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St Francis College joins the University of Divinity


  • St Francis College 233 Milton Road Milton, QLD, 4064 Australia (map)

It is with great delight that we announce that St Francis College is now a member college of the University of Divinity, please see the press release below.

We invite you to join in the following celebrations of the Signing of the Collegiate Agreement on Friday 30 September.


Friday 30 September 3 pm – 4:30 Celebration Eucharist in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, St Francis College
to mark the Signing of the Collegiate Agreement between St Francis College and the University of Divinity.
Celebrant: Bishop Cameron Venables, Commissary of the Diocese of Southern Queensland
Preacher: Professor Peter Sherlock, University of Divinity

Eventbrite link https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/celebration-eucharist-signing-of-the-collegiate-agreement-between-sfc-ud-tickets-415756598177

 

Friday 30 September 4:15 pm – 5:30 pm Reception at Old Bishopsbourne
to celebrate the signing of the Collegiate Agreement between St Francis College and the University of Divinity
with wine and cheese.

Eventbrite link https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/reception-celebrating-the-signing-of-the-collegiate-agreement-btwn-sfc-ud-tickets-415798483457

Friday 30 September 5:30 pm – 7 pm Public Lecture “Learn to Live: The Future of Theology in Australia”
Presenter: Professor Peter Sherlock, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Divinity
Respondent: The Right Rev’d Dr Stephen Pickard,
Recipient of the 2022 Lambeth Award The Cross of St Augustine for Services to the Anglican Communion.
Lecture Theatre 1, St Francis College

Eventbrite link https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/public-lecture-by-professor-peter-sherlock-university-of-divinity-tickets-415797229707

 

Read the Media Release here:

St Francis College joins the University of Divinity

The University of Divinity is delighted to welcome St Francis College as its newest College and its first ever in Queensland. Students will be able to study at the University of Divinity directly through St Francis College from Semester 1, 2023.

St Francis College, founded in 1897, is the provider of theological education and formation for ordination for the Anglican Church Southern Queensland. St Francis College’s aim is to advance theological education and faith formation within the context of the Anglican Church Southern Queensland through the provision of a range of educational programs that support the needs of its diverse student body. St Francis College is located on a renowned heritage site in Milton, just 3kms from Brisbane’s CBD, and is part of the Anglican Church Southern Queensland’s Ministry Education Commission.

The University of Divinity and St Francis College both have had a long history of working collaboratively and ecumenically in theological scholarship and research. The establishment of St Francis as a College of the University of Divinity represents a renewed commitment by the Anglican Church Southern Queensland to preparing leaders and ministers to serve the church and wider community.

The admission of a new College to the University follows a process of rigorous assessment, during which the College must demonstrate its capacity to meet the academic, governance and financial obligations required to deliver education and research at university level.

The partnership between the University of Divinity and St Francis College will enable current and future students to undertake theological study on the Milton campus, where they will have access to the resources of the Roscoe Library, one of the best theological libraries in Queensland, with a substantial collection of theological books, journals, and electronic resources. There will be new opportunities for collaborative events and symposia between St Francis College and other colleges of the University.

The Most Reverend Dr Phillip Aspinall AC, Archbishop of Brisbane, said:

At their best, Anglicans prize freedom of intellectual inquiry as we correlate the revelation of the scriptures with advancing knowledge and new discoveries in a rapidly changing world. The University of Divinity provides fertile space for St Francis’ College to pursue this vocation together with other Anglican colleges in a rich, broad ecumenical context. It is an exciting development.”

Professor Peter Sherlock, Vice-Chancellor of the University, said:

The University of Divinity is Australia’s premier provider of theological education and research. We look forward to the significant contribution St Francis College will make to our shared mission of forming graduates for Christian ministry and service. It’s a particular joy to welcome a third Anglican College to the University, with emerging opportunities for national collaboration in Anglican theology and ministry.” 

The Reverend Dr Ruth Mathieson, St Francis College Principal, said:

The St Francis College community is energised by becoming a member College of the University of Divinity. We welcome the opportunity this new development offers to strengthen the College’s contribution to the ongoing work of theology and theological education at many levels. Through a refreshed curriculum attuned to our local context and needs St Francis will continue to offer quality theological education, especially for those preparing for Christian ministry and for the churches and communities they serve.