Root & Branch Zoom Tomorrow – Friday 17th July,  20.00 – 21.30

Friday 17th July,  20.00 – 21.30  London Time.

We’re delighted that Amanda Davison-Young, Chief Executive of The Tablet, will share the  evening with us.
How did the Festival go? What were the conclusions about Faith In Action today, and Catholic Social Teaching?
Did we answer The Question That Will Not Go Away – Women’s Ordination?
We’re grateful that with Amanda will be:

Miriam Duignan, Keynote Speaker
Director, Wijngaards Institute for Catholic Research

The Question That Will Not Go Away:Women’s Ordination, Theology & Development


Colm Holmes
Chair, We Are Church International

Synodality: Monarchy or Democracy?

Yogi Sutton, DBE
Founder, Catholic Association for Racial Justice

Faith in Action Today: Migration, race and human dignity.

Jamie Manson, prizewinning former columnist,
is a leader and advocate for women’s equality, LGBTQ+ inclusion, and reproductive rights in the Catholic Church.

“I was there!”. A personal perspective.
With other speakers who were there,
including R&B Core team.
Maggie Mathews; Safeguarding and Survivor Advocate,
spoke deeply movingly on Survivor Justice.
Each ribbon on the chair represents a survivor.
Or sometimes, those who did not survive.
If you were unable to come in person to the Festival last weekend,
here now is your invitation to join us at our R&B evening TOMORROW
(or morning or afternoon, depending where you are in the world, as below)
to hear from some of the speakers, the movers and shakers, put your questions and thoughts to them,
and share the prayerfulness, the love and the hope.We’d love to have you with us.
Friday 17th July,  8 – 9.30pm  London time

9pm ROME      9pm DURBAN    3pm NEW YORK      Midday LOS ANGELES      Midday VANCOUVER    
  
Saturday 18th July

12.30am MUMBAI      3am PERTH      5am SYDNEY    
7am WELLINGTON
FESTIVAL for YOU – REGISTER HERE
Blessings,

The R&B team

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