intellectual need for support for mothers, their husbands and their children. disability, how do we bring faith and light to older children. the world?

3.7 Mary Tobin & Bronwyn Egan 3.8 Paula Sharp 3.9 Prof Ron & Mavis Pirola Mary is the Manager of the Student Wellbeing Paula, a Seasons Grief & Loss Education Officer, Ron and Mavis Pirola chair the Australian Catholic Unit at the Catholic Education Office, Melbourne. has worked for 11 years supporting community Marriage and Family Council and have been Bronwyn is an Education Officer in the Student education and the development of Seasons groups representatives on the Pontifical Council for the Wellbeing Unit and manages the cyber safety in schools, parishes and community settings. Family. They have extensive experience with parish portfolio. Responding to Separation & Divorce initiatives in marriage and family ministry. Responding to Cyber Bullying – Many people experience grief through separation Parish Family Ministry – Making it Happen! A Parent’s Guide and divorce. Seasons is a process of journeying This workshop will focus on parish initiatives that This workshop will explore how parents, schools with individuals and the group as they engage in develop and empower couples and their families and students can work in partnership to become an exploration of what happens when they grieve. to be agents of evangelisation. It will explore the responsible digital citizens. It will show what This workshop will explore ways for parishes to practical application of Pope Benedict XVI’s call for schools are able to do and suggest ways that help those grieving in their community. the to be “co-responsible” for the “being and parents can support their children. action of the Church”.

3.10 Helen & Leo Wursthorn 3.11 Mark & Ursula Boyd 3.12 James & Sarah McDonald Helen and Leo have led Marriage Encounter in Mark is a business executive and Ursula, a James is Director of Catholic Adult Education, Victoria for the past 16 years. They have five adult teacher. Living in Central Queensland and raising Sydney. He and Sarah have been involved in children and have been married for 32 years. seven children from primary age to adults, marriage and family ministry for the past 10 Difficult Conversations & What Matters Most they bring a rich experience to the uniquely years. With their four children they spent six Communicating effectively in marriage is challenging setting of rural family ministry. years living in a communal household. essential to a harmonious family life. But how Family Ministry in Rural Australia Community & Household do we overcome the fear of beginning those Families are nurtured through the witness and Many people have sought to combine the difficult conversations that we know we need to support of other families in their community. Church’s rich tradition of religious communal have? This workshop considers how we can work How can families in rural areas share this living with Christian family life. This workshop through this tension and build the intimacy that experience? This workshop will challenge our offers practical insights into opening or extending underpins our relationships. ideas on nurturing family life in isolated and family life – its blessings and its challenges. rural communities. ABN 49 810 759 021 Registration Office use only Registration No: ______Fees & Accommodation & Tax Invoice Date: / /

Upon completion this form becomes a tax receipt – Closing date 8 April 2011 Fees Adult 1 Surname ______Early Bird Fee Standard Fee (until Friday 18 Feb) Given Name ______Single Adult $150 $175 Adult 2 Married Couple $230 $260 Family A $160 $185 Surname ______One parent plus one or more children aged between 1 and 15 Given Name ______Family B $250 $280 Two parents plus one or more Youth / Children’s Names D.O.B. children aged between 1 and 15 Generation Why $50 $65 1 ______Minimum age 16 2 ______Registration includes morning tea, lunch & afternoon tea on Saturday & Sunday. 3 ______

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