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THE P RTAL March 2014 AU Page 1 Catholics on Campus - Monash University by Richard Houlihan Catholics on Campus was established in October 2005, on the Clayton campus of Monash University, Melbourne, under a Dominican chaplaincy. It comprises students, staff, their families and local parishioners. A presence was established on Caulfield campus in March 2009, followed in October 2009 by the Peninsula (Frankston) campus. Outreach Catholics on Campus attempts to provide assistance to new students in their transition from secondary school to university, by providing both students and staff a Catholic friendship network within the Monash community. The community aims to provide moral, social, cultural and spiritual support for students and staff, by promoting a mutual understanding among faiths and ecumenical fellowship. We believe that by advertising our presence on the various campuses, we can provide a positive contribution to the wider university community. engaging people impart to the young people. Therefore the mission is to reach out to people who have never heard of the Gospel. There must be an ongoing personal conversion for this process to be realised, so that we can be the living witnesses of Christ. This can be achieved only in a language that people can understand and First, an authentic expression begins within us, a new Pentecost, with a renewal by the Holy Spirit. Once we have achieved this, we can challenge young people to make a response to Christ. This response comes to young people by taking The Mass on the Clayton campus is offered daily and personal ownership of their faith, and equips them on Sundays, which has increased in popularity due to to challenge the very secular culture within Australia. a greater awareness of it and of the number of events Another way is to focus on the understanding of being conducted by the community. This has been contemporary youth culture, by working within it, achieved by organising regular group meetings, by rather than demanding that young people adopt a engaging people in Gospel values and the principles culture that is unfamiliar. of Catholicism, with retreat days and by fellowship events. The community has a flourishing choir, with Second, this ownership of faith comes as an many young people participating. encounter with Christ, and this experience should provide a unique lifetime experience. Our mission should reflect the new evangelisation that cannot be new in its content as the theme is always Finally, as we find more and more people searching, Jesus Christ. However, we can be new in presentation, we must strive to be living witnesses to others, with an method and enthusiasm, by re-presenting the faith authenticity of faith and live by it. You cant visit the to people of our day who have either lapsed from the Catholics on Campus website at: faith or have been alienated from it. http://monashcatholics.blogspot.com