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13.05.2008

Trinity Chaplaincy lecture series studies 'Holy Irrelevance'

The traditional Hilary term lecture series will start on Sunday 20 January at the Sung Eucharist Service in the Trinity College Chapel at 10.45am. The theme for this years lectures is 'Holy Irrelevant?' and each lecture will examine the continuing relevance, or otherwise, of the Christian faith in relation to various contemporary issues.

The full list of lectures are as follows:

Sunday 20 January “Holy Irrelevant? Religious Belief Today” Mr. Peter Rollins, IKON Community, Belfast
Sunday 27 January “Holy Irrelevant? God, Postmodernism and the Existential Dilemma” The Revd Neal Phair, Chaplain, Dublin Institute of Technology
Sunday 3 February “Holy Irrelevant? The Church and the University” The Revd Kieran Dunne, Roman Catholic Chaplain
Sunday 10 February “Holy Irrelevant? Lent and Sin in an Age of Prosperity” The Revd Patrick Comerford, Director of Spiritual Formation, Church of Ireland Theological College
Sunday 17 February “Holy Irrelevant? The Church and LGBT Affirmation” The Revd Colin Coward, Director, Changing Attitude
Sunday 24 February “Holy Irrelevant? The Church and a Spirituality for our Age” The Revd Grace Clunie, Director of Celtic Spirituality, Armagh Cathedral
Sunday 2 March “Holy Irrelevant?” The Revd Darren McCallig, Dean of Residence and Chaplain

Further information can be had from the Dean of Residence and Chaplain, the Revd Darren McCallig on (01) 896 1402, email: mccalld@tcd.ie

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