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Politics & Faith at Lichfield Cathedral

Each year Lichfield Cathedral hosts a series of talks during Lent on various subject matters. For 2024, in the year where we will see a general election, Lichfield Cathedral are hosting a series of talks by leading thinkers around different political issues.

The series is held weekly in the Cathedral at 19:15, starting on Wednesday 21 February with the following topics and speakers:

Migration and Immigration - Wednesday 21 February 19:15
The Revd Dr Susanna Snyder - Oxford University & Sarum College

The Housing Crisis: A crisis of community - Wednesday 28 February 19:15
The Revd Dr Malcom Brown - Director of Public Affairs for the Church of England

The Climate Crisis - Wednesday 6 March 19:15
Andy Atkins - CEO - A Rocha (UK)

Body Politics: Christians being political - Wednesday 13 March 19:15
The Revd Dr Matthew Bullimore - Chaplain & Fellow Corpus Christi College Cambridge

Faith in the Law - Wednesday 20 March 19:15
Tim Hannam KC - Head of Citadel Chambers

Gregory Platten, Canon Chancellor at Lichfield Cathedral, said: “How do we reconcile our Christian faith with our political views? In an election year, and in a highly politicised world, this series at Lichfield Cathedral seeks to ask the question: how can we be 'Faithfully Political'? Led by key thinkers, this series aims to equip Christians and those who seek to know more about the Christian faith and how it relates to the public square, with tools to help them make decisions - not least - for those with a vote - how to use that vote with Christian integrity. It does so by looking at 'hot button' issues but from a non-party-political way: homelessness, climate and the environment, law and order, migration, and immigration. The series will involve speaker input, some group discussion and plenary feedback.”

All are welcome to attend, no booking necessary.

Posted on 8th February 2024

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