NATSICC statement following announcement of National referendum date

By The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Catholic Council, 4 September 2023
The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Catholic Council has launched a new website for Catholics to learn about the Indigenous Voice to Parliament. Image: NATSICC/Supplied

 

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced 14 October 2023 as the day Australians will be asked to vote on the ‘Voice’.

At this time, the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Catholic Council (NATSICC)

Australians have an opportunity to begin a new chapter this year with the referendum on the Voice to Parliament. We in NATSICC know there are criticisms, even from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, but most Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people support the referendum.

Just as the churches strongly supported the 1967 referendum, we hope that Catholics, along with other people of faith, will support the Yes campaign.

It is a commitment to recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the Constitution and promoting healing and unity. It will be the next step in a process of empowering us to participate in the decisions that will make a difference for the better for our people.

We, NATSICC, feel that the referendum is too important to fail. The consequences for our people and the whole nation would be devastating.

The One Journey, Together website (www.indigenousvoice.church) is a joint project between NATSICC, Caritas Australia and Catholic Social Services Victoria to help Catholics access information on the 14 October 2023 Voice Referendum.

It contains the voices of First Australian Catholics and our Catholic Leaders and organisations.

We encourage all Catholics to use the site as part of their own discernment.

With thanks to NATSICC.

 

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