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Newman Society Week 6

February 19, 2010 by  
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Newman-SocietyNewman Society Contact hubert.macgreevy@spc.ox.ac.uk

Tuesday 8.30 Viscontess Asquith, “Catholic readings behind Shakespeare’s ‘Titus Andronicus’”

Newman Society Week 5

February 12, 2010 by  
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Newman-SocietyNewman Society Contact hubert.macgreevy@spc.ox.ac.uk

Tuesday 8.30 Viscontess Asquith, “Catholic readings behind Shakespeare’s ‘Titus Andronicus’”

Newman Society Week 4

February 9, 2010 by  
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Contact hubert.macgreevy@spc.ox.ac.uk

Tuesday 8.30pm: Fr. Timothy Radcliffe OP, ‘Being a Christian in the 21st Century’.

Newman Society Week 2

January 26, 2010 by  
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For details cNewman-Societyontact hubert.macgreevy@spc.ox.ac.ukThis week Tuesday 8:30 Charles Moore, Former Editor of the Sunday Telegraph, Daily Telegraph and Spectator will be talking about the role of the Catholic Church in Britain today. All are welcome.

Newman Society

December 18, 2009 by  
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[caption id="attachment_467" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="The Newman Society with their patron, Cardinal Pell"]The Newman Society with their patron, Cardinal Pell[/caption]Congratulations to Jocky MacLean and the Newman Society for another term of successful and interesting events. Especial thanks to Richard Pickett and Patrick Milner for their immense amount of work on the Newman Foundation and for establishing the Thomas More Lecture Series.

After the 2009 series ‘Religion in the Public Square’ the 2010 series will look at Religion and Science.

Next term’s president is Hubert MacGreevy (spc) and the term’s programme will, as usual be available from the end of 0th week.

Newman Society

November 30, 2009 by  
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Monday, 30th November. Last in the 2009 Thomas More Lecture Series ‘Religion in the Public Square.
Bishop John Arnold and Rt Hon Evan Harris MP in conversation on ‘Catholics and the Constitution.’

Tuesday, 1st December. Newman Society End of Term Drinks, 8:30 pm.

Coming Soon

November 24, 2009 by  
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Note for lecture

On Monday, 30th November at 8:30 the Rt. Hon. Evan Harris MP will be in conversation with Bishop John Arnold, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster on the subject of Catholics and the Constitution. All welcome.

This is the last in the series of Newman Foundation Thomas More Lectures ‘Religion in the Public Square’.

Newman Society

November 23, 2009 by  
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Newman-SocietyThis week Tuesday, 10th November at 8:30 pm Dr Sheridan Gilley (Emeritus Reader Of Theology,Durham University):‘Newman and the Crises of Capitalism’. Dr. Sheridan Gilley is a renowned Newman scholar, author of celebrated ‘Newman and His Age’ and a specialist in 19th Century British ecclesiastical history.

Coming Soon: Monday 30th November at 8:30 in the Newman Room

Religion in the Public Square – Part 3 of the Newman Foundation’s 2009 Thomas More Lectures.

Bishop John Arnold and Rt. Hon. Evan Harris MP on Catholics and the Constitution.

Contact: Jocky McLean (juan.mclean@Chch.ox.ac.uk) www.newmansociety.org.uk

Newman Society Termly Mass and Dinner

November 19, 2009 by  
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Newman-SocietyFriday 20th of November
This term’s Mass will be celebrated by the Very Revd DOM AIDAN BELLENGER OSB, ABBOT OF DOWNSIDE ABBEY, on the 20th of November. Mass will be followed by the Termly Dinner to which all are invited.

'A Catholic response to Abortion'

November 6, 2009 by  
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Newman-SocietyDr Helen Watt is involved in the running of the Linacre Centre for Healthcare Ethics, one of the most prominent bioethics institutes in Britain and the World. She has written much to address the ethical issues of abortion from a Catholic perspective, and published material on the subject in cooperation with the Catholic Trust Society. This talk will address one of the most debated ethical topics in society, parliament and in Oxford, and should be extremely instructive to all in the fundamental principles in the Churches position against abortion.

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