Faith Matters Lent 2012
In conjunction with the Diocese of Westminster Agency for Evangelisation, Vaughan House, 46 Francis Street, Victoria (behind Westminster Cathedral).

Confident and Catholic

Exploring a Vision for the Church in Our Land

Westminster Cathedral Hall – 7:00pm

Note: These talks have now taken place and both texts and videos can be found on the Archdiocese of Westminster website at http://www.rcdow.org.uk/faithmatters/ConfidentandCatholic/

 

28th February Faith of our Fathers: Legacies of English Catholic History

Professor John Morrill, Professor of British and Irish History at Cambridge and a permanent deacon in the Diocese of East Anglia,

 

6th March Vocation in Church and World

Mr Martin Rainsford, Headteacher of  Douay Martyrs School, Ickenham, and Fr Paul O’Reilly, SJ, a priest who works as a medical doctor

 

20th March Catholic Social Teaching: Practising Visions of Hope

Dr Anna Rowlands, Director of Studies at the Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology, Cambridge,

 

27th March Sharing our spiritual riches: Interreligious Dialogue.  

Archbishop Kevin McDonald, Chairman of the Catholic Bishops' Committees for Catholic-Jewish Relations and for relations with other religions,

 



Previous Series "LAST THINGS FIRST"
Note: These talks have now taken place and both texts and videos can be found on the Archdiocese of Westminster website at http://www.rcdow.org.uk/faithmatters/autumn2011/

PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE LECTURES WERE GIVEN IN VAUGHAN HOUSE AND NOT AT MOUNT STREET JESUIT CENTRE.

Tue 1 November 7pm
For all the Saints (Fr Stephen Wang & Hannah Vaughan-Spruce)

Tue 8 November 7pm
Praying for the Dead (Fr John Edwards SJ)

Tue 15 November 7pm
Judgement, Heaven and Hell (Fr Dominic Robinson SJ)

Tue 22 November 7pm
He will come again (Sr Cathy Jones RA)

Following each lecture an on online discussion forum on the diocesan website will give opportunity for questions.

These are public lectures to which all are welcome. Registration needed to guarantee a place - email faithmatters@rcdow.org.uk
or call 020 7931 6078. Suggested donation for each lecture £3.