The Catholic Centre for Social Thought and Practive is hosting a study day for scholars, practitioners and anyone interested in exploring Catholic Social Teaching alongside others.
The study day will take place on Friday 13 June, 11-4pm at the London Jesuit Centre, 114 Mount St, London W1K 3AH.
The day offers a chance to reflect on our challenging times in the light of Fratelli Tutti - discerning our current moment with this text as a guide and exploring what it offers (or not) to aid us, four years after publication.
We are delighted to have a fantastic range of speakers and reflectors to help guide our day, including Richard Finn OP, Michael Kirwan SJ, Professor Suzanne Mulligan, Helen Pearce, Julian Coman, Patrick O'Dowd and Maria Exall, with more still to confirm. Each session is planned to balance brief, constructive input with plenty of time for discussion and discernment.
The day will also bring together a network of Catholic scholars and practitioners to meet, reflect and discern our times alongside each other. We hope it will contribute to building lasting relationships that can sustain ongoing research and common action.
We hope to gather together a mix of people in very different roles and contexts, but all with a common interest in, and commitment to, Catholic social justice for the common good.
The study day is free to attend, but places must be reserved in advance. Use this form to book your place.
Contact Sarah at admin@ccstp.org.uk with any questions about the day.