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St Vincent Pallotti Scholarship for Lay Ministry

 

stained glass window ss2 300Information for St Vincent Pallotti scholarship/study grant applicants.

BACKGROUND:
St Vincent Pallotti, founded the Union of Catholic Apostolate (UAC) in 1835.  St Vincent Pallotti’s aim was to spread the concept of a Church in which all people are actively involved.

PURPOSE:
The St Vincent Pallotti Scholarship Trust * offers scholarships to enable lay people to further their understanding and skills in leadership/ministry or a specialised activity, for example; the promotion of faith enhancement, social justice and pastoral care.  

SUPPORT:
Scholarships of between $500 and $3,000 are awarded on an annual basis.

RECOGNITION:
Scholarship recipients will be required to provide a written report within 12 months of receiving the grant, and if requested, be available to deliver a brief presentation within the UAC Community.

SELECTION PROCESS:
Applicants are required to email their completed Application Form to:
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Submissions will be reviewed by the Scholarship Committee.  

pdf Click here to download the Application Form

For further information, please email: Trust Secretary This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  

CLOSING DATE: Wednesday 31 July 2024

*The St Vincent Pallotti Scholarship Trust is formally registered as the UAC Scholarship Trust.

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The members of the Union of Catholic Apostolate in Australia acknowledge all of the Traditional Owners who have walked upon and cared for these lands for thousand of years. We acknowledge the continued deep spiritual attachment and relationship of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples to this country and commit ourselves to the ongoing Journey to Reconciliation and Transformation.