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21.03.2013

Colloquium to Mark 50th Anniversary of Vatican II

SEARCH: A Church of Ireland Journal and the Church of Ireland Chaplaincy at TCD have joined forces to organise a colloquium to mark the 50th anniversary of the Second Vatican Council.

The event, entitled Remembering Vatican II: Some Anglican Perspectives, will take place on Saturday 13 April in Trinity College Dublin. A number of distinguished speakers will look at the impact of the Council on the Church of Ireland in particular and world–wide Anglicanism in general. Through an examination of some of the key Vatican II documents the fruits of the Council will be analysed and assessed.

Speakers on the day will be: Dr. Andrew Pierce, Assistant Professor and Programme Coordinator in Intercultural Theology and Interreligious Studies at the Irish School of Ecumenics, TCD; The Rt Revd Dr Michael Ipgrave, Bishop of Woolwich (Church of England); The Revd Dr. Kevin Moroney, Rector of Christ Church, Ithan, Pennsylvania and Adjunct Professor at the Lutheran Theological Seminary of Philadelphia; and Dr. Clare Amos, Programme Executive for Inter–Religious Dialogue and Cooperation at the World Council of Churches, Geneva. Both Archbishops of Dublin (The Most Revd Dr. Michael Jackson and The Most Revd Dr. Diarmuid Martin) will also be in attendance and will give opening and closing remarks respectively. The colloquium will begin at 10.00 am and finish at 4.30 pm.

The attendance fee (including lunch and tea/coffee) is €30. The fee can be paid by cash or cheque on the day but those wishing to attend should register in advance with the Revd Darren McCallig by email mccalld@tcd.ie or by telephone (+3531) 896 1402.

The Colloquium will be held in the Neill/Hoey Lecture Theatre, the Long Room Hub, Trinity College Dublin. Pedestrian access is via the Nassau Street gate or the College Green entrance. Please note that there is no visitor parking on TCD campus.

To view the flyer click here.

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