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Delegates of the Fifth Plenary Council for the Church in Australia Adelaide 2020 | Sydney 2021 Delegates of the fifth Plenary Council for the Church in Australia Adelaide 2020 | Sydney 2021 Adelaide . Most Rev Patrick O’Regan, Archbishop-elect . Fr Philip Marshall, Vicar General . Miss Madeline Forde . Ms Monica Conway . Mr Ian Cameron . Mr Julian Nguyen Armidale . Most Rev Michael Kennedy, Bishop . Monsignor Edward Wilkes, Vicar General . Mr Karl Schmude . Mrs Alison Hamilton Ballarat . Most Rev Paul Bird, Bishop . Fr Kevin Maloney, Vicar General . Ms Felicity Knobel . Mrs Marie Shaddock Bathurst . Most Rev Michael McKenna, Bishop . Fr Paul Devitt, Vicar General . Miss Hayley Farrugia . Mr Matthew Brown . Fr Gregory Kennedy, Vicar for Clergy Brisbane . Most Rev Mark Coleridge, Archbishop . Most Rev Kenneth Howell, Auxiliary Bishop . Monsignor Peter Meneely, Vicar General . Ms Toni Janke . Mr Thomas Warren . Dr Meave Heaney . Ms Patricia Kennedy . Fr Adrian Kennedy, Vicar North Country Deanery . Fr Adrian Boyle, Judicial Vicar . Fr Daniel Ryan, Vicar for Clergy . Fr John Grace, Seminary Rector, Holy Spirit melbourne Broken Bay . Most Rev Anthony Randazzo, Bishop . Fr David Ranson, Vicar General . Mrs Alison Newell . Mr Dharmaraj Rajasigam Broome . Fr Paul Boyers, Vicar General . Mr Aidan Mitchell . Ms Erica Bernard Bunbury . Most Rev Gerard Holohan, Bishop . Fr Tony Chiera, Vicar General . Dr Deborah Robertson . Mrs Maria Parkinson Cairns . Most Reverend James Foley, Bishop . Fr Francis Gordon, Vicar General . Mrs Anna Montgomery . Mrs Tanya Gleeson Rodney . Fr Kerry Crowley, Vicar for Southern Deanery and Clergy . Fr Neil Muir, Vicar for Finance, Education and Centacare Canberra-Goulburn . Most Rev Christopher Prowse, Archbishop . Fr Anthony Percy, Vicar General . Monsignor John Woods, Vicar for Education . Miss Brigid Cooney . Prof. John Warhurst Chaldean . Most Rev Amel Nona, Archbishop . Monsignor Paul Mingana, Vicar General . Mrs Zina Isak . Mr Waseem Hurmiz Darwin . Most Rev Charles Gauci, Bishop . Fr Malcolm Fyfe msc, Vicar General . Mrs Clalia Mar . Mr Shaun De Zylva . Fr Prakash Menezes SVD, Vicar Southern Region Geraldton . Most Rev Michael Morrisey, Bishop . Fr Brian Ahearn, Vicar General . Mrs Catherine Jones . Mrs Deearne Gould Hobart . Most Rev Julian Porteous, Archbishop . Fr Michael Tate, Vicar General . Dr Rachel Bradley . Mr Daniel De la Motte Lismore . Most Rev Gregory Homeing OCD, Bishop . Fr Paul Gooley, Vicar General . Miss Ellen Hayles . Dr Deidre Little . Fr Peter Slack, Judicial Vicar Maitland-Newcastle . Most Rev Willian Wright, Bishop . Fr Andrew Doohan, Vicar General . Dr Helen Belcher . Ms Bernadette Gibson Maronite . Most Rev Antoine-Charbel Tarabay, Bishop . Monsignor Marcelino Youssef, Vicar General . Mr Joseph Routledge . Miss Monica Doumit . Monsignor Shora Maree, Vicar for Youth . Monsignor Joseph Takchi, Vicar for Interstate Parishes . Monsignor Emmanuel Sakr, Vicar for Pastoral Work . Fr Elie Nakhoul, Vicar for Clergy and Media . Fr Geoffrey Abdallah, Seminary Rector Melbourne . Most Rev Peter Comensoli, Archbishop . Most Rev Mark Edwards OMI, Auxiliary Bishop . Most Rev Terence Curtin, Auxiliary Bishop . Fr Joseph Caddy, Vicar General . Sr Michelle Goh RSM . Ms Nimmi Candappa . Mrs Vivian Alamo . Mr Joseph Antony . Monsignor Anthony Ireland, Vicar for the Eastern Region and Episcopal Vicar for Health, Aged and Disability Care . Fr Anthony Kerin, Vicar for Life, Marriage and Family . Fr Brendan Hayes, Vicar for the Southern Region . Fr Ciril Bozic, Vicar for Migrants and Refugees . Fr Denis Stanley, Seminary Rector Corpus Christi Melkite . Most Rev Robert Rabbat, Bishop . Fr Ibrahim Sultan, Vicar General . Deacon Colin Nunis . Mrs Monica Chahoud . Fr Elie Francis, Vicar for Youth . Fr Fady Salameh, Judicial Vicar Military . Most Rev Max Davies, Bishop . Monsignor Peter O’Keefe, Vicar General, Vicar for the Royal Australian Air Force . Lieutenant Colonel Gavin Keating CSC . Monsignor Glynn Murphy, Vicar for the Australian Army . Monsignor Stuart Hall, Vicar for the Royal Australian Navy Parramatta . Most Rev Vincent Long OFM Conv, Bishop . Fr Chris de Souza, Vicar General for Education . Fr Peter Williams, Vicar General for Social Welfare . Mrs Wendy Goonan . Ms Carol Teodori-Blahut . Fr Paul Roberts, Vicar for Evangelisation . Fr Peter Blayney, Vicar for Migrant Chaplains, Pastoral Associates, and Canonical Matters . Fr Wim Hoekstra, Vicar for Clergy . Fr John Hogan, Seminary Rector, Holy Spirit Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of the Southern Cross (Anglicans) . Monsignor Carl Reid, Ordinary . Fr Stephen Hill, Vicar General . Mr Warren Featherstone . Fr Kenneth Clark, Vicar for Clergy Personal Prelature for the Holy Cross and Opus Dei . Fr Inigo Martinez-Echevarria, Ordinary Perth . Most Rev Timothy Costelloe, Archbishop . Most Rev Donald Sproxton, Auxiliary Bishop . Fr Peter Whitely, Vicar General . Mr Damian Walsh . Dr Angela McCarthy . Dr Marco Cecarelli . Miss Emily Hardbottle . Fr Brian McKenna, Vicar for Clergy . Fr Vincent Glynn, Vicar for Education and Faith Formation . Fr Michael Moore, Seminary Rector, Redemptoris Mater . Fr Philip Fleay, Seminary Rector, St Charles Port Pirie . Most Reverend Gregory O’Kelly, Bishop . Fr James Monaghan, Vicar General . Mrs Nicola Mardon . Mr David Green Religious Leaders . Fr John Herbert OSB, Benedictine Community of New Norcia . Fr David Orr OSB, Benedictine Monks, Arcadia . Sr Anne Boyd CSB, Brigidine Sisters . Sr Melissa Dwyer FDCC, Canossian Daughters of Charity . Fr Paul Cahill O.Carm, Carmelites . Br Peter Clinch CFC, Christian Brothers . Fr Steele Hartman OCSO, Cistercian Order of the Strict Observance . Sr Celine Quadros DC, Daughters of Charity . Sr Philippa Murphy FDNSC, Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart . Br David Hawke FSC, De La Salle Brothers ANZPPNG . Fr Bernard Hancock OCD, Discalced Carmelite Friars . Fr Asaeli Raas SVD, Divine Word Missionaries . Fr Anthony Walsh OP, Dominican Fathers . Sr Mary-Clare Holland OP, Dominican Sisters of Eastern Australia and the Solomon Islands . Sr Cecilia Joseph OP, Dominican Sisters of Saint Cecilia . Sr Barbara Brown-Graham, Faithful Companions of Jesus . Fr Phillip Miscamble OFM, Franciscan Friars . Sr Eveline Crotty RSM, ISMAPNG . Br Peter Carroll FMS, Marist Brothers . Fr Ken Barker MGL, Missionaries of God’s Love . Sr Mary Drum MSC, Missionaries of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus . Fr Chris McPhee MSC, Missionaries of the Sacred Heart . Fr Christian Fino OMI, Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate . Sr Stancea Vichie MSS, Missionary Sisters of Services . Fr Peter Jones OSA, Order of St Augustine . Fr Tom McDonough CP, Passionist Fathers . Br Paul O’Keefe CP, Passionist Brothers . Sr Margaret Barclay PBVM, Presentation Sisters Wagga Wagga . Sr Lucy van Kessel PBVM, Presentation Sisters Western Australia . Fr John Hodgson CSsR, Redemptorists, Province of Oceania (Most Holy Redeemer) . Sr Mary Ekman RSM, Religious Sisters of Mercy of Alma, Michigan . Sr Louise McKeogh FMA, Salesian Sisters . Fr William Matthews SDB, Salesians of Don Bosco . Sr Lourds Justin OSM, Servite Sisters . Sr Clare Nolan RSC, Sisters of Charity . Sr Catherine Reuter RSM, Sisters of Mercy Brisbane . Sr Loreto Conroy RSM, Sisters of Mercy North Sydney . Sr Mary-Louise Petro RSM, Sisters of Mercy Parramatta . Sr Marie Therese Ryder RNDM, Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions . Sr Monica Cavanagh RSJ, Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart . Sr Patty Fawkner SGS, Sisters of the Good Samaritan . Sr Mary Ouiwoja, Sisters of the Nativity . Fr Brian McCoy SJ, Society of Jesus (Jesuits) . Fr Michael Goonan SSP, Society of St Paul . Fr Peter O’Neill SSC, St Columbans Missionary Society . Sr Ruth Durrick OSU, Ursuline Sisters of the Roman Union Rockhampton . Most Rev Michael McCarthy, Bishop . Fr Brian Hanifin, Vicar General . Miss Loretta McKeering . Miss Catherine Simonds Sale . Fr Peter Slater, Vicar General . Mrs Lizabeth Privitera . Mrs Katherine Jelavic Sandhurst . Most Rev Shane Mackinlay, Bishop . Fr Joseph Taylor, Vicar General . Miss Ruth Lawlor . Ms Catherine Jenkins . Dr Brian Boyle, Vicar for Education Sydney . Most Rev Anthony Fisher, Archbishop . Most Rev Terence Brady, Auxiliary Bishop . Most Rev Richard Umbers, Auxiliary Bishop . Fr Gerard Gleeson, Vicar General . Mrs Francine Pirola . Professor Hayden Ramsey . Ms Selina Hasham . Mr Christopher Lee . Fr Isidore Anantharaj, Vicar for Immigration . Fr Kelvin Lovegrove, Vicar for Clergy . Fr Michael McLean, Vicar for Education . Fr Paul Monkerud, Vicar for Western Region . Fr Daniel Meagher, Seminary Rector, Good Shepherd . Fr Eric Skruzny, Seminary Rector, Redemptoris Mater . Fr George Kolodziej SDS, Society of the Divine Saviour (Salvatorians) Syro-Malabar . Most Rev Bosco Puthur, Bishop . Monsignor Francis Kolencherry, Vicar General . Mr Sebastian Mathew . Mr Sojin Sebastian . Fr Varghese Vavolil, Vicar Theologates . Dr Kevin Leneham, Master. Catholic Theological College . Dr Cameron Forbes, Head of the Department of Moral Theology and Canon Law Catholic Theological College . Professor Francis Campbell, Vice-Chancellor Notre Dame University . Professor Renee Kohler-Ryan, Dean, School of Philosophy and Theology, University of Notre Dame Australia . Professor Greg Craven, Vice-Chancellor and President, Australian Catholic University . Professor Dermott Nestor, Executive Dean, Faculty of Theology and Philosophy Australian Catholic University . Professor Michele Riondino, Professor of Canon Law and Director of the Canon Law Centre, Australian Catholic University . Professor Sr Isabell Naumann ISSM, President, Catholic Institute of Sydney and Professor
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