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Angie O’Gorman to tour Australia

Posted on March 27, 2009 by Justin Whelan

Angie O’Gorman, noted advocate of nonviolence and theologian from the United States, will be visiting Australia later this year. She will visiting Brisbane (28 – 29 July), Ballina (NSW) (31 July – 4 August), Adelaide (6 – 10 August) and Melbourne (12 – 15 August).

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Pace e Bene Australia

Pace e bene (pronounced pah-chay-bay-nay) means 'peace and all good' in Italian -- it was an expression used by St Francis of Assisi as a greeting and a means of proclaiming the way of nonviolence in the midst of a violent world.

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    SPIRITUALITY | the quality of nurturing your spirit to live by your deepest values and meanings

    PRACTICE | repeated exercise of a skill to develop proficiency

    ACTIVE | contributing to change and exerting influence

    NONVIOLENCE | the active and creative power for justice and the wellbeing of all that employs neither passivity nor violence

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