The 2021 Churches Together in Westminster Annual Meeting will take place online on Monday 18 January 2021 at 6.30pm.
After the Annual Meeting, there will be a Panel Discussion on the subject “The Spiritual Health of the Nation”.
To book free tickets see https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ctiw-agm-the-spiritual-health-of-the-nation-tickets-133327701745. All are very welcome.
Covid has been a time of huge upheaval and an opportunity for soul-searching. What are we learning as individuals and as society? Fr Dominic Robinson will chair a discussion on the spiritual health of the nation with Fr Roger Dawson SJ and Ann Morisy.
Fr Roger Dawson SJ is a Jesuit priest and is Director of St Beuno’s Jesuit Spirituality Centre in North Wales. He trained as a clinical psychologist and worked in adult mental health in the NHS before entering the Society of Jesus in 1996. He continues to be interested in ‘positive psychology’ (the psychology of flourishing and ‘what makes life worth living’) and sees many connections between this and Ignatian spirituality.
Ann Morisy is an internationally acclaimed lecturer and writer. She was the Director of the Commission on Urban Life and Faith which produced the report ‘Faithful Cities’. She has written on numerous themes: religious experience (with David Hay), inter-generational fairness, community ministry. In her book ‘Bothered and Bewildered’ she re-envisions theology for troubled times.
Fr Dominic Robinson, SJ. is Parish Priest, Farm Street Church of the Immaculate Conception and Chair, Justice and Peace Commission, Diocese of Westminster.
Fr Roger Dawson SJ is a Jesuit priest and is Director of St Beuno’s Jesuit Spirituality Centre in North Wales. He trained as a clinical psychologist and worked in adult mental health in the NHS before entering the Society of Jesus in 1996. He continues to be interested in ‘positive psychology’ (the psychology of flourishing and ‘what makes life worth living’) and sees many connections between this and Ignatian spirituality.
Ann Morisy is an internationally acclaimed lecturer and writer. She was the Director of the Commission on Urban Life and Faith which produced the report ‘Faithful Cities’. She has written on numerous themes: religious experience (with David Hay), inter-generational fairness, community ministry. In her book ‘Bothered and Bewildered’ she re-envisions theology for troubled times.
Fr Dominic Robinson, SJ. is Parish Priest, Farm Street Church of the Immaculate Conception and Chair, Justice and Peace Commission, Diocese of Westminster.
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