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Engaging Your Faith

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Engaging Your Faith

Engaging Your Faith is a series of short, online presentations that invite participants to reflect on what it means to be people of faith in the contemporary world. Experienced academics from Catholic Theological College present on a variety of topics such as: science and faith issues including AI, moral theology, politics and religion, the Gospels of Matthew and John, biblical languages, canon law, and religion and ethics.

Accreditation

  • In Victoria, these sessions are accredited by MACS for professional learning hours contributing to Accreditation to Teach in a Catholic School and for those maintaining accreditation.
  • In Queensland, these sessions are eligible for accreditation hours to Teach Religion or Teach in Catholic Schools. For further details about the allocation of accreditation hours, staff should check with their accreditation team in their education office. 
  • In other states, staff should check with their education office.

Cost

  • $25 per session: General audience
  • $40 per session: Teachers applying for Catholic school accreditation

Book online

All sessions are booked directly through Humanitix.

Please note that registrations close at 5pm two business days before each session.

2026 sessions

October 2026 sessions

Details to come.

May 2026 sessions

Thank you for everyone who attended the following sessions in May 2026.

  • Can a Scientist Believe in God?
  • Interculturality and Its Relevance for the Church Today
  • Democracy and Education
  • Enriching Our Understanding of Being a Christian in Our World Today
  • John 1:19–51: Jesus’ Baptism and the Call to Discipleship
  • Old Testament Law: Is It Still Relevant?
  • Community and Communion: A (Gentle) Introduction to Canon Law
  • The Gospel According to Matthew: A Tapestry
  • An Introduction to AI and Transhumanism … for Christians
  • Why Study the Ancient Biblical Languages?
  • After Death—What?
  • Religion and Ethics: Exploring Some Connections
Page last updated at 3:21pm on 4 June 2026