Durham University’s Michael Ramsey Centre for Anglican Studies and the Centre for Catholic Studies, in collaboration with Durham Cathedral, Ushaw College and Palace Green Library, are organising a conference to mark the 450th anniversary of The Northern Rebellion (or Rising of the Northern Earls) in 2019:
‘From Rebellion to Reconciliation: Anglican-Catholic Relations from 1569 to the Present – Regional, National, and International Perspectives’
Durham University, 17-19 September 2019
A three-day, multi-disciplinary international conference to consider and review all aspects of Anglican-Catholic relations in the four and a half centuries since 1569, and the direction of this relationship in the twenty-first century.
Short papers of no more than 20 minutes are warmly invited on all aspects of Anglican-Roman Catholic relations. These may focus on regional, national and global issues, and/or on theological, ecclesiological, liturgical, historical, political, cultural, ethical and humanitarian themes.
Potential speakers should submit a 250-word abstract of their papers, and a one-page CV, to admin.cas@durham.ac.uk by Friday 30 November 2018. A limited number of bursaries are available for postgraduate students.
For further details please visit:
Centre for Catholic Studies https://www.centreforcatholicstudies.co.uk
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Michael Ramsey Centre for Anglican Studies https://www.dur.ac.uk/centreforanglicanstudies