This year’s NATSICC Assembly was a showcase of leadership in faith and culture.
The Assembly took place at Mercy Partner’s St Patrick’s College, Townsville, 19-23 September 2022. The excellent facilities, grounds and catering gave all a comfortable and dignified experience.
There were over 200 participants each day from across Australia with a significant number of non-Indigenous people, including the Bishops of Brisbane, Townsville and Darwin. The many young people had the benefit of some separate sessions focused on their issues.
The program was substantial:
Participants had the option of attend some workshops:
There was also an on-Country experience – with local guides explaining sites of significance.
The Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islanders presenters and facilitators were of various ages and came from city, regional and remote areas. Their knowledge of culture and of faith was impressive.
I encourage all MPJPs to send representatives to the next NATSICC Assembly. This will probably take place in NSW in 2025. The Assembly is a rich formation experience for non-Indigenous people with informal and programmed opportunities to meet, learn from and share with our generous Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sisters and brothers.
The Assembly is also an excellent opportunity for MPJPs to make themselves known to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Catholics and to encourage leaders to consider a position as a MPJP Stewards. The Assembly enables MPJPs and other parts of the Church to show our solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Catholics and to collaborative continue the process of developing a genuinely Australian expression of the Catholic faith.