
Take time to pause, step off the hamster wheel of life for an hour, and tune into what grounds and roots you, into a deeper and wider perspective. In that pause, you might just discover something of who you are, what you deeply desire, and what the world and these times are calling you into.
Everyone is welcome – just bring your openness and curiosity, and of course your imagination!
You might have stepped into a scene with imaginative contemplation, lingered there with lectio divina and maybe you’ve even encountered God through art. But have you ever stepped into a piece of music to pray before? In next week’s Imagine, Emma from Pray As You Go will be helping us to seek the movement of God and pray using music, one of God’s most beautiful creations.
Please note: there is a possibility this week won’t make it to our Youtube channel due to copyright of music issues but we will try!
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Meeting ID: 8153446 7879

This residential weekend retreat offers participants the opportunity to explore the human condition through your own life story, in the context of the Gospel and the Christian spiritual life, using mindfulness skills and contemplative Christian prayer.

Professor Tania Tetlow, President of Fordham University, will give a lecture at Campion Hall exploring how Catholic universities have shaped modern education and continue to balance faith, freedom, and public responsibility in uncertain times.

Join Dr Aidan Cottrell-Boyce and Fr Christophere Ngolele SJ for the second Laudato Si’ lecture. Fr Christophere, a Jesuit priest and SOAS researcher, explores how the displacement of Congo’s autochthonous peoples reflects the “technocratic paradigm” and loss of “integral ecology” described in Laudato Si’.