A reading group exploring key ideas, questions, and debates in Christian sexual ethics.
This course explores the key themes of Catholic Social teaching from contemporary and historical perspectives. Over the five weeks of this course, we will examine each of the five key principles.
A study of five of the main themes of Catholic Social Teaching, including reflection on: the Preferential Option for the Poor, the dignity of work, care of creation and the family.
Over 5 Saturdays, develop and deepen an awareness of the loving presence of God at the heart of your lived experience, with Father Malachy Keegan.
Continuing with intermediate Classical Latin for beginners and returning Latinists, by exploring texts from the Cambridge Latin Anthology
Does the Christian faith make sense – and if so, what kind of sense? Are there good reasons for someone to believe in God? This course is for people who want to explore these questions.
Does the Christian faith make sense – and if so, what kind of sense? Are there good reasons for someone to believe in God? This course is for people who want to explore these questions.
Women in the Old Testament, too long invisible, have rich stories that are vital to the on-going revelation of God's relationship with a covenant people. Their stories offer us courage and insight.
We offer residential accommodation to visitors attending our courses so please enquire about staying at the LJC if that would be helpful to you.
Formation and training in spiritual direction, based on the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius of Loyola.
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