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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Pat PowerPublisher: David Lovell Publishing Pty Ltd Imprint: David Lovell Publishing Pty Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.345kg ISBN: 9781863551588ISBN 10: 1863551581 Pages: 242 Publication Date: 20 November 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe journey of this book shows the missionary heart of Pat Power. He did not retreat into his own security or opt for rigidity or defensiveness, but got his feet soiled in the mud of the street by walking as a pilgrim with his sisters and brothers, hand in hand in the journey of life. He gave them a voice that was filled with hope, and shared their tears and joys as he walked and celebrated with them.Bishop William Morris, from the Foreword The journey of this book shows the missionary heart of Pat Power. He did not retreat into his own security or opt for rigidity or defensiveness, but got his feet soiled in the mud of the street by walking as a pilgrim with his sisters and brothers, hand in hand in the journey of life. He gave them a voice that was filled with hope, and shared their tears and joys as he walked and celebrated with them. Bishop William Morris, from the Foreword Author InformationPat Power was born in Cooma, NSW, in 1942, grew up in Queanbeyan, and was educated at St Christopher's School and St Edmund's College in Canberra and Chevalier College, Bowral. After leaving school, he trained for the priesthood and was ordained in Queanbeyan in 1965. He did a doctorate in canon law in Rome, 1972-75, and returned to Canberra to serve as Archbishop's Secretary (to three archbishops) and director of the marriage tribunal. In 1985, he became parish priest of his home parish of Queanbeyan In 1986, he was ordained bishop by Archbishop Francis Carroll in St Christopher's Cathedral, Canberra. Much of his ministry has been in the field of ecumenical and inter-faith relations, social justice and social welfare. At the 1998 Oceania Synod of Bishops in Rome, he spoke on marginalised people in society and in the church. Much of his efforts have been directed in this area through Catholic Welfare Australia and through local community organisations in Canberra. He has been a strong advocate for the East Timorese and the Palestinian people, for Aboriginal people, for racial respect, for the unemployed, and in opposition to abortion and assisted suicide. In 2000, he chaired a major enquiry into poverty in the Australian Capital Territory. In December 2006 he was inaugurated into the ACT Honour Walk for being a voice for the disadvantaged in the community, and in 2009 was named Canberra Citizen of the Year Bishop Pat Power chose to retire at age 70, effective June 2012. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |