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On Saturday the 18th May, the John The Baptist Men’s Group will be presenting Faith, Hope and Charity – A Masculine Perspective. Three talks from three most interesting individuals. Come and be inspired to be better men in your families and community.

 

Faith

  •  What is faith?
  • The necessity of faith for salvation.
  • Is faith alone sufficient?

 

Hope

  • Hope for the Catholic Man

 

Charity

  • Our common call as men, regardless of our individual vocations, is to love
  • We are called to love through sacrificing ourselves for the other (being a gift of self)
  • We are also called to love as “fathers” which includes two things: to protect and to provide

 

Presenters

Tomasz Juszczak

Tomasz is a dynamic Catholic presenter with a passion for bringing people closer to Christ through the Church’s message of love and life. He has a background in evangelisation in both a parish and diocesan setting with over 15 years’ experience in youth ministry. Tom holds a Master of Arts (Theological studies) from the University of Notre Dame in Sydney. Originally from Poland, Tom grew up in Sydney where he currently resides with his wife, Sarah, and their four beautiful children. He loves movies, theatre and sports, which regularly comes out in his talks and presentations.

Robert Haddad

Dr Robert Haddad has been working in Catholic education for over 34 years. He holds nine university qualifications in law, theology, philosophy, religious education and business management, including a doctorate in secondary RE curriculum. He is also the author of twelve books in the areas of catechesis, theology, apologetics and Church history.

Robert’s working career has included stints at St Charbel’s College, Punchbowl, the University of Sydney Catholic Chaplaincy, and the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine for the Archdiocese of Sydney, and part-time sessional lecturing at the University of Notre Dame and the Adult Catholic Education Centre. For the past 11 years, Robert has worked for Sydney Catholic Schools in the Mission and Identity Directorate, and currently holds the position of Manager, Network Catholic Identity, leading the Church Engagement Team serving the schools in the areas of staff faith formation, and youth ministry.

 

Odeh Haddad

Originally from Jordan, Odeh moved to Australia with his family in the late 80s and attended Catholic schools in Sydney’s Western Suburbs. Odeh is an IT professional also trained in

vocational education and training, but his passion is spreading the Word of God and knowledge of Jesus Christ through his work as a school catechist and Men’s Ministry. His interests are Church history and traveling with his wife and two children.

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