St Peter’s, Eastern Hill Breakfast Conversations

St Peter’s Anglican Church, East Melbourne, in conjunction with the Good Business Project, is launching a series of breakfast conversations focused on social issues of interest to the business community.  The inaugural conversation looks at the economic contribution of migration to Australia.  It arises from a speech given by Mr Frank Lowy AM, when he addressed the Australian Multicultural Council.  He provides a compelling personal example of what migrants are able to do.  You can see his presentation at www.dss.gov.au The conversation will be led by Professor Robert Wood of the Melbourne Business School’s Centre for Ethical Leadership @ Ormond College.

 

We are invited to join in the discussion:

St Peter’s Church, 15 Gisborne St, East Melbourne

30 October, 2014 at 7,30 am (finish by 8.30 am)

Cost $35 (includes a hot breakfast)

 

Booking: www.trybooking.com.FXDB

 

Please feel free to bring guests.

 

For more information or any enquiries, please contact Fr Richard Wilson, Associate Priest, by email: info@goodbusinessproject.org or mobile: : 0417 014 595

All Souls’ Requiem Mass

The annual All Souls Commemoration of the Faithful Departed falls this year on Monday 2nd November and it will be celebrated at St George’s with  a Requiem Mass  at 8.00 pm.

Please add the names of those whom you would like to be remembered at the altar to the list at the back of the church or e-mail their names to me. There is no need to add names of those who were on the list from previous years – they have been kept and will be read at the Requiem along with any new names.

Blessing of the Animals: Saturday 18th October 4.00 pm

We will give thanks to God for our companion animals and the ways in which they enrich our lives next Saturday afternoon (18th October) at 4.00 pm in the courtyard. Please bring you own four-legged, feathered or finned companions for a blessing as we give thanks to God for their companionship and unconditional devotion.

Welcome to the new St. George’s website

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