To promote a greater understanding and appreciation of the diverse spirituality of care and
community in our common life.
A kind and mutually supportive society embedded/held in rich web of diverse spirituality
The process and experience of meaning making as we seek to find our place in the world and beyond
An inclusive, non-profit organisation honouring the life and work of the late Rev Roy Bradley
The Centre for Spirituality of Care and Community (CSCC), an organisation launched on February 24th 2019, is inspired by and honours the life and work, of the late Rev Roy Bradley, one of the leading figures of pastoral care in Australia.
The Centre has been formed by some of his friends, colleagues and family members who are eager to see the continuation of Roy’s pioneering work in pastoral care, and commitment to the importance of community, in the wider Australian society.
Funding and resources permitting, the organisation will seek to deepen our understanding of the spirituality of care and community through scholarly research, seminars and forums, and increase awareness in the wider society through strategic partnerships with organisations that have established networks and infrastructure for extended outreach. It will publish discussion papers and books in a variety of formats.
The 2024 Annual Roy Bradley Oration, will be delivered by Pádraig Ó Tuama on Sunday 13th October 2024 – 7.30 pm AEDT, via Zoom
2024 Annual Roy Bradley OrationWith contributions from members of the CSCC committee and the skills of the graphic artist who assisted us with our last newsletter, we have produced ...
Find out moreThe 2024 Annual Roy Bradley Oration, our sixth, was delivered by Pádraig Ó Tuama from New York on Sunday 13th October 2024 – 7.30 pm AEDT, via Z...
Find out moreThe very existence of CSCC relies on ‘volunteering’ and the concept is fundamental to our aims.
To support the work of the organisation, CSCC is seeking up to 100 financial members, each entitled to a vote.