Catholic Talent Network launched at Farm Street

October 15, 2024

The Catholic Talent Network (CTN) was launched at the Jesuit Church of the Immaculate Conception, at Farm Street in Mayfair, two weeks ago.

Founded by Nana-Adwoa Mbeutcha, the Catholic Talent Network seeks to “champion and promote creative and ministerial Catholic talent from across the UK, helping local and national event planners realise that there is an exciting breadth of talent, ready to invigorate an audience.”

Bishop John Keenan has backed the project, saying: “As a bishop I come across many Catholic movements and associations or enterprising Catholic parishes and schools who want to build up the faith through special events, whether at home, in studios or in festivals. Often they have good ideas, energy and mission but wonder how to find speakers or other talented Catholic performers to lead their keynotes, sessions and breakouts in harmony with the spirit and message of their event.”

Speaking at the launch event at Farm Street, Fr Dominic Robinson SJ, said: "It was a great pleasure to host the launch of this exciting new agency which will provide a much valued service in promoting talented Catholics to be of service of the promotion of Catholic faith and life through artistic skill".  

You can find out more about the Catholic Talent Network here.

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