Centre for Catholic Studies

2009 March

31st March 2009AMBASSADOR TO THE HOLY SEE RE-IGNITES ANCIENT LINKS WITH CATHOLIC THEOLOGY IN DURHAM

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26th March 2009The Centre For Catholic Studies Welcomes Her Majesty’s Ambassador to the Holy See, His Excellency Francis Campbell.

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20th March 2009CALVIN COLLOQUIUM


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 CALVIN COLLOQUIUM
1st  -  3rd September 2009
St Luke’s College, University of Exeter
An essential part of ecumenical understanding is appreciation of influences and spiritual styles which help shape Christian communities.  Calvin’s influence, for good or ill, has been considerable on many of the churches in England and Wales.  We hope that the colloquium will bring scholars and those concerned about church life and inter-church relations into conversation about one of the formative influences on the churches in England and Wales

For Further information please download a Poster
A booking form is also available here

17th March 2009Radio Ecumenism

51dwqgititl__ss500_2Following the successful launch of Dr. Paul D. Murray’s volume: Receptive Ecumenism and the Call to Catholic Learning, an interview on Vatican Radio with His Eminence Cardinal Walter Kasper, President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity and Dr. Paul D. Murray is now available through the following link or for download:
Receptive Ecumenism on Vatican Radio

Please also find copies of Cardinal Walter Kaspers Speech at Rome Book Launch; and a sermon at the Ecumenical Vespers, Caravita Church, Rome given by  Rt. Rev. Dr Tom Wright, Bishop of Durham, UK: Bishop Tom Wrights Ecumenical Vespers Sermon

10th March 2009Catholic Research Seminar: Prof. Lewis Ayres.

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Prof. Lewis Ayres: ‘Catholic Doctrine and the Reading of Scripture: Toward an Agenda for Ressourcement’

17th March
Venue:
Catholic Chaplaincy
Old Elvet
Durham

To be followed by a St. Patrick’s Night Bash

ALL ARE WELCOME

Drinks 5:00-5:15

If you wish to attend or have further enquiries
please e-mail: m.j.p.pound@dur.ac.uk

www.centreforcatholicstudies.co.uk