A fruitful discussion at the Dialogue for Diversity session on the anticipated changes in the Catholic Church

We had a great presentation by Mr.McBane followed by a fruitful round table discussion.
Mr. McBane provided an optimistic perspective on the election of Pope Francis. He hopes that the leadership and character of the new Pope will be symbolized and reflected by his choice to name himself after St Francis of Assisi from the 13th Century who rejected a life of luxury to work with the poor. Mr. McBane highlighted the early signs of Pope Francis’ commitment to the poor.
The presentation was followed by questions and contrasting perspectives around the table which made the discussion lively and educational. Stay tuned for the next Dialogue for Democracy session!


About Dialogue for Democracy

Started five years ago as an initiative of Dr. Qais Ghanem, Dialogue for Democracy has had monthly participatory discussions with guest speakers on subjects that concern and affect Canadians. Previous discussion have included: proportional representation, mandatory voting, the prorogue of parliament by Mr. Harper, consumerism in Canada, the economy , post-traumatic stress disorder in Canadian troops returning from Afghanistan, hijab, women’s rights, the conflict in Sudan, The Arab Spring, Palestine, and etc.
Posted on March 28, 2013
