The National Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Catholic Council promotes and celebrates
the cultural identity of our peoples across the nation.
By Living and expressing
in all its endeavours the spirituality of Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Catholic peoples.
Through this expression
and recognition of our cultural identity we will find our rightful
place within the Catholic Church in Australia.
The
logo of the National and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Catholic Council depicts a willy willy, the wind force as
a symbol of God's Spirit in the centre. At the top are concentric
circles as symbols of God and life while at the base are
depictions of men and women receiving the Holy Spirit.
The
Logo was designed by O. Boddington of Geraldton in Western
Australia.
NATSICC History
The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Catholic Council (NATSICC)
was formed in Cairns in January 1989 at the first National Conference
of the Aboriginal and Islander Catholic Councils. In 1992 the Australian
Catholic Bishops Conference officially recognised and welcomed it
as the national representative and consultative body to the Church
on Issues concerning Indigenous Catholics.
The members of the council stand
down every three years and a new council is appointed. This occured
in October 2003 with 2006 being the next date for re election. NATSICC's
funding comes in the form of Voluntary contributions from Schools,
Parishes and Religious Orders. In addition, Caritas Australia provides
ongoing funding.
Encouraged by Pope John Paul II’s
words in the Post Synodal Apostolic Exhortation Ecclesia in Oceania
NATSICC is determined to continue, as the peak Indigenous Catholic
representative body, to actively support and promote Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander participation in the Catholic Church
in Australia.
Who makes up NATSICC?
NATSICC consists of one councillor
from every State and Territory in Australia plus a Youth Portfolio
Councillor. These COuncillors are elected by their relevant Catholic
Indigenous bodies and serve a three year period, at which time all
positions are declared vacant and the new Council is reappointed.
What does NATSICC do?
NATSICC acts as an avenue that
helps Aboriginal and Torres Strait people to have a voice in the
Catholic Church in Australia. Twice per year the council meets with
the Bishops Committee for Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander people to discuss concerns, suggestions
and future projects. In addition, NATSICC is an advisory body to
the aforementioned committee.
In addition, NATSICC sponsors
Indigenous Youth to attend the World Youth Day.
This group is the only wholly Indigenous gruop sent from Australia.
It is very important to have Indigenous representation at this international
event.
Every three years NATSICC holds
a National Assembly that brings together Indigenous Catholics from
all corners of Australia. Spirituality, culture and the way forwad
are among the things discussed at these gatherings. The previous
event was held in Adelaide
in 2003 and attracted over 300 participants. The next Assembly will
celebrate Pope John Paul II's address to Aboriginal and take place
in Alice Springs 2006.
NATSICC provides the only Liturgy
approved by the National Liturgical Commission for ABoriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Sunday (first Sunday in July). These resources
contain suggested prayers, songs and homily and are sent to every
Parish in Australia. To download a copy of previous year's Liturgy,
please click on 'resources' on the left.
A detailed list of NATSICC's Functions
can be found here.