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Home > Events > Helder Camara Lectures > Past lectures > Pope Francis & the Common Good: Where is our society going?

Pope Francis & the Common Good: Where is our society going?

Bishop Robert McElroy

Date

24 June 2017 10:00 am

Location

The Oratory
Newman College
887 Swanston St
Parkville

A seminar exploring current trends and the contribution of Catholic Social Teaching.

Bishop McElroy is a native of San Francisco, and did his graduate studies in the field of Catholic Social Teaching, obtaining a licentiate in theology from the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, a doctorate in moral theology from the Gregorian University in Rome and a doctorate in political science from Stanford. He has written two books: The Search for an American Public Theology and Morality and American Foreign Policy.

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Br Mark O’Connor FMS (Pope Francis Fellow)
Email: mark.oconnor@marists.org.au
Phone: 0429 694 707

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