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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Formation for mission

a systems model within the Australian context

David Hall William Sultmann

pp. 165-177

Abstract

The profile of the Catholic school in Australia is complex, multicultural, diverse and interdependent. While the mission of Catholic schools remains unchanged, Catholic employing authorities and Catholic entities are challenged to provide formation which is responsive to a new Catholic school community while being authentic to Church Tradition. Formation in this context cannot presume Baptism into a Christian community nor the practice of a Catholic faith Tradition. Rather, formation provides access and invites participation in processes that support an understanding of what is happening in the school, Church and in the world.

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Published in:

Gellel Adrian Mario (2019) Global perspectives on catholic religious education in schools II: learning and leading in a pluralist world. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 165-177

DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-6127-2_14

Full citation:

Hall David, Sultmann William (2019) „Formation for mission: a systems model within the Australian context“, In: A. Gellel (ed.), Global perspectives on catholic religious education in schools II, Dordrecht, Springer, 165–177.