Laudato si’ is a challenge to action, with its call to Catholics and all people of good will to embrace “a new way of thinking about human beings, life, society and our relationship with nature”.
his course offers new ways of reading stories through the lens of theology, exploring some key concerns of the Christian theological tradition: sin, faith, prayer and personhood.
Christianity has faced numerous crises in its 2000 years of history. How have Christians responded to these? How has theology been shaped by them? And what might we learn from those responses today?
A 5-week in-person course of 90-minute classes of embodied physical practice, using breath & bodywork techniques, guided intentions & prayers, to invite you into a place of divine encounter.
Begin your journey in the spiritual traditions of St Ignatius and change the way you live your life.
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.
A 5-week in-person course of 90-minute classes of embodied physical practice, using breath & bodywork techniques, guided intentions & prayers, to invite you into a place of divine encounter.
This course explores a few important aspects of the rich, if sometimes troubled, relationship between science and religious thought.
After the Psalms, the Book of Isaiah is the most quoted book in the New Testament. It is a sublime collection of poetry, an historical document of immense importance, and an inspiring work of faith.
This programme is for anyone who wants to think seriously about Jesus. It will be of particular value to those involved in parish work/ministry, religious education, or those considering further study
This course explores some of the questions that arise when we consider how it could be that behind a suffering, sometimes-traumatised world stands a perfect, loving God.
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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