Living Theology 2025: A Summer School for Exploring Faith

July 18, 2025

The Loreto Spirituality Centre is set to host Living Theology 2025, a summer school designed to deepen participants' understanding of Christian faith and its relevance in daily life.

Running from Thursday 10th - Sunday 13th July 2025, the event will bring together theologians, clergy, and laypeople for a weekend of insightful lectures, discussions, and reflection.

This event offers participants an opportunity to deepen their understanding of Christian faith in everyday life. Topics will cover contemporary theological issues, scriptural studies, and the integration of faith into daily living. Both newcomers and those well-versed in theology are welcome, as the sessions are designed to cater to various levels of familiarity with theological concepts.

In addition to the educational components, the summer school emphasizes community building and spiritual growth. Participants will have opportunities for communal prayer, personal reflection, and engaging dialogues with fellow attendees. The serene environment of the Loreto Spirituality Centre provides a conducive setting for contemplation and learning.

This annual gathering continues to be a significant event for those seeking to explore and enrich their theological perspectives within a supportive community.

The event is open to all, regardless of background or level of theological knowledge. Registration details and further information can be found on the Loreto Centre’s website.

For those seeking to explore their faith in a welcoming and thought-provoking environment, Living Theology 2025 promises to be an enriching experience. No prior theological knowledge is required, just an open mind and willingness to engage.

You can download the even brochure below.

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