Category: ARC news
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Your Pope Leo Weekly for March 23, 2026
SARAH CARTER MAR 23, 2026 Leo XIV Reopens the Amoris Debate Highlight of the Week: Pope Leo Calls a Meeting of Bishops to a “Synodal Discernment” of Amoris LaetitiaThis week marked ten years since Pope Francis published Amoris Laetitia (“The Joy of Love”), a papal exhortation that served as a compendium of the 2015 Synod on the
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Submission to the Synod on Synodality
Responding to the invitation of Pope Francis, an ARC group of women met and then prepared a submission to the Synod on Synodality. They sent their document directly to Sister Nathalie Becquart, the Undersecretary of the General Secretariat of the Synod of Bishops. Their submission can be read here.
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Plenary Council submission
Catholics across Australia were asked to make submissions by the 6th of March 2019. A special workshop, in conjunction with the 2018 AGM, was held in the Dover Heights Parish Community Centre on Saturday October 6th 2018. The purpose of this meeting was to prepare a submission to be presented to the Plenary Council 2020/21
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The Sacraments, Relationships and Meaning
The Secretariat of Australian Reforming Catholics is astounded at some of the responses to the controversy concerning the words used during Baptism at the Catholic Church at South Brisbane. By all accounts, it appears that the priests at this Church have been endeavouring to provide the sacraments and liturgical celebrations in a manner that engages their people
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Catholics call for greater accountability in decisions
A national conference organised by Australian Reforming Catholics (ARC) was held at the Independent Theatre in North Sydney on 23-24 October 2004. A theme that kept recurring under the many aspects discussed might be called “ownership of the Church”. If the Church is the People of God (so defined at the Second Vatican Council in its Dogmatic

