Making it Personal: Kerygma for the Human Person

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“For by his innermost nature man is a social being, and unless he relates himself to others he can neither live nor develop his potential.” (Gaudium et Spes, Paragraph 12)

The kerygma – that which we believe – is for all of us collectively, but also for each individual human person. Fr Gerard Kelly discusses how we can work with the personal experience of others to proclaim objective truth.

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The 5th CREDO Colloquium, entitled The Power of the Message: The Kerygma for the New Evangelisation, was organised by Sydney’s Catholic Renewal and Evangelisation Diocesan Office (CREDO), and held at the Catholic Centre in Lidcombe.

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