Australian Catholic Student's Association
Who are we?
The Australian Catholic Student’s Association (ACSA) is the national organisation for Catholic tertiary students. ACSA consists of current tertiary students (main body ACSA), past students Australian Catholic Young Adults (ACYA) and secondary students.
The aim of ACSA is to witness to the Gospel message of hope,
proclaimed by the Magisterium and supported by the Bible and the
tradition of the Holy Catholic Church. ACSA supports and liaises
with tertiary institutions and chaplaincies across Australia; seeking to
promote a Catholic culture on their campuses. ASCA is affiliated to The
International Movement of Catholic Students and is supported be the
Australian Bishops Conference.
What do we do?
ACSA is an integral part of University life, and the activities run by ACSA
include movie nights, trivia nights, conferences, fundraising events and
debates.
This year the national Conference will be held from the 4th - 8th
December on the Gold Coast. The national conference is a great
opportunity for intellectual, spiritual and social stimulation.
How do you join?
Email Adrian Simmons (NSW State Rep) at acsansw@gmail.com
Website: www.catholicstudents.org.au
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