Plenary Council Second Assembly: Voting outcomes of first six motions announced

05 Jul 2022

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Bishops vote in the initial rounds of the Second Assembly, Monday 4 July. Photo: Fiona Basile/ACBC.

The outcome of the initial rounds of voting for the Fifth Plenary Council of Australia have been announced, with all relevant motions being passed with a qualified majority.

Members of the Plenary Council voted on six motions from the Motions and Amendments document during the past 24 hours.

The voting was staged over two rounds – the consultative and deliberative votes.

Prior to voting, the Members agreed on three amendments. The amended motions can be found online.

The outcome of the initial rounds of voting for the Fifth Plenary Council of Australia have been announced, with all relevant motions being passed with a qualified majority. Photo: Fiona Basile/ACBC.

For a motion to pass, it must achieve a two-thirds majority – known as a “qualified majority” –in the deliberative round.

General Introduction

Motion 0.1 did not achieve a qualified majority in the consultative round. It achieved a qualified majority in the deliberative round and was therefore passed.

Part 1: Reconciliation: Healing Wounds, Receiving Gifts

Motions 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 all achieved a qualified majority in both the consultative and deliberative rounds and were therefore passed.

Part 2: Choosing Repentance – Seeking Healing

Members vote in the initial rounds of the Second Assembly. The voting was staged over two rounds – the consultative and deliberative votes. Photo: Fiona Basile/ACBC.

Motions 2.1 and 2.2 both achieved a qualified majority in both the consultative and deliberative rounds and were therefore passed.

The outcomes of the votes for the remaining motions during the week will be published at 1pm AEST.

The full details of the votes can be found online at the Motions and Voting page of the Plenary Council website.