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Catholic Union announces October events

The Catholic Union is pleased to announce two exciting events coming up in October, following on from our Craigmyle Lecture this month.

On Wednesday 11 October, the Catholic Union’s popular “Pub Talk” series returns with Professor Stephen Bullivant as our guest speaker. The event will be taking place at the Windsor Castle in Victoria. Doors will open at 6pm, with the talk due to begin at 6.30pm.

Professor Bullivant, an academic and author of several highly acclaimed books, will talk on the theme of “Is Britain a Christian Country?”. As Professor of Theology and the Sociology of Religion and Director of the Benedict XVI Centre for Religion and Society at St Mary’s University, this should be a fascinating talk.

Sign up for the “Pub Talk” here.

On Tuesday 17 October, the latest Catholic Union webinar will feature Raymond Friel OBE on his new book on Catholic Social Teaching. The event will start at 6.30pm online.

Raymond is Chief Executive of the Caritas Social Action Network (CSAN) and before that had a highly successful career in education where he was a Headteacher for 14 years and an Ofsted inspector. He received his OBE in the New Year Honours List last year for services to education.

Sign up for the webinar here.

Both events are free to attend, but people need to register in advance. Further details and sign up can be found on the Catholic Union’s events calendar.

Catholic Union Director, Nigel Parker, comments: “We’re delighted to have two excellent speakers addressing us next month, in person and online. From Catholic social attitudes to Catholic social teaching, there is a great deal of serious thought and writing taking place in the Church in this country. I’m pleased that we are able to showcase some of this with our events in October, and I encourage as many people as possible to attend and join the discussions. We are pleased to be hosting these events for free as usual. The Catholic Union relies on the generosity of our members and supporters. Please consider making a donation to support our work.”