In 1638 John Milton produced a pastoral elegy for a fellow student, a young clergyman, whose death prompted his criticism of the Anglican bishops of the time. He saw the young clergy as living their lives in response to the Gospel value of pastoral leadership and yet lacking the support of the episcopate. The model of the Good Shepherd was a staple of the Gospels and the comparison with those shepherds who did not know their flock and its needs was a constant in Jesus’ teaching.
- Written by: Alex Walker
Fr Henry Wansborough and Fr Nicholas King SJ discuss the English Standard Version (ESV) Catholic Edition as our new Lectionary.
- Written by: Frank Callus & Mary Ring
- Written by: Alex Walker
PLEASE BOOK FOR OUR SESSION THIS EVENING AT 7.00 pm>
- Written by: Alex Walker
The mini-series is led by Dr Peter Coughlan and will be lecture, discussion, and smaller breakout group based. The cost is only £50 for 3 afternoons 4 to 6 PM, on October 6, 13, and 20th and all by Zoom online.
More information can be found here, with a link to Eventbrite for payment.
The Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology