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Colloquia

By means of small colloquia, the Society brings together scholars of diverse opinions to consider an issue or a text. Our discussions are always associated with an Action of the Church, usually a Mass, so that proceedings are firmly rooted at the heart of the Church's saving work.

Past Colloquia

  • June 2009, London Oratory School: A colloquium on the possibilities for chant at Mass and other occasions, led by Prof. László Dobszay
  • July 2008, London Oratory, Brompton: An ecumenical seminar on the occasion of the publication of Laurence Paul Hemming’s Worship as a Revelation: The Past, Present and Future of Catholic Liturgy
  • March 2008, London Campus of the University of Notre Dame: An ecumenical colloquium on the occasion of the publication of Margaret Barker's Temple Themes In Christian Worship
  • January 2007, Heythrop College, University of London: An ecumenical colloquium on the work of Henri de Lubac SJ
  • October 2005, Merton College, Oxford: A scholarly and ecumenical colloquium preceding the one-day conference on the Liturgy of the Eucharist
  • December 2004, Maryvale Institute, Birmingham: A colloquium and retreat on The Theologian and the Logic of the Sacraments for theologians teaching in institutes of higher education
  • February 2004, Heythrop College, University of London: A colloquium on the Encyclical Letter Ecclesia de Eucharistia
  • October 2002, Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology, University of Cambridge: A seminar on Thomas Aquinas's commentary on the Liber de Causis
  • September 2001, Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology, University of Cambridge: A colloquium on the Declaration Dominus Iesus
  • May 2001, Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology, University of Cambridge: A seminar on gender and theology

For information on past colloquia see Past Events.