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March 2012 Notices
Christians for an Ethical Society
2012 Forum Series on
Where Lies Happiness? Recovering Community
Forum: Where Lies Happiness? The Christian Understanding of Contentment and Community
Speaker: Reverend Professor James Haire AM, Executive Director, Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture
When: Thursday 8 March 2012, 7:30pm
Where: The Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture, 15 Blackall Street (Cnr Kings Ave), Barton, ACT
Commonwealth Day Multi-Faith Celebration
in the presence of
Her Excellency Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO
Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia
Monday 12 March 2012 Commonwealth Day at 11:00am
Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture
15 Blackall Street, Barton (Cnr Kings Avenue)
The annual multi-faith celebration is led by local leaders of world religions and includes cultural performances. Refreshments will be available at the conclusion of proceedings.
Ecumenical Service for the Feast of St Patrick
12 noon Saturday 17 March 2012
The Chapel
Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture
15 Blackall Street, Barton (Cnr Kings Avenue)
Homily: Father Frank Brennan AO
All Welcome
In attendance will be representatives from the Salvation Army, the Anglican, Catholic, Uniting, and Presbyterian Churches; ACT Irish organisations; and the Irish, British, and American and other embassies and local schools. Music by the Canberra Celtic Choir, Brian Hungerford, and Carl Sampson
Light refreshments afterwards
