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Elections conducted at bishops’ plenary
MEDIA STATEMENT
May 7, 2025
Elections conducted at bishops’ plenary
Australia’s Catholic bishops have been elected to national roles in such areas of education, safeguarding, social justice, liturgy and inter-faith relations.
Elections were conducted for commissions and advisory bodies at the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference plenary meeting in North Sydney.
The Permanent Committee, the body which oversees the Conference between plenaries, comprises: Archbishop Timothy Costelloe SDB (President), Bishop Greg Bennet (Vice President), Archbishop Peter A Comensoli, Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP, Archbishop Patrick O’Regan, Archbishop Antoine-Charbel Tarabay, Bishop Timothy Harris and Bishop Anthony Randazzo.
Other elected positions:
Bishops Commission for Catholic Education – chair Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP
Bishops Commission for Christian Unity and Inter-Religious Dialogue – chair Archbishop Amel Nona
Episcopal Panel for Doctrine and Morals – chair Bishop Anthony Ireland
Bishops Commission for Evangelisation, Laity and Ministry – chair Archbishop Christopher Prowse
Bishops Commission for Life, Family and Public Engagement – chair Archbishop Peter A Comensoli
Bishops Commission for Liturgy – chair Archbishop Patrick O’Regan
Episcopal Panel for Canon Law – chair Bishop Anthony Randazzo
Bishops Commission for Professional Standards and Safeguarding – chair Bishop Greg Bennet
Bishops Commission for Relations with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples – chair Bishop Tim Norton SVD
Bishops Commission for Social Justice, Mission and Service – chair Bishop Tim Harris