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Leeds Trinity University Set to Host Catholic Conference

Leeds Trinity University Set to Host Catholic Conference

Leeds Trinity University Set to Host Catholic Conference

By Church News

Leeds Trinity University is set to host the Catholic Conference, complementing it’s new ‘Beyond the Dark Clouds’ lecture series commencing this April and continuing throughout the year.

The work is in response to post-pandemic alienation, division and injustices. The body of work has been curated with the University’s foundational Catholic values in mind. The aim is to promote the values of human dignity, the common good and solidarity.

The University will deliver its Catholic Conference in person at its Horsforth campus on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 May. In collaboration with St Mary’s Twickenham, London, the two-day conference focuses on leadership, faith, spirituality and the Catholic curriculum.

The conference will be led by Dr Ann Marie Mealey, Director of Catholic Mission at Leeds Trinity University, with guest speakers from across the world, round table discussions, Mass, dinner and opportunities to network. Attendees will also hear from the University’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Charles Egbu.

The weekend will also feature a panel made up of the ‘Stella Maris Awards recipients of youth leadership and values from the Notre Dame Sixth Form College – a partner of Leeds Trinity University.

Complementing the conference, Leeds Trinity’s new 2023 lecture series ‘Beyond the Dark Clouds’ takes its name from ‘dark clouds over a closed world’, a phrase used by Pope Francis in his 2020 encyclical Fratelli Tutti.

The Pope delivered a message to the world aimed to help minimise fear during the coronavirus pandemic and unite communities being divided.

The series made up of 12 lectures, features international contributors as well as keynote speakers from across the UK including a former government minister, guests from the Federation of Catholic Universities and other senior officials.

The content is centred around justice in contested issues such as the prison service, the police, business ethics, spirituality and the arts.

The free online lecture series will commence on Monday 24 April with a talk from internationally renowned Professor Tobias Winright of St Patrick’s Pontifical University in Maynooth in Ireland. The first in the series, this lecture will focus on ‘Guardians and Servants of Life: A Catholic Vision for Just Policing’.

Economics, justice and Catholic social teaching will be addressed by Philip Booth, Professor of Public Policy at St Mary’s University; and former Labour government Trade and Industry, and Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs minister, Sir John Battle, will discuss the Church in the wider, secular, world.

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