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Preaching for the Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary, Dr. Angela McCarthy offers a reflection on Mary's witness to us to live as a Resurrected people: "God's presence in the world and revelation through the person of Jesus of Nazareth, culminates in the salvation of all creation through Christ's death and resurrection. We are called to live as resurrected people, no longer afraid of the dragons that are both real and imagined, but as people of hope knowing that we follow Mary to a glorious union with God." Dr. Angela McCarthy is an adjunct senior lecturer in theology at The University of Notre Dame Australia based in Fremantle, Western Australia, where she earned her Ph.D. in theology and education in 2007. In addition to her extensive work in academia, publication, and editing, for many decades she has been working in her parish in liturgy and music. She has been married to John for 49 years, has 4 children and 14 grandchildren. Visit www.catholicwomenpreach.org/preaching/08152024 to learn more about Dr. McCarthy, to read her preaching text, and for more preaching from Catholic women.
Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Mark 3: 20-35 Dr Angela McCarthy is an adjunct senior lecturer in theology at The University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle campus. Her first degree from Sydney University included work in Biblical Studies and Fine Arts. After time spent rearing a family, Angela resumed secondary teaching and further studies in theology and education in 1993 at Notre Dame and was awarded her PhD in 2007. Since then, she has completed a further Research Masters in Theology in the field of Scripture, art and theology. Angela has published in the areas of liturgy, icons, art and theology, liturgical music, educational practice and theological aesthetics. She is the former editor of the Australian Journal of Liturgy, a member of the Australian Academy of Liturgy, Chairperson of the Mandorla Art Award, a member of the Chamber of Arts and Culture WA and the Fellowship of Biblical Studies, and the editor of Pastoral Liturgy. For many decades she has been working in her parish in liturgy and music. She has been married to John for 50 years, has 4 children and 14 grandchildren.
The Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord - Matthew 17:1-9 Dr Angela McCarthy is an adjunct senior lecturer in theology at The University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle campus. Her first degree from Sydney University included work in Biblical Studies and Fine Arts. After time spent rearing a family, Angela resumed secondary teaching and further studies in theology and education in 1993 at Notre Dame and was awarded her PhD in 2007. Since then, she has completed a further Research Masters in Theology in the field of Scripture, art and theology. Angela has published in the areas of liturgy, icons, art and theology, liturgical music, educational practice and theological aesthetics. She is the former editor of the Australian Journal of Liturgy, a member of the Australian Academy of Liturgy, Chairperson of the Mandorla Art Award, a member of the Chamber of Arts and Culture WA and the Fellowship of Biblical Studies, and the editor of Pastoral Liturgy. For many decades she has been working in her parish in liturgy and music. She has been married to John for 49 years, has 4 children and 14 grandchildren.
Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time - Luke 17: 11-19 Dr Angela McCarthy is an adjunct senior lecturer in theology at The University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle campus and a member of the Plenary Council of the Catholic Church in Australia. Her first degree from Sydney University included work in Biblical Studies and Fine Arts and then further studies in theology and education from 1993 at Notre Dame. She was awarded her PhD in 2007. Since then, she has completed a further Research Masters in Theology in the field of Scripture, art and theology. Angela has published in the areas of liturgy, icons, art and theology, liturgical music, educational practice and theological aesthetics. She is the former editor of the Australian Journal of Liturgy, a member of the Australian Academy of Liturgy, Chairperson of the Mandorla Art Award, a member of the Chamber of Arts and Culture WA and the Fellowship of Biblical Studies, and the editor of Pastoral Liturgy.
Second Assembly Podcast (Day 6 - Friday, 08 July 2022) - Michael Kenny with Bishop Charles Gauchi, Fr Dominic Murphy OP and Dr Angela McCarthy Hosted by: Michael Kenny Guests: Bishop Charles Gauchi Bishop of Darwin Chair, Bishops Commission for Relations with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples Fr Dominic Murphy OP Prior Provincial of the Dominican Friars Australia, New Zealand, the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea Dr Angela McCarthy Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the University of Notre Dame Australia
The historic Catholic Plenary is asking how the church can regain public trust after the sexual abuse scandal, bring lost Catholics back to the pews, and give more authority to woman and lay people. Join host Andrew West, ABC Religion Unit specialist Noel Debien and three leading Catholic women to analyse the summit so far.
Kiowa Tribal District #1 Legislator Angela McCarthy talks to us about the Kiowa Tribal Legislature's move to impeach their Tribal Chairman. (Original Air Date: July 10, 2020). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkjive/support
 The issue dominating the last week was the formal stages of the creation of a Super Union.The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between the CFMEU and the MUA went ahead on Wednesday 14 of December at Victorian Trades Hall witnessed by a plethora of other Union officials, delegates and rank and file members. We were there will bring you a report from the mouths of those present.We also have a word from Nadine Flood (CPSU) re: eba negotiations for the Public Service & Angela McCarthy reports on a win at McCain's in Ballarat
Angela McCarthy is Associate Director of the Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies and Professor of Scottish and Irish History in the Department of History and Art History where she teaches Scottish history and Irish and Scottish migration. She presents her inaugural professorial lecture. 19 March 2013
Angela McCarthy is Associate Director of the Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies and Professor of Scottish and Irish History in the Department of History and Art History where she teaches Scottish history and Irish and Scottish migration. She presents her inaugural professorial lecture. 19 March 2013
Angela McCarthy is Associate Director of the Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies and Professor of Scottish and Irish History in the Department of History and Art History where she teaches Scottish history and Irish and Scottish migration. She presents her inaugural professorial lecture. 19 March 2013
Angela McCarthy is Associate Director of the Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies and Professor of Scottish and Irish History in the Department of History and Art History where she teaches Scottish history and Irish and Scottish migration. She presents her inaugural professorial lecture. 19 March 2013
Angela McCarthy is Associate Director of the Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies and Professor of Scottish and Irish History in the Department of History and Art History where she teaches Scottish history and Irish and Scottish migration. She presents her inaugural professorial lecture. 19 March 2013
Angela McCarthy is Associate Director of the Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies and Professor of Scottish and Irish History in the Department of History and Art History where she teaches Scottish history and Irish and Scottish migration. She presents her inaugural professorial lecture. 19 March 2013