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ACBC MEDIA RELEASE                                                                                         DECEMBER 7, 2019

Thousands arrive in Perth for Australian Catholic Youth Festival

Thousands of young people from across the country will have arrived in Perth by this evening as the Archdiocese of Perth prepares to host the 2019 Australian Catholic Youth Festival.

When combined with almost 1800 young Catholics from Western Australia, the 5500 attendees will spend the three days from Sunday, December 8 to Tuesday, December 10 reflecting on the Biblical exhortation to “Listen to what the Spirit is saying”.

The Australian Catholic Youth Festival (ACYF) combines a number of traditional and innovative approaches to help young people better understand – through prayer, through justice activities, through music, through conversation and many other methods – the Catholic Faith.

Bishop Michael Morrissey with Geraldton Group

Perth Archbishop Timothy Costelloe SDB said ACYF will be a pivotal moment in the life of the Church in Western Australia.

“The Church in the West has a long and rich history, but never before have we had the chance to celebrate the Catholic Faith with such a large number of people,” he said.

“We know that the Festival has had an impact on young Catholics and on the local Church in other host cities, and we expect ACYF 2019 will be no different. The fruits of the Festival will be felt locally for many years.”

Archbishop Costelloe is one of more than 30 Australian bishops who will be at the Festival. Bishop Columba Macbeth-Green OSPPE, the Delegate for Youth for the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, said he and his brother bishops look forward to ACYF every two years.

“One of the great innovations of the Festival is the Bishops’ X-Change, when we get a chance to converse with young people on a range of important topics – building on the conversations we have locally through our schools and parishes,” he said.

“This year, many of those sessions will allow us to speak with young Catholics about the Plenary Council, an event that will help the Church in Australia look to the future.”

Key features of the Festival include:

The festival will end with a Closing Mass held at Trinity College, with an expected 7000 to attend, including members of the wider Perth Catholic community.

For more information about the Festival, including speaker and performer profiles, go to www.acyf.org.au

For more information contact:

Jamie O’Brien, Communications Manager, Archdiocese of Perth, Mobile: 0400 808 601

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Gavin Abraham, Communications Director, ACBC, Mobile: 0408 825 788 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.