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Ecumenical Bible Week 2017

National Bible Society of Ireland

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Honouring the fifth centenary of the Reformation.

Ecumenical Bible Week 2017, June 4–11

This year the programme of Ecumenical Bible Week honours the fifth centenary of the Reformation and you can see the details by clicking on this link: http://www.bibleweek.ie

The National Bible Society of Ireland would like to draw your attention to two elements in particular. 

SYMPOSIUM 2017

Details available here

9 June, 2.00–5.00 pm; Holy Cross Diocesan Centre, Clonliffe.

(€10 charge; booking

here

).

“The Joint Declaration on Justification: its significance and potential”, Presenter: Prof. Tony Lane

“How should we remember the Reformation?”, Presenter: Prof. Salvador Ryan

Chair: Archbishop Michael Jackson of Dublin and Glendalough

THINKING ALLOWED 

Is the Reformation over? (Further details here).

9 June 7.30–9.00 pm, Holy Cross Diocesan Centre, Clonliffe (no charge; no booking necessary)

Presenter 1: Very Rev William Morton / Church of Ireland, Dean of St Patrick’s Cathedral

Presenter 2: Pastor Nick Park / Evangelical Alliance, Solid Rock Church

Presenter 3: Dr Geraldine Smyth OP / Roman Catholic, Adjunct Associate Professor in Irish School of Ecumenics

Presenter 4: Rev Vanessa Wyse Jackson / Methodist Church

Chair: Philip McKinley / Church of Ireland Chaplain in Dublin City University

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