The Mission One Heart Many Voices (MOHMV) conference committee has the pleasure to announce the dates of the 2025 MOHMV conference. Co-ordinated by Catholic Mission in partnership with Catholic Religious Australia, the conference will be held from the Monday, 19th to Wednesday 21st of May, at the SMC Conference and Function Centre, in the heart of the Sydney CBD.
“In 2025, the Year of Jubilee – Pilgrims of Hope we will convene the seventh Mission: one heart many voices conference and we are again taking the opportunity to do things a little differently, in response to the signs of the times and with a heart of hope,” said Peter Gates, Catholic Mission’s Deputy National Director.
“The co-designed program and process by a wonderful group of mission collaborators offers unique opportunities to see and choose emerging pathways, possibilities and seeds of hope for now and the future. Thus the invitational challenge of the conference, ‘choosing hope: trust yourself to its leading’.”
The seventh biennial MOHMV conference promises a transformative experience, bringing together local and international leaders, theologians, and mission-driven professionals across sectors. Key presenters include Dr. Anna Cody, Australia’s Sex Discrimination Commissioner and Dr Estela Padilla, Theologian, member of the Synod on Synodality and consultant to the Federation of Asian Bishops Conference. It is truly a multisector dialogue and experience of mission.
“At this conference we aim to create a crossing place, an opportunity to develop skills and capabilities to manage the challenges, including the risks, of choosing and deciding the path to take. This place of vulnerability and uncertainty (not knowing) is a place of learning for new possibilities,” explained Peter.
The MOHMV 2025 conference will be informed, enlivened by and contribute to the ongoing journey of the Plenary Council, the Synod on Synodality and the celebration of the Jubilee Year with ‘deep faith, lively hope and active charity’.
The conference recognises that we are living in a time where critical choices for individuals, communities, organisations and ultimately the global future are being made. To do so we are urged to attend to our deeper sources of knowledge, reach into our core, recognise and discern the spirit especially within the collective wisdom and to trust ourselves to a decision – which path will we take? This choice becomes a turning point, a better choice for the possibilities of life, peace and unity in our world. It is a time for choosing … hope.
All are invited to Mission: one heart many voices conference 2025
For more information www.mohmv.com.au