08 June 2011

Upcoming events that Catholic youth and young adults may be interested in June - July 2011

"I shall ask the Father, and he will give you another Paraclete to be with you forever, the Spirit of truth whom the world can never accept since it neither sees nor knows him but you know him, because he is with you, he is in you." Jn 16-17.


Hello all! 

Really sorry that this has come so late - it's been a busy time, and as a result I've missed out on the first week of June's events. However, there is LOTS going on, especially that we're so close to Pentecost, and I seriously recommend you definitely check out what's good in the hood! Stuff from art, to fashion, to flash mobs, to balls, to pro-life prayer vigils, to festivals, to pilgrimages and many more. These are some great opportunities to meet other young Catholics (and Christians altogether) and make new friends, building an even bigger and more connected community, firm in the faith!


God Bless you during these summer months! Claz.



UPCOMING EVENTS THAT CATHOLIC YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS MAY BE INTERESTED IN 


Wednesday 8th June 2011, 19:00: Covent Garden Prayer Group (weekly prayer group)
Thursday 9th June 2011, 19:00: Soul Food (weekly prayer group)
Thursday 9th June 2011, 19:30: John's Gospel
Thursday 9th June 2011, 19:30: God and the multiverse: a response to Stephen Hawking
Thursday 9th June 2011, 19:30: Fashion's DNA: is spirituality the wellspring of fashion?
Friday 10th June 2011, 18:30: Open Source | the crossroads of theology and technology
Friday 10th June 2011, 21:00 Pentecost Mass and night vigil
Saturday 11th June 2011-13 June 2011: Chartres Pilgrimage 2011
Saturday 11th June 2011, 09:00: Dance Flash Mob (rehearsal)
Saturday 11th June 2011, 09:30: Escaping.Societies.Corruption | Christian graffiti and contemporary beats exhibition
Saturday 11th June 2011, 11:00: Psalm surfing with Graham Kendrick
Saturday 11th June 2011, 11:00: Life & Soul | Flash mobs, prayer, games, chat and fun
Saturday 11th June 2011, 11:00: Living Stones Prophetic Art Workshop
Saturday 11th June 2011, from 11:00: SIKU - The manga Bible workshops
Saturday 11th June 2011, 12:30: Fashion Speaks
Saturday 11th June 2011, 13:00: Jesus in HD (High Definition) | A cool view of the Gospel
Saturday 11th June 2011, 15:00: Knowing God better through His Word | Precept Ministries UK
Saturday 11th June 2011, 15:15: RISE Theatre | Comedy Workshop
Saturday 11th June 2011, 15:30: Be Fit
Saturday 11th June 2011, 19:00: Pentecost 2011 | Life in the Spirit
Sunday 12th June 2011, 12:00: Introduction to Modern Natural Family Planning (NFP)
Wednesday 15th June 2011: Pro-life writing and video competition (40 days for life)
Friday 17th - Sunday 19th June 2011, 15:30: Verbum Dei Retreat
Friday 17th - Sunday 19th June 2011, 16:00: Invocation 2011
Friday 17th June 2011, 19:30: RISE Theatre | Soldier to Saint
Saturday 18th June 2011, 13:00: The message of Our Lady of Fatima
Saturday 18th June 2011, 15:00: Third Saturday Netherhall afternoon of recollection for male students
Saturday 18th June 2011, 17:00: Youth 2000 Ball
Friday 17th - Sunday 19th June 2011, 16:00: Invocation 2011
Wednesday 22nd June 2011, 19:30: TenTen Theatre | The Jeweller
Thursday 23rd June 2011-25th June 2011: Spirit in the City | Catholic Evangelisation Festival
Saturday 25th June 2011 - 26th June 2011, from 09:00: Celebrate Brighton | Catholic Family Conference
Saturday 25th June 2011, 09:15: Prayer outside Ealing abortion clinic
Saturday 25th June 2011, 10:00: Speaker training day for sex and relationships education
Monday 27th June 2011, 19:30: St. Edmund Campion Relic Mass & Veneration
Wednesday 29th June 2011, 19.30: Paschal Uche talks at Westminster Cathedral
Friday 1st July 2011 - 4th July 2011: Brightlights Catholic Young Adult Festival 2011
Saturday 9th July 2011, 09:00: Prayer Summit 2011
Saturday 17th July 2011, 09:00: Prayer outside Woodford Green abortion clinic w/ Bishop Thomas McMahon



Covent Garden / Corpus Christi Prayer Group Wednesday evenings between 19:00-21:00 and then to the Coal Hole for socialising
Corpus Christi Presbytery, Maiden Lane, WC2E 7NB.
For young adults who live and work in Central London seeking to deepen their prayer and spiritual life. It's a great opportunity to top-up on your faith, hope and love of God in fellowship with each other which concludes with social time a nearby pub. Includes music ministry, prayer, Mass on first Wednesdays, confessions, rosary and contemplative prayer. 


Soul Food Thursday evenings between 19:00-21:00 and then to the Lukin for socialising
St Charles Borromeo Church, Ogle Street, London, W1W 6HS
Soul Food is a Catholic charismatic prayer group for young adults. We meet at St. Charles Borromeo Church in Central London every Thursday from 7 to 9pm for worship, teaching and faith sharing. Most people who come are in their 20s or 30s, but everyone is welcome.
A night at Soul Food starts with praise and worship, followed by a talk or Bible based teaching on a particular theme. This is usually followed up with a time of response such as prayer ministry, small group discussion or faith sharing, individual prayer and meditation or Eucharistic Adoration.
For more info, visit http://soulfoodgroup.org/ 


John's Gospel Thursday 9th June 2011, 19:30-21:30
City Temple, Holborn Viaduct, EC1A 2DE
This is an exciting one-man dramatic presentation of the Gospel of John. Come along for this must-see drama exploring the Gospel.
Free entry
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God and the multiverse: A response to Stephen Hawking Thursday 9th June 2011, 19:30
The London Institute for Contemporary Christianity, St. Peter's, Vere Street, W1G 0DQ
Christians in Science and the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion host this evening of examining Hawking's claims and exploring whether, in the context of modern cosmology, it still makes sense to speak of God as Creator.
Revd Dr Rodney Holder, the speaker, holds degrees in mathematics and theology as well as a PhD in astrophysics, making him the ideal person to discuss the theological implications of modern cosmology and the multiverse theory.
Tickets start at £4
For more information and/or to book, visit www.faraday-institute.org or call 01223 741281.


Fashion's DNA: is spirituality the wellspring of fashion? Thursday 9th June 2011, 19:30-20:30
London College of Fashion, University of the Arts, 272 High Holborn, WC1V 7EY
Does faith impact what we choose to wear? How can religious belief be articulated through our garments? Can ancient religious texts continue to impact fashion? And is the fashion industry intrinsically anti-faith?
Join us for a lively conversation exploring these and other issues, hosted by Revd Joanna Jepson (London College of Fashion) alongside partners from the Bible Society Arts Programme and the London Fashion Network.
Free tickets are available in advance only.     
For more info, contact j.jepson@fashion.arts.ac.uk 


Open Source | the crossroads of theology and technology Friday 10th June 2011, 18:30-21:30
The London Institute for Contemporary Christianity, St. Peter's, Vere Street, W1G 0DQ
Beautiful things happen when we share. Open Source is a forum dedicated to connecting people who meet at the crossroads of technology and theology. So expect deep insight from people who dabble in doctrine and major in robotics, geniuses who write philosophy during the week and design software at the weekend. This is a chance to explore the digital future stretched out before us and an opportunity to connect and network with other gadget lovers, digital marketers and media moguls. Not enough for you? We’ll also have input from great speakers and a panel plus a chance to chat and share ideas over food.
Keynote presentation: 
The Church after Google: Anna Robbins, London School of Theology
How is the digital revolution impact our thinking about faith? The way we do church? What are the implications for established and mainstream denominations? Senior lecturer in theology and contemporary culture at London School of Theology, Anna Robbins explores and provides fuel for a follow up panel debate.
Talks available: 
- Separately coming together in 2012: Tim Plyming, Project Executive with the BBC 2012 coverage
   What does mass broadcasting mean in the digital age and what are the opportunities for Christian  communities?
- The Bible as augmented reality: Pete Phillips, Codec
   Can the Bible act as an augmented reality layer for as we see to live authentically biblical lives in a digital world?
- Who are we? Exploring the people we are online: Andrew Graystone, TheMediaNet
   We’ll discuss the relationship between the “you” you are online and the “you” you see in the mirror.
- “There is no such thing as a failed experiment, only experiments with unexpected outcomes.”: Andrew Jackson, Christian Aid
   The fall of offline content and rise of online
- Being Salt & Light in an (online) world: Bex Lewis, Big Bible
   Encouraging and enabling more Christians and churches to be able to be included in the digital space, therefore facilitating the creation of positive Christian materials online.
Panel Discussion & Hosts: 
All speakers will participate in a panel discussion at the end of the evening.
Hosted by Huw Tyler (Share Creative), Jason Gardner (Fuse) and guests.
Tickets cost £8.50 inc. food & wine/beer 
For more information, visit www.pentecostfestival.co.uk/opensource or call 08444 771000


Pentecost Mass and night vigil Friday 10th June 2011, 20:00
St. Patrick's RC Church, 21 Soho Square, London, W1D 4NR
Following an extremely successful and blessed re-opening to this very beautiful church, a Pentecost Mass is taking place on the named evening, followed by a talk given by Fr. Angelus Houle. If you haven't been to the church since its reopening, then definitely take some time out of the hustle and bustle of the West End and absorb the peace and sanctuary St. Patrick's has to offer you! The Pentecost mass is a great opportunity for this… so for more information, contact Edna Dos Santos on 0207 434 9965, spes@stpatricksoho.org or www.sohope.blogspot.com


Chartres Pilgrimage 2011 Saturday 11th June 2011-13 June 2011
Begins at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, ends at Cathedral of Notre Dame de Chartres.
The Chartres Pilgrimage is a walk of prayer and penance to the glory of God and Our Blessed Lady. A three-day walk of 70 miles, makes this the largest pilgrimage of its kind in Western Europe, both in the distance covered and in the number of pilgrims. The pilgrimage included singing hymns, chanting the Rosary, open air Masses, all night adoration – the whole experience touches the soul and fills pilgrims with grace. You come away with a joy at being Catholic, and good friends who you have shared something very special with. People from all walks of life come along, and no one regrets this amazing experience. The camping and walking is not for the faint hearted! But it all adds to the experience. Masses are in the Old Rite (Latin), so it’s also a good way for people to learn about a Mass that they might not know about.
The pilgrimage is organised into chapters which walk under the patronage of a saint. The three British chapters are: Our Lady of Walsingham, led by Jamie Bogle and Francis Carey, St Edward (Youth/Juventutem) led by Michael Heinser and St Alban (Youth/Juventutem) led by Grace Readings.
More information can be found at the following link: www.chartresuk.blogspot.com or call Grace Readings on 07817 974018


Dance Flash Mob (rehearsal) Saturday 11th June 2011, 09:00-10:30
Rear Hall, Waterloo Action Centre, 14 Baylis Road, SE1 7AA
The Christian Dance Fellowship are organising a flash mob dance to take place on the streets of London on the Saturday afternoon of Pentecost Festival. The dance will incorporate a few styles including contemporary and ballroom. All are welcome, please wear clothes that are easy to move in.
The performance takes place during the Life & Soul day event… see below.
Both are free! For more information, email dot@emergingculture.co.uk


Escaping.Societies.Corruption | Christian graffiti and contemporary beats exhibition Saturday 11th June 2011, 09:30-17:00
The Culture Zone, Waterloo Action Centre, 14 Baylis Road, SE1 7AA
E.S.C. graffiti crew return with an exhibition of new works by artists Sea4, Neak and Form7 with a theme of [Escaping.Societies.Corruption]. Come prepared to see a vivid range of graffiti on a variety of media set to a sonic canvas of soulful contemporary beats, provided by resident DJ, Dr.J. Expect to hear a broad spectrum of soulful music ranging from funk, hip-hop, Latin and African vibes through to dubstep and drum ‘n’ bass. There will be opportunities to purchase works by the artists. If last year is anything to go by, there’ll definitely be a buzz south of the river – don’t miss out.
Free. See www.pentecostfestival.co.uk for more info!


Psalm surfing with Graham Kendrick Saturday 11th June 2011, 11:00-12:30 (repeated @ 13:30)
Chapel, Methodist Central Hall, Westminster, SW1H 9NH
Graham Kendrick takes you Psalm Surfing; riding the waves of God’s word on improvised melodies of the moment, releasing the heart to worship and pray with imagination and creativity. This is for everyone from the committed to the curious, musical and not so musical – the singers and musicians lead and make it easy for you to follow, or you can just sit and soak up the atmosphere and be spiritually refreshed. No sunscreen required.
Free. See www.pentecostfestival.co.uk for more info!


Life & Soul | Flash mobs, prayer, games, chat and fun Saturday 11th June 2011, 11:00-16:30
Meet @ Wesminter Central Hall, Westminster, SW1H 9NH
Do you love the hustle and bustle of chatting to new people and getting involved in sports and arts activities on the streets? Do you love the idea of getting involved with flash mobs around the capital city about issues of justice? Are you excited about celebrating the birth of the Church with people who may not know about Pentecost? This will be a day of fun, worship and prayer on the streets of London as we creatively engage missionally with passers-by. The day includes seminars, where organisations will teach various mission styles; flash mobs, prayer walking, signing petitions for people living in poverty, juggling and the All Pervasive game (www.pentecostfestival.co.uk/all-pervasive). We will provide you with everything you need for the day including your very own festival t-shirt. All you need to do is email to let us know you’re coming, get to Westminster Central Hall, bring a packed lunch and buy yourself a travel card for the day: dot@emergingculture.co.uk . See www.pentecostfestival.co.uk for more info!


Living Stones Prophetic Art Workshop Saturday 11th June 2011, 11:00-17:30
Broadbent Room, Methodist Central Hall, Westminster, SW1H 9NH
Prophetic artist, Scott Moles invites you to come take part in the prophetic art workshop; using acrylics, pencils and pastels, come along and create your own God-inspired pieces of art. The workshop will be free of charge, any donations towards materials would be very welcome.
Free. See www.pentecostfestival.co.uk for more info!


SIKU - The Manga Bible workshops Saturday 11th June 2011, see below for workshop titles
Aldersgate Conservatory, Methodist Central Hall, Westminster, SW1H 9NH
11:00-13:00: Making the Bible more dynamic (for youth workers)
13:15-15:00: A journey of Discovery for youth, using the Liquid Manga Bible Swat book interactive study methods.
15:00-17:30: Live Art & Narrative Preaching
Free. See www.pentecostfestival.co.uk for more info!


Fashion Speaks Saturday 11th June 2011, 12:30-14:00
Dance Hall, Waterloo Action Centre, 14 Baylis Road, SE1 7AA
This fashion show, whilst exploring themes such as culture and ethical trading, promises to be an exciting, entertaining event filled with music, colour, performances and of course fashion from a range of designers presented on the runway. Not to be missed!
Free.  See www.pentecostfestival.co.uk for more info!


Jesus in HD (High Definition) | A cool view of the Gospel Saturday 11th June 2011, 13:00-17:00
Library, Methodist Central Hall, Westminster, SW1H 9NH
This event aims to show London that Christianity is more powerful and contemporary than what it looks. And the gospel can be seen in HD (High Definition).
We want to share a message that being a Christian is cool and actual, without losing the faith. Come and join us in this High Techno event for Jesus. There will be lots of drama, singing and dance performance.
Free. See www.pentecostfestival.co.uk for more info!


Knowing God better through His Word | Precept Ministries UK Saturday 11th June 2011, 15:00-17:30
Maurice Barnett Room, Methodist Central Hall, Westminster, SW1H 9NH
This interactive, practical seminar might just change the way you read the Bible! Leave with a free Precept resource to start studying on your own or in a group right away.
Please note, that this is not a Catholic reading of the Bible, but it might help you if you are already solid in your Bible study, and wish to look at other methods of study.
Free. See www.pentecostfestival.co.uk for more info!


RISE Theatre | Comedy Workshop
Saturday 11th June 2011, 15:15-16:00 
Rear Hall, Waterloo Action Centre, 14 Baylis Road, SE1 7AA
A lively & energetic workshop giving a taste of how RISE Theatre uses comedy and improvisation to create their original scripture based sketches. Not to be missed.
Free. See www.pentecostfestival.co.uk for more info!


Be Fit Saturday 11th June 2011, 15:30-17:00
Dance Hall, Waterloo Action Centre, 14 Baylis Road, SE1 7AA
A fun aerobics-dance workshop lead by Cath Lyden (qualified aerobics coach and dance instructor). An energetic, rhythmic form of worshipping God using upbeat praise and dynamic moves.
Free. See www.pentecostfestival.co.uk for more info!


Pentecost 2011 | Life in the Spirit Saturday 11th June 2011, 19:00
02 Arena
A night to worship and celebrate with Christians from many other denominations! Performers include Tim Hughes, Gary Clarke, Tribe of Judah plus loads more!
Tickets from about £14
http://www.pentecostfestival.co.uk/o2/ for more info & to book


Introduction to Modern Natural Family Planning (NFP) Sunday 12th June 2011, 12:00
The Immaculate Conception, 11 Church Hill, Epping, Essex, CM16 4RA.
Beginning with 12 noon Mass, NFP expert Dr Olive Duddy will explain all the advantages of NFP and how it works. This would be of particular interest to married couples, to biology students, and those hoping to understand the injustice of contraception better… but all are welcome to gain knowledge of what the Catholic Church approves on this 'difficult' subject.
Free. For more info, contact Deacon duncan, or Dorothy Whitehouse on 01992 577173.


Pro-life writing and video competition (40 days for life) Sunday 15th May 2011
No Location
Writing competition: you have to write an article of no less than 400 words, beginning 'I am pro-life because...' The prize is 500 pounds.
Film competition: you have to make a short film of a few minutes, and upload it onto Vimeo, Youtube, or some other video channel. It should be pro-life and inspirational. The prize is a brand new ipad.
Visit www.40daysforlife.com/london for more info!


Verbum Dei Retreat Friday 17th - Sunday 19th June 2011, 15:30
Verbum Dei Retreat Centre, Nunnery Lane, Carisbrooke, PO30 1YR, Isle of WightGod is TRINITY and we are created by HIM? What does that mean for our daily lives?
Is love possible? Why does it attract us so much? And why does it seem so challenging at the same time? These are some of the questions we'll be trying to find answers to.
With talks, group sharing, music, reflection and time to enjoy the beautiful countryside!
For more information on what the suggested donation is, please email verbumdei.lon@gmail.com


Invocation 2011 Friday 17th - Sunday 19th June 2011, 16:00
Oscott College, Chester Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Mids, B73 5AA
This national festival is aimed at young men and women aged 16-35, who are looking to deepen their relationship with Christ and who are searching for the knowledge and tools to develop their own personal formation, discernment and understanding of God’s will for their lives, for some this may mean being open to the possibility of a vocation to the priesthood or religious life. The event will provide “Fellowship, Catechesis, Confession and Adoration” with time for prayer, quiet reflection, and discernment through Keynote speakers, interactive workshops and life-changing services, above all the opportunity to encounter the Lord. We hope that you will also take the time to find space and enjoy conversation, accompanied by inspiring priests and religious, who will journey with you sharing their wealth of experience and providing witness to their lives and vocation.
The weekend costs £50 which includes all meals - all you need to bring is a tent!
http://www.invocation.org.uk/Programme.html for more info


RISE Theatre | Soldier to Saint Friday 17th June 2011, 19:30
Blessed Sacrament Church, 157 Copenhagen Street, London, N1 0SR
An impactful new one-act play… It's the year 2020 and London is in crisis. As Christians are forced into hiding and rioting hits the streets, a soldier strikes an unlikely friendship with a fugitive - a friendship that could cost him his life.
Soldier to Saint brings to life the inspirational true story of Saint Alban, England 's first Christian martyr. A compelling tale of courage, friendship and sacrifice.
Entry is free although donations on the evening would be much appreciated.
To secure your tickets please contact Kee by email: kee@risetheatre.co.uk or call 07789603077


The message of Our Lady of Fatima Saturday 18th June 2011, 13:00-17:00
Westminster Central Hall, Storeys Gate, London, SW1 9NH
Pro Ecclesia hosts Father Paul Kramer who will be the main speaker at the Faith of our Fathers Fatima Conference 2011, speaking on the message of Fatima as delivered by Sr. Lucia. It is a message that all Catholics ought to be open to hearing.
Cost is £10. For more info, please call 01372 454160


Third Saturday Netherhall afternoon of recollection for male students Every third Saturday of the month, 15:00-18:45
Netherhall House, Nutley Terrace, London NW3 5SA
An afternoon of recollection consists in spending an afternoon in prayer helped by different meditations and talks throughout the afternoon. Meditations and talks are given on central themes of the Catholic faith. Recollections are free of charge. Those that wish to have dinner afterwards may do so. Dinner is £3.50. For more information please contact Pablo on: pablohinojo@gmail.com and on 0207 472 5720.
Netherhall is an intercollegiate halls of residents in Hampstead. The spiritual activities are entrusted to Opus Dei. It is open to everyone but the halls have a Catholic ethos. The idea of the residence is to try to give an all-round development to students. In addition, every Wednesday from 8:00-9:00pm the Chaplain holds talks that deal with basic aspects of the Catholic faith such as morality, Creation, or aspects of Salvation. More information regarding activities and information about the house can be found on the wesbite: http://www.nh.netherhall.org.uk/. For more information about Opus Dei please visit: http://www.opusdei.org.uk/


Youth 2000 Fundraising Ball Saturday 18th June 2011, 17:00
The Thistle Hotel, Bryanston Street, Marble Arch, London, W1H 7EH
One of the UK's top youth evangelisation ministries are holding a prestigious ball to raise money for the Walsingham Prayer Festival during the bank holiday weekend of August. Put on your best frocks and your crisp tuxes and hit the party to raise money for this fantastic apostolate! The evening will include a drinks reception, 3-course dinner, private DJ & dancing, raffle ticket prizes to be won, the legendary Youth 2000 talent auction & prizes for the best dressed table of the evening! Please extend this invitation to your family, friends, colleagues & parish community.
Tickets are £60 per person. For more info, visit http://www.youth2000.org/content/summer-black-tie-fund-raising-ball


TenTen Theatre | The Jeweller Wednesday 22nd June 2011, 19:30
The Leicester Square Theatre, 6 Leicester Place, London, WC2H 7BX
Ten Ten Theatre in association with Spirit in the City presents 'The Jeweller' by Martin O’Brien, directed by Paul Jepson, based on “The Jeweler’s Shop” by Karol Wojtyla.
The play is a powerful and moving portrait of love and responsibility, marriage and breakdown, human frailty and divine influence, from the mind of one of the most influential figures of the 20th Century, here given a contemporary, engaging angle.
Tickets £10 (£7 concs) and for more info, visit www.leicestersquaretheatre.com, email boxoffice@leicestersquaretheatre.com or phone 08448 733433.


Spirit in the City | Catholic Evangelisation Festival in the West End of London Thursday 23rd June 2011-25th June 2011
West End of London: 4 main Catholic churches involved.
Events start on Wednesday 22 June in the evening with the theatre performance of 'The Jeweller' based on the play by John Paul II, Thursday and Friday continues with prayer celebrations, Eucharistic adoration, street evangelisation, talks by David Wells and Fr. Ian Matthew OCD, and processions. The final, 'big day out' on Saturday is in Soho Square, taking over the public garden for the all day celebration: stage entertainment programme, workshops, confessions, prayer opportunities in the church, welcoming people and street evangelisation.
Free.
If you're available, the team are in real need of volunteer help to ensure a smooth running of this festival. Please contact Anne-Marie Salgo by email: info@spiritinthecity.org or tel: 020 7025 1596 or visit www.spiritinthecity.org.


Celebrate Brighton | Catholic Family Conference Saturday 25th June 2011 - 26th June 2011, from 09:00
Cardinal Newman Catholic School, The Upper Drive Hove, East Sussex, BN3 6ND
Celebrate Brighton is a non-residential weekend for the whole family. Young and old alike have joined together in a vibrant and faith filled atmosphere to celebrate the love of God. Since 2008 there have also been regional weekends, and Celebrate returns to Brighton for the fourth time!
Our speakers will be Celebrate regulars John Vaughan-Neil and David Matthews, and Alice Hall (Sion, Catholic Community for Evangelism). There will be a wide range of workshops available on both days, drama from RISE, praise and worship, opportunities for Confession. and we will celebrate Mass together on both days. Good News Books will also run a bookshop. There will be youth streams with their own activities and workshops:
Creche (Ages 0-2) Parents to accompany child
Little Fishes (Ages 3-5 Preschool)
Heavenly Host (Years Reception, 1 and 2)
Fired Up! (Years 3, 4, 5 and 6)
Neos (Years 7, 8 and 9)
Obadiah’s Octogon (Years 10, 11, 12, 13 and up to age 18)
For more information: visit the Celebrate website www.celebrateconference.org or contact Nick and Helen Wells on 01273 680654, brightoncelebrate@f2s.com or brighton@celebrateconference.org


Prayer outside Ealing abortion clinic Saturday 25th June 2011, 09:15 - 13:00
Ealing Abbey, Charlbury Grove, Eadling, W5 2DY
'The Helpers' as I call them is an international pro-life group founded by Msgr. Philip Reilly whose main apostolate is prayer vigils at abortion facilities. The Franciscan Friars of the Renewal often lead these prayer vigils. The next vigil is at Marie Stopes Ealing abortion centre. Bring some mates with you and venture a little out of your comfort zone to pray for those who are contemplating and/or involved in abortion.
For more info: 020 8252 3109, info@hgpi.co.uk & www.hgpi.co.uk


Speaker training day for sex and relationships education Saturday 25th June 2011, 10:00-16:00
114 Mount Street, London, W1K 3AH
Want to know…
- How to develop your own presentation
- How to answer questions
- Latest statistics and medical information
- Pedagogical techniques
- Importance and style of education (stories, style, humour and knowledge blindspots)
- Information about the best resources (DVDs, articles and websites)
… for sex and relationships education on a Catholic context?
Run by Matthew Nichols and Robert Colquhoun, we invite you to take part in a fun and interactive training day for anyone interested in how to give sex and relationship education talks. Enjoy a series of dynamic speaker presentations and the chance to practise your presentation skills.
£25 For entire day (lunch not included)
Please RSVP: 07947698195

St. Edmund Campion Relic Mass & Veneration Monday 27th June 2011, 19:30
St. Edmund's RC Church, 213 Nelson Road Twickenham, Middlesex TW2 7BB
On this evening, a relic of Saint Edmund Campion will be at St. Edmund's church in Whitton. A Jesuit priest who was martyred for refusing to denounce his Catholic Faith, he was hung, drawn and quartered at Tyburn on 1st December which is when his feast day is. This would be of particular interest to anyone who regularly seeks intercession from St. Edmund, and even anyone who belonged to Campion house at St. Mark's Catholic School.
Free. For more information, contact Peter Oliver on peterjoliver2000@yahoo.co.uk


Paschal Uche talks to young people at Westminster Cathedral Wednesday 29th June 2011, 19.30
Westminster Cathedral Hall. Ambrosden Avenue, Behind Westminster Cathedral, SW1P 1QW
Paschal greeted Pope Benedict XVI on behalf of young Catholics on the occasion of his visit to Britain. He will offer a reflection on the visit of the Holy Father and his message to the younger generation.
Recommended donation £5.
The event is hosted by the Young Friends of Westminster Cathedral; contact email young.friends@mail.com.


Brightlights Catholic Young Adult Festival 2011 Friday 1st July 2011 - Monday 4th July 2011
The Friars, Aylesford, Kent, ME20 7BX
Brightlights is an annual Catholic young adults festival welcoming hundreds of young adults every year from all traditions and backgrounds. This summer festival, full of music, challenging workshops and seminars, international speakers, sacred spaces and moving liturgies, welcomes you with its special chilled out atmosphere.
Performers include Edwin Fawcett, Faith Child, Crossbeam, the Austin Francis Connection, Ooberfuse, Charley Pinfold (of RISE Theatre), Rajko and many more!
Costs range from £15-£145 (from day ticket to weekend accommodation and meals tickets)
For more information, or to get involved with the festival email info@brightlights.org.uk, visit http://www.brightlights.org.uk/index.html, or call 0845 805 7010.

Prayer Summit 2011 Saturday 9th July 2011, 09:00-17:15
Emmanuel Centre, 9-23 Marsham Street, Westminster, SW1P 3DW
A day-conference for everyone that will include teaching, times of prayer & worship. If you have ever felt that your prayer life could be more disciplined, joy-filled and effective then this conference is for you.
Premier is holding this event as we feel that prayer is key to the fruitfulness of our Christian lives. We invite you to join us for what promises to be an exciting and powerful day.
Why should I come?
- Receive teaching on Prayer from a wide range of gifted speakers including Julie Anderson, Ian Cole, John Ryeland, David Shosanya and Olave Snelling
- Spend time in intercession with hundreds of other Christians
- Worship God in a prayerful and reflective setting, led by Dave Bilbrough
- Take time out with God and focus on communication with our creator
Cost: £20 per person if booked before 18th June.
http://www.premier.org.uk/prayersummit.aspx for more info and to book


Prayer outside Woodford Green abortion clinic with Bishop Thomas McMahon Saturday 17th July 2011, 09:00 - 13:00
St. Thomas of Canterbury Church, 557 High Road, Woodford Green, IG8 0RB
'The Helpers' as I call them is an international pro-life group founded by Msgr. Philip Reilly whose main apostolate is prayer vigils at abortion facilities. The Franciscan Friars of the Renewal often lead these prayer vigils. This vigil is at Marie Stopes Woodford Green abortion centre. What a blessing that with the Friars, Bishop Thomas McMahon will be leading the vigil. Bring some mates with you and venture a little out of your comfort zone to pray for those who are contemplating and/or involved in abortion.
For more info: 020 8252 3109, info@hgpi.co.uk & www.hgpi.co.uk



Future events for your diary 
- Friday 5th - Sunday 7th August 2011: Evangelium Conference (I'm looking for a lift for this, so if anyone is going and has some spare space, please let me know, I'd really appreciate it!)
- Monday 15th - Sunday 21st August 2011: World Youth Day
- Thursday 25th - Monday 29th August 2011: Live at Walsingham Prayer Festival | Youth 2000



Congregation focus http://www.larche.org.uk/
L'Arche is an international movement which builds faith based communities, with people with learning disabilities, all over the world. Our communities here in the UK support people with learning disabilities to reach their full potential.
Like other support providers we are regulated and inspected to ensure a high quality of provision. We are committed to the following core values:
Simple Shared Life, Spirituality, Servant Leadership & Subsidiarity, Solidarity
L'Arche in the UK is part of the Federation of L'Arche. Our membership of this international family plays a key role in our identity and vision, and enriches the lives of those with and without disabilities who take part in its events and exchanges. The UK makes an essential contribution in terms of resources to this worldwide movement.



Website of the month http://www.signs-of-affection.com/#1426449/Thank-You
Go on... submit a message that you'd like posted up somewhere in the UK! Make a positive difference to someone's life that day.


Some other helpful and/or useful links http://www.rcdow.org.uk/youth/events/
A list of all major events in the Diocese, and good resource for checkin' out what's good in the hood ;)