Summer Associates Retreat – Creation Knows No Waste Led by Brother Bernard Friday, July 6 to Sunday, July 8 Come to praise and love God the Creator and God’s Creation. We will explore the Christian mandate to love and act on behalf of those whose voices that are often ignored; we will consider our duties …
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Come and See – Monastic Living as a Vocation Led by the Brothers of Holy Cross Tuesday, July 24 to Friday, July 27 A program for single men, aged 20 to 48, interested in exploring Benedictine monastic life as a possible vocation. Discover what this ancient way of life can offer you today. Fee: $50 …
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Behold the Light of the World – An Advent Centering Prayer Retreat Tue, November 13 to Sun, November 18, 2012 Led by Fr. Carl Arico Fee: $550, Deposit: $80 For more information please visit the website.
Celtic Spirituality Wed, December 5 to Fri, December 7, 2012 Led by J. Philip Newell For more information please visit the website.
Effing the Ineffable – an ‘honest’ conversation about prayer Wednesday 29th February – Thursday 1st March If your God is not a being but ‘Being’ or “the sum of your values”, – how then do you pray privately or publicly? If Jesus is for you somehow, or in some way, the (partial) embodiment of those …
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Film & Theology Monday 16th – Thursday 19th April The 15th Annual Film & Theology gathering to watch, discuss and theologise about the movies. Cost £225- £180 residential, £160 non-residential For more information please visit the website.
Making a Scene Friday 8th – Sunday 10th June Author Greg Garrett will lead this weekend writing workshop that will focus on three primary elements of successful scenes: dramatic structure, conflict and dialogue. Cost £180- £210 residential, £160 non-residential For more information please visit the website.
Paul Re-Visioned Monday 2nd – Thursday 5th July Following his acclaimed Sufi-inspired reading of John’s Gospel last year, Kalyan Dey turns his attention to the dominant New Testament figure of Paul. Exploring Pauline key texts Kalyan offers a distinctive, insightful and liberal reading of Paul’s writings that will challenge preconceptions. This short course will help …
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The Gladstone Umbrella Friday 6th – Sunday 8th July The Library, the National Memorial to the Grand Old Man, provides the perfect setting for the annual colloquium for scholars and Gladstone enthusiasts. Offers of papers on all aspects of Gladstone’s life and times are welcome (please contact David Brooks [email protected]). The weekend includes a trip …
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Still Honest to God? Monday 16th – Thursday 19th July Ian Bradley and Peter Francis consider the influence and themes of John Robinson’s Honest to God. Written 50 years ago, it still challenges the Christian world. They outline their ideas for a revived liberal Christian agenda – Ian from a Presbyterian perspective and Peter from …
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