Education for adults
Class Date Venue Time Description
Catechism for adults Every Thursday Sts Peter and Paul, Garran 6:30pm – 7:30pm People who are discerning to become Catholic or hoping to review their Catechism are most welcome.
Textbook: My Catholic Faith
Religious Education for adults Every Saturday Sts Peter and Paul, Garran 10:30am – 11:30am Topic: Angels and Demons
The objective of this class is to explore the nature, qualities, actions, and attributes of angelic beings, as well as their roles in relation to the created world. Drawing primarily from St. Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologica, Prima Pars, questions 50-64, we will delve into the intellectual and spiritual characteristics of angels, their incorporeal essence, and their participation in divine providence. The course aims to provide a deeper understanding of angelic existence within the framework of Catholic theology, highlighting their significance in the order of creation and their interaction with humanity.
Latin Grammar Class Every Saturday Sts Peter and Paul, Garran 10:30am – 11:30am This course provides a foundational understanding of Latin grammar, essential for reading and translating Latin texts. The syllabus covers basic grammatical structures, vocabulary, and syntax, preparing students to progress to more advanced studies of the Latin language.
Apologetics for young adults (18 and above) Once a month, see bulletin. Irish Club, ACT 12:15pm Basic Apologetics Course for those who want to be better equipped to reach non-believers / people from other Christian denominations and how to defend our faith when it is being attacked or questioned.
Textbook: My Catholic Faith
The objective of this class is to explore the nature, qualities, actions, and attributes of angelic beings, as well as their roles in relation to the created world. Drawing primarily from St. Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologica, Prima Pars, questions 50-64, we will delve into the intellectual and spiritual characteristics of angels, their incorporeal essence, and their participation in divine providence. The course aims to provide a deeper understanding of angelic existence within the framework of Catholic theology, highlighting their significance in the order of creation and their interaction with humanity.