Friday, May 18, 2012

Lent Activities in Oxford

February 21, 2012 by  
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Lent activities in Oxford
Stations of the Cross, 5.15 pm each Friday in Lent (except Good Friday), Blackfriars (64 St Giles) meditations by a student friar on different stations. All welcome. Mass 6.15 pm.
Enlighten your Lent : Come and join us for an hour of praise, reflection and adoration with Fr. Jean-Baptiste Masson and others members of the Emmanuel Community at 7pm on Wednesday, 29th February, in the Catholic Chaplaincy St Thomas More Chapel. The first evening will be at. All VERY welcome!
The Four Gospels And Paul – Thu Lunchtime Talks 12.30pm, St Giles’ Church 23 Feb: St Luke, Revd Dr Andrew Gregory (Univ); 1 Mar: St Mark, Revd Dr John Muddiman (Mansfield); 8 Mar St Matthew Prof Markus Bockmuehl (Keble); 15 Mar St John, Fr. Peter Edmonds SJ (Campion Hall); 22 Mar: St Paul, Revd Robin Griffith Jones (The Temple, London); www.ocsg.uk.net/
A Quiet Space in Lent: W/E for 21-35’s to share and reflect together and individually at teh Cherwell Centre; suggested donation £50; www.shcj.co.uk

Looking through Lent to Easter

February 21, 2012 by  
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Looking through Lent to Easter: NT Wright, former Bishop of Durham: “Christ is Risen from the Dead, the First Fruits of Those who have Died”, conference to Italian Catholic Bishops’ Conference (with link to article).
http://www.ntwrightpage.com/Wright_Italian_Bishops_Christ_Risen_First_Fruits.htm

Lenten Blog

March 2, 2011 by  
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Lenten blog: http://sedaily.wordpress.com/

This daily Spiritual Exercises blog seeks to present meditations in the spirit of Saint Ignatius Loyola. It is written by a group of Jesuits from across the United States interested in offering Ignatian Spirituality to those seeking Christ through Scripture and prayer. The meditations are inspired by the text of the Spiritual Exercises, with some commentary and questions to aid prayer. It had good success last year, and we are hoping it will draw more people still nearer to Christ this year.