I can now reveal the running order of our One Day Conference and the titles of the talks our speakers are giving.
The date is Saturday 24th May; the location is the Regent Hall, 275 Oxford Street, London W1C 2DJ
Click for a map: it is near the junction of Oxford Street with Regent Street, where Oxford Street tube station is.
Click for a map: it is near the junction of Oxford Street with Regent Street, where Oxford Street tube station is.
Book here: £15 for members, £20 for non-members (you can of course JOIN), optional £5 for the buffet lunch.
LMS Conference: The
Traditional Mass and Evangelisation
10:30: Doors open.
11 am: Joseph
Pearce
‘The liturgy and the Second Spring’
12 noon: Prof Thomas Pink
‘Church and state after Vatican II’
1pm: Break
for lunch
2pm: Bishop Athanasius Schneider
‘The Renewal of the liturgy according to the perennial
sense of the Church’
3pm: Christopher Hodkinson
‘Liturgy, Culture and Evangelisation’
4pm: Fr Michael Mary F.SS.R
‘The
Traditional Mass and Spirituality:
“That we may relate it in another generation” (Ps. 47:14)’
The conference ends at 5pm.
Low Mass is being celebrated round the corner in Our Lady of the Assumption, Warwick Street, at 9am, for the benefit of conference goers (and anyone else who's around), by kind permission of the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham who now run the church.
Click for a map to the church: Warwick Street runs parallel to Regent Street just south of Oxford Street. (Don't be fooled by the postal address of the church in Golden Square, the entrance is in Warwick Street.)
You can get tickets on the door - but you won't be able to get the buffet lunch.
Book your ticket for the conference here.
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ReplyDeleteI've you've confused James Preece the blogger with Joseph Pierce the writer. As far as I know they aren't related.
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