VIRTUAL BOOK LAUNCH: Maynooth College Reflects on COVID-19 ‘New Realities in Uncertain Times’

            Join us for the launch of Maynooth College Reflects on COVID-19!

 Messenger Publications in conjunction with St Patrick’s College, Maynooth invites you to join us for the 

VIRTUAL BOOK LAUNCH

of 

Maynooth College Reflects on COVID-19
New Realities in Uncertain Times

Edited by Jeremy Corley, Neil Xavier O’Donoghue and Salvador Ryan

with a foreword by Archbishop Eamon Martin

7:30pm, WEDNESDAY 19 MAY 

For the past year, there has been saturation coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic from medical, economic, political and business perspectives.

 And what of the ethical and religious voices? 

This book is a response by members of the theology and philosophy departments
of St Patrick’s College, Maynooth to practical, spiritual and philosophical
aspects of the crisis.

With presentations by
Bairbre Cahill
Facilitator, Trainer & Author
Dr Katie Dunne
Lecturer in Religious Education, NUI Galway
Nóirín Lynch 
Performer, Facilitator, Author 

and Special Guest
Archbishop Eamon Martin

To register for the launch, please email Carolanne Henry, Messenger Publications:

c.henry@messenger.ie

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