Clergy meetings are normally my idea of purgatory but not the Confraternity of Catholic Clergy, if you are a priest or deacon I suspect you will enjoy the forthcoming colloquium: book now, or if you aren't a member join now by going to the website. Fathers, it only cost £50, and joining the Confraternity is only £25
This year’s conference takes place in the beautiful and historic setting of St Edmund’s College, Ware. We will make use of the school’s fine Pugin chapel for our liturgies.
27th - 28th October
Speakers include
Fr John Hunwicke
of the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham,
who will speak on the Magisterium
Fr David Marsden
a member of the recently founded Irish Confraternity,
and lecturer at Maynooth,
who will speak about priestly formation
Fr Nicholas Schofield
archivist to the Archdiocese of Westminster,
who will give an introduction to the fascinating history of
St Edmund’s College.
Bishop Alan Hopes and Bishop Robert Byrne will both join us during the Colloquium.
27th - 28th October
Speakers include
Fr John Hunwicke
of the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham,
who will speak on the Magisterium
Fr David Marsden
a member of the recently founded Irish Confraternity,
and lecturer at Maynooth,
who will speak about priestly formation
Fr Nicholas Schofield
archivist to the Archdiocese of Westminster,
who will give an introduction to the fascinating history of
St Edmund’s College.
Bishop Alan Hopes and Bishop Robert Byrne will both join us during the Colloquium.
2 comments:
I don't think so.
As a lay member of The Australian Confraternity of Catholic Clergy I have no doubt that there will be quite a substantial amount of the happenings at St. Edmund's in my copy of The Priest when I receive it. I wish you all a very happy and holy Convention.
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